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Random color generator

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Updated July 2026

Press Generate for a random color — a warm Terracotta, a cool Cerulean, a soft Blush Pink, a bright Fuchsia. Roll one for a quick pick, or pull several with No repeats on to build a palette.

A random color breaks the paralysis of an open color picker. Designers use it to kick off a palette they would not have reached for on their own, then keep or discard what the roll gives them. Painters and illustrators roll one to decide what to reach for next, especially when a piece has stalled on "what color goes here". Teachers use it for classroom color-naming and vocabulary practice, and parents use it for quick craft and coloring prompts with kids. It is also a fast way to settle an actual decision — a paint swatch, a team jersey, a poster background — when every option feels equally fine. Board game and card designers roll one to assign a faction or a player token color without playing favorites, and event planners use it to pick a theme color on the spot.

Use the filter to stay in one mood. Warm and cool split the wheel in half for a palette that leans one way, neutral pulls calm backgrounds and text-safe tones, pastel gives soft, muted picks for gentle designs, and bright reaches for the loudest, most saturated names in the set. Leave it on All for a genuinely open draw.

Switch to a grid to lay out several colors at once for a palette, or to the wheel — which spins in the actual colors on offer, not a generic pattern — for a single, visible pick. Every result carries a small RGB swatch, copyable in one tap for a mockup or a mood board. Share a link that carries your filter and count so a design team or a classroom pulls from the same set.

It is free, with no sign-up and no limit on how many colors you generate. Whether you are starting a palette, breaking a creative block, or just need to pick something, your next color is one tap away.

Frequently asked questions

Can I filter by warm or cool tones?

Yes. The filter narrows the draw to warm, cool, neutral, pastel, or bright colors; leave it on All for a mix.

What can I use a random color for?

Building a design palette, breaking a creative block, classroom color-naming, craft prompts for kids, or just settling a pick like a paint swatch or a poster background.

Does it give me an RGB value?

Yes. Every result comes with an approximate RGB swatch you can copy in one tap — close enough for a mood board or a mockup, though treat it as a starting point rather than an exact colour match.

Is it free?

Yes. There is no sign-up and no limit on how many colors you generate.