Off White color code is #FAF9F6. Use this page to get all code formats, explore shades and tints, and find colors that work with off white.
Relative luminance of Off White is 0.9473. Its WCAG contrast ratio is 1.05:1 against white and 19.95:1 against black. Use the card with the higher ratio for body text.
Practical guidance for using off white (#FAF9F6) across four design contexts, derived from its hue, lightness, saturation, and WCAG contrast.
Off White (#FAF9F6) works well as a background color in dark UIs or as a button fill paired with white text — at 19.9:1 against black it's AAA-accessible for body text reversed onto it. Don't use it for text on a white background; 1.1:1 contrast won't pass AA.
As a brand color, Off White (#FAF9F6) reads as considered and grown-up and approachable and modern. It fits naturally into minimalist editorial, luxury fashion, wellness brands. Pair it with a single bold accent so it doesn't read as too quiet. Test legibility on both your logo and small UI text before locking it in — saturation that works on a 200px logo can feel overpowering at favicon scale.
Off White flatters warm-leaning skin tones (golden, peach, olive undertones) and works well in spring/summer collections. It pairs naturally with warm neutrals (cream, camel, brown, olive) and contrasts effectively with denim or navy. As an accent piece — scarf, bag, shoes — off white can carry an entire neutral outfit; as a head-to-toe color it can overwhelm and is best reserved for evening or statement pieces.
Off White is an excellent wall, ceiling, or large-surface color — its low saturation reads as calm and timeless without dating the room. Pairs well with warm wood, brushed brass, and natural fibers (linen, jute, wool). Avoid using it as a single accent against louder colors; it works best as the dominant "envelope" of a room, with one or two saturated accent pieces.
Major brands whose official palette contains a color within ~30 RGB units of off white (#FAF9F6). Click through for the full brand color guide.