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Vanilla vs Wheat: What's the Difference?

The main difference between Vanilla and Wheat is hue — Vanilla is a warm yellow, while Wheat is a warm orange. Vanilla and Wheat are often confused but have distinct differences in hue, saturation, and tone. Vanilla (#F3E5AB) and Wheat (#F5DEB3) each suit different design contexts — understanding their differences helps you choose the right color for your project.

Vanilla#F3E5AB
Wheat#F5DEB3
#F3E5ABBlended: #F4E2AF#F5DEB3
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Vanilla vs Wheat: Key Differences at a Glance

Aspect Vanilla Wheat
BrightnessVery light (L=81%) — pale, delicate, gentleVery light (L=83%) — pale, delicate, gentle
SaturationVivid (S=75%) — bright, energetic, eye-catchingVivid (S=77%) — bright, energetic, eye-catching
Hue familyYellowOrange
TemperatureWarmWarm
Hex code#F3E5AB#F5DEB3
RGB243, 229, 171245, 222, 179

Can you use Vanilla and Wheat together?

Wheat text on Vanilla
Vanilla text on Wheat
Contrast Ratio:1.04:1Insufficient Contrast

How to Tell Vanilla and Wheat Apart

  • These two are very close numerically. Place them side-by-side on a neutral background to spot the subtle undertone difference.
  • Compare them on a white background to see true saturation, and on black to see true lightness.

Vanilla or Wheat: Which to Use and Where

Four real design scenarios, with the recommended pick based on hue, saturation, and WCAG contrast.

Branding & logos
PickWheat

Wheat is more saturated (77% HSL vs 75%) so it reads as bolder and more memorable at logo scale, while Vanilla can feel washed out when printed small.

Web UI & body text backgrounds
PickWheat

Wheat hits a 1.31:1 WCAG contrast against white — safer for text-heavy interfaces — where Vanilla only reaches 1.26:1 and risks failing AA at small body sizes.

Fashion & apparel
PickWheat

Wheat is a warm tone that flatters spring/summer collections and warmer skin undertones, while Vanilla leans warmer and is better suited to autumn/winter layering.

Interior design & walls
PickVanilla

Vanilla is the more muted of the two (75% saturation) and sits more calmly on large wall surfaces, while Wheat's higher chroma can overwhelm a room when used beyond accent pieces.

When to Use Vanilla vs Wheat in Design

Use Vanilla for:
Warning states & highlights
Children's and summer themes
Happy, optimistic branding
Taxi, logistics, signage
Accent color in palettes
Use Wheat for:
Call-to-action buttons
Autumn and harvest themes
Food, citrus, warmth branding
Youthful energetic campaigns
Friendly notification badges

Vanilla and Wheat Hex Codes, RGB & HSL

Vanilla#F3E5AB

Vanilla (#F3E5AB) is a very light, vivid yellow with a warm undertone — it feels pale, delicate, gentle and bright, energetic, eye-catching.

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Wheat#F5DEB3

Wheat (#F5DEB3) is a very light, vivid orange with a warm undertone — it feels pale, delicate, gentle and bright, energetic, eye-catching.

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Vanilla and Wheat WCAG Contrast Ratios

Text legibility depends on the contrast ratio between foreground and background. WCAG 2.1 AA requires at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text; AAA requires 7:1. Use these numbers to choose accessible combinations for your design.

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Vanilla text on white
1.26:1Fail
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Vanilla text on black
16.61:1AAA
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Wheat text on white
1.31:1Fail
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Wheat text on black
15.98:1AAA
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Vanilla text on Wheat
1.04:1Fail
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Wheat text on Vanilla
1.04:1Fail

Explore Vanilla and Wheat individually

Each color has a dedicated page with shades, tints, CSS name, pairings, and color psychology.

Wheat color page#F5DEB3 · shades, tints, pairings

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Vanilla vs Wheat FAQ

What is the difference between vanilla and wheat?+
The main difference between Vanilla and Wheat is hue — Vanilla is a warm yellow, while Wheat is a warm orange. Vanilla and Wheat are often confused but have distinct differences in hue, saturation, and tone. Vanilla (#F3E5AB) and Wheat (#F5DEB3) each suit different design contexts — understanding their differences helps you choose the right color for your project.
Is vanilla darker than wheat?+
No, they're nearly the same brightness. Vanilla sits at 81% lightness and Wheat at 83% — the difference is only 2 percentage points.
Are vanilla and wheat the same color?+
No. Vanilla is #F3E5AB and Wheat is #F5DEB3. They differ by 9° in hue, 2% in lightness, and 2% in saturation.
Which is more saturated, vanilla or wheat?+
They have nearly identical saturation — Vanilla at 75% and Wheat at 77% in HSL.
Is vanilla warm or cool?+
Vanilla (#F3E5AB) is a warm yellow. Its hue sits at 48° on the color wheel, which places it in the warm range.
Is wheat warm or cool?+
Wheat (#F5DEB3) is a warm orange. Its hue sits at 39° on the color wheel, which places it in the warm range.
Can you use vanilla and wheat together?+
Yes. Vanilla (yellow) and Wheat (orange) can work as a complementary or analogous pair. Use one as the dominant tone and the other as a 10–20% accent to keep the palette balanced.
What color family does vanilla belong to?+
Vanilla belongs to the yellow family. Its HSL is 48°, 75%, 81% — a warm tone within the broader yellow group.
What is the hex code for vanilla?+
The hex code for Vanilla is #F3E5AB. In RGB, that's rgb(243, 229, 171), and in HSL it's hsl(48, 75%, 81%).
What is the hex code for wheat?+
The hex code for Wheat is #F5DEB3. In RGB, that's rgb(245, 222, 179), and in HSL it's hsl(39, 77%, 83%).