Answer color
Donald Duck's sailor outfit is one of Disney's most stable costume memories: white feathers, orange bill and feet, blue sailor top, and bow tie. This prompt isolates the jacket blue.
#0281BF
- HEX
- #0281BF
- RGB
- 2, 129, 191
- HSB
- 200°, 99%, 75%
- Target part
- Sailor Jacket
The color, broken down
The sailor blue is deeper than memory
Donald's outfit has changed details over time, but the blue sailor shirt is the version most viewers carry. Because the character is white and orange around it, the blue can feel brighter than the stored jacket color.
The target is closer to a uniform blue than a sky blue. If the preview looks cheerful but light, it is probably missing the jacket's weight.
How to avoid cartoon cyan
Keep the hue blue and avoid teal. Donald's sailor jacket should feel nautical, not tropical.
Set brightness in the lower middle, then adjust saturation until the jacket still stands apart from the white feathers. That usually beats starting with a bright default blue.
Nearby tones that look right and are wrong
For Donald Duck Sailor Jacket, the nearby swatches show plausible misses around #0281BF. One swatch warms Sailor Jacket; another cools it. The rest test saturation or brightness against #0281BF.
#0261BF
Too warm
Hue lands warmer than the target.
#02A0BF
Too cool
Hue lands cooler than the target.
#248CBF
Too dull
Saturation drops below the answer.
#0295DE
Too bright
Brightness climbs past the target.
#026CA1
Too dark
Brightness falls under the target.
Practice with this color
The saved answer for Donald Duck Sailor Jacket is #0281BF, a blue color with HSB 200°, 99%, 75%. Treat it like a flat outfit color: folds and outlines help with recognition, but they should not change the answer.
Keep the saturation confident; lowering it too far makes this color wash out quickly. The brightness is balanced, so a miss usually shows up as a small lightness drift. Use those two checks before changing the whole hue. This round is about Sailor Jacket, not the full Mickey Mouse (2013) palette. Keep shadows, outlines, and nearby costume colors out of the guess when you judge Sailor Jacket. Those details can push memory away from #0281BF.
RGB 2, 129, 191 gives the channel mix. HSL 200°, 98%, 38% 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 blue family. Then compare brightness 75% and saturation 99% with what you remembered.
Use the related cards after you answer Donald Duck Sailor Jacket: Aang Air Nomad Tattoos #94C0E5 / Stitch Body Fur #5078A7. They are for comparing nearby colors after the run, not for memorizing #0281BF before the guess. Keep Donald Duck, Sailor Jacket, and #0281BF together in memory instead of averaging the whole silhouette.
Compare it with Aang Air Nomad Tattoos #94C0E5 / Stitch Body Fur #5078A7; the colors are near each other, but the character parts are different. A practical replay order is color family first, brightness near 75% second, and saturation last.
In a run, start from how Sailor Jacket feels on Donald Duck before checking the exact HEX #0281BF. After scoring, compare your guess with RGB 2, 129, 191 and HSB 200°, 99%, 75%. That usually shows whether the miss came from hue, saturation, or brightness. Open the related cards after the round: Aang Air Nomad Tattoos #94C0E5 / Stitch Body Fur #5078A7. They are useful for nearby comparisons, but they should not replace the first memory of Sailor Jacket.
Related characters
For Donald Duck, use Aang Air Nomad Tattoos #94C0E5 / Stitch Body Fur #5078A7 as quick comparisons after the run. The main target is still Sailor Jacket and #0281BF.
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