ChromaWell

What Goes With MediumSlateBlue?

Five colors that pair well with MediumSlateBlue (#7B68EE), computed from its position on the hue wheel.

#7B68EE

Complementary

#DBEE68

Analogous (-30°)

#6898EE

Analogous (+30°)

#BE68EE

Triadic

#EE7B68

Triadic

#68EE7B

Why These Colors Work With MediumSlateBlue

MediumSlateBlue (#7B68EE) sits at 249°, deep in the blue-violet range, with a high 80% saturation and bright 67% lightness — considerably more vivid and electric than the muted DarkSlateBlue it's named alongside, closer in energy to BlueViolet but leaning further toward pure blue. This combination of high saturation with real brightness gives it a genuinely striking, almost periwinkle-neon quality that reads as confidently modern rather than moody or historic. Opposite it sits a warm yellow-green, and medium-slate-blue-and-chartreuse is a bold, high-energy pairing suited to contemporary tech and gaming branding. A white field keeps its intensity fully intact without any softening; drop it onto black instead and the extreme contrast pulls out an almost UV, glowing edge. Against gold it turns rich and jewel-toned, trading raw energy for opulence. Against silver it becomes a genuinely striking 'digital premium' pairing common in modern software and gaming branding wanting both color confidence and a contemporary edge. It's too saturated for body text but works well as a bold accent or brand-defining hue.

Curated Companion Picks

Chartreuse#7FFF00

bold, high-energy pairing for contemporary tech/gaming branding

Gold#D4AF37

rich, jewel-toned, trading energy for opulence

Silver#C7C9CC

striking 'digital premium' pairing