Toon Tone

Beavis' Hair

Study Beavis' Hair color in Toon Tone: #DFA833, RGB 223, 168, 51, HSB 41°, 77%, 87%, and common wrong guesses.

Try this color #DFA833 Hair
Beavis Hair color reference for Toon Tone
Beavis #DFA833

Answer color

Beavis is easy to spot from the profile: narrow face, huge blond pompadour, and a shape that separates him from Butt-Head before clothing matters. This prompt asks for the hair.

#DFA833
HEX
#DFA833
RGB
223, 168, 51
HSB
41°, 77%, 87%
Target part
Hair

The color, broken down

HEX

#DFA833

RGB

R
223
G
168
B
51

HSB

H
41°
S
77%
B
87%

HSL

41°, 73%, 54%

A dirty blond, not a cartoon yellow

The hair shape is louder than the hair color. Because the pompadour is so exaggerated, players often make the blond cleaner and brighter than the actual tone.

The stored color has a sandy, slightly dull feel. It belongs to a more grounded MTV palette, not to the bright yellow family used for mascots.

How to keep Beavis from turning golden

Start in yellow-orange, then pull saturation down. If the preview looks like polished gold, it is too pretty for Beavis.

A small amount of warmth helps, but the important move is restraint. The color should feel flat and a little grimy, matching the show's rougher look.

Nearby tones that look right and are wrong

For Beavis Hair, the nearby swatches show plausible misses around #DFA833. One swatch warms Hair; another cools it. The rest test saturation or brightness against #DFA833.

#DEC433 Too warm

Hue lands warmer than the target.

#DE8B33 Too cool

Hue lands cooler than the target.

#DEB45B Too dull

Saturation drops below the answer.

#FCBF3A Too bright

Brightness climbs past the target.

#BF912C Too dark

Brightness falls under the target.

Practice with this color

The saved answer for Beavis Hair is #DFA833, a orange color with HSB 41°, 77%, 87%. Because this is a smaller accent, a hue miss is easier to notice than it first appears.

Keep the saturation confident; lowering it too far makes this color wash out quickly. The target is bright, but a slightly darker guess can turn muddy fast. Use those two checks before changing the whole hue. This round is about Hair, not the full Beavis and Butt-Head (1993) palette. Keep shadows, outlines, and nearby costume colors out of the guess when you judge Hair. Those details can push memory away from #DFA833.

RGB 223, 168, 51 gives the channel mix. HSL 41°, 73%, 54% is a second lightness check when the preview looks close but still feels off. If the score is close but still low, check whether the guess stayed in the orange family. Then compare brightness 87% and saturation 77% with what you remembered.

Use the related cards after you answer Beavis Hair: Winnie the Pooh Body Fur #DB8C2D / Garfield Fur #F59F33. They are for comparing nearby colors after the run, not for memorizing #DFA833 before the guess. Keep Beavis, Hair, and #DFA833 together in memory instead of averaging the whole silhouette.

Compare it with Winnie the Pooh Body Fur #DB8C2D / Garfield Fur #F59F33; the colors are near each other, but the character parts are different. A practical replay order is color family first, brightness near 87% second, and saturation last.

In a run, start from how Hair feels on Beavis before checking the exact HEX #DFA833. After scoring, compare your guess with RGB 223, 168, 51 and HSB 41°, 77%, 87%. That usually shows whether the miss came from hue, saturation, or brightness. Open the related cards after the round: Winnie the Pooh Body Fur #DB8C2D / Garfield Fur #F59F33. They are useful for nearby comparisons, but they should not replace the first memory of Hair.