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Technology / Gaming · Est. 2015

Discord Brand Colors

Discord's blurple — a blend of blue and purple — has become one of the most distinctive brand colors in gaming and online communities.

Discord Color Palette

ColorNameHexRGBCMYKPantoneUsage
Discord Blurple88,101,24264,58,0,52718 CPrimary brand color, logo, app icon
Discord Dark35,39,420,0,0,84Black 6 CDark mode background
Discord Green87,242,13566,0,47,5360 COnline status indicator, success states
Discord Red237,66,690,72,71,7485 CError states, Do Not Disturb status

Discord Color Story

Discord's 'blurple' — a coined portmanteau of blue and purple — became so iconic that it's now widely known by that invented name. Originally a more saturated purple, the color was updated in 2021 to a cleaner, more vibrant blue-leaning value (#5865F2) to improve accessibility and readability. The color perfectly captures Discord's community of gamers and creators who value both technical precision (blue) and creativity (purple).

Use Discord Colors in CSS

CSS Variables
:root {
  --discord-discord-blurple: #5865F2;
  --discord-discord-dark: #23272A;
  --discord-discord-green: #57F287;
  --discord-discord-red: #ED4245;
}

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Discord's brand color hex code?

Discord's primary brand color is 'Blurple' with the hex code #5865F2. This blue-purple hybrid is Discord's signature color and appears in the logo, app icon, and brand materials.

What is Discord blurple in RGB?

Discord blurple in RGB is rgb(88, 101, 242), corresponding to hex #5865F2. Discord updated the blurple shade in 2021 from a more saturated purple to this cleaner, more accessible blue-leaning value.

Why is Discord's color called blurple?

Discord's primary color is called 'blurple' because it sits between blue and purple on the color spectrum. The name was coined by the Discord community and later adopted officially by the company as part of their brand language.

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