Toon Tone

Garfield's Fur

Study Garfield's Fur color in Toon Tone: #F59F33, RGB 245, 159, 51, HSB 33°, 79%, 96%, and common wrong guesses.

Try this color #F59F33 Fur
Garfield Fur color reference for Toon Tone
Garfield #F59F33

Answer color

Garfield is the orange tabby built around laziness, sarcasm, lasagna, and black stripes. This prompt is the main fur color, not the stripes or yellow muzzle.

#F59F33
HEX
#F59F33
RGB
245, 159, 51
HSB
33°, 79%, 96%
Target part
Fur

The color, broken down

HEX

#F59F33

RGB

R
245
G
159
B
51

HSB

H
33°
S
79%
B
96%

HSL

33°, 91%, 58%

Orange before anything else

Garfield's design depends on committed orange. The black stripes add cat identity, but the body color has to do most of the recognition work.

Players often pull the hue toward yellow because the face and muzzle lighten the memory. The stored fur stays more firmly orange.

How to avoid mascot yellow

Start orange, keep saturation strong, and do not be afraid of brightness. Garfield should feel warm and sunlit.

If the preview could pass for a yellow character with stripes, move hue back toward orange. The color should feel like Garfield before the stripe detail matters.

Nearby tones that look right and are wrong

For Garfield Fur, the nearby swatches show plausible misses around #F59F33. One swatch warms Fur; another cools it. The rest test saturation or brightness against #F59F33.

#F5BE33 Too warm

Hue lands warmer than the target.

#F57E33 Too cool

Hue lands cooler than the target.

#F5B25F Too dull

Saturation drops below the answer.

#FFA436 Too bright

Brightness climbs past the target.

#D68A2D Too dark

Brightness falls under the target.

Practice with this color

The saved answer for Garfield Fur is #F59F33, a orange color with HSB 33°, 79%, 96%. Because this is a broad character surface, extra lightness or darkness changes the whole read of the character.

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 Fur, not the full Garfield and Friends (1988) palette. Keep shadows, outlines, and nearby costume colors out of the guess when you judge Fur. Those details can push memory away from #F59F33.

RGB 245, 159, 51 gives the channel mix. HSL 33°, 91%, 58% 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 96% and saturation 79% with what you remembered.

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

Compare it with Winnie the Pooh Body Fur #DB8C2D / Beavis Hair #DFA833; the colors are near each other, but the character parts are different. A practical replay order is color family first, brightness near 96% second, and saturation last.

In a run, start from how Fur feels on Garfield before checking the exact HEX #F59F33. After scoring, compare your guess with RGB 245, 159, 51 and HSB 33°, 79%, 96%. 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 / Beavis Hair #DFA833. They are useful for nearby comparisons, but they should not replace the first memory of Fur.