Toon Tone

Homer Simpson's Skin

Study Homer Simpson's Skin color in Toon Tone: #FED90F, RGB 254, 217, 15, HSB 51°, 94%, 100%, and common wrong guesses.

Try this color #FED90F Skin
Homer Simpson Skin color reference for Toon Tone
Homer Simpson #FED90F

Answer color

Homer Simpson's skin is famous as yellow, but the actual memory problem is warmer than the label. His white shirt, blue pants, bald head, and simple silhouette all make the skin look cleaner than it is.

#FED90F
HEX
#FED90F
RGB
254, 217, 15
HSB
51°, 94%, 100%
Target part
Skin

The color, broken down

HEX

#FED90F

RGB

R
254
G
217
B
15

HSB

H
51°
S
94%
B
100%

HSL

51°, 99%, 53%

The Simpsons yellow has warmth

The Simpson family reads yellow at a glance because the design is built for instant recognition. On Homer's skin, that yellow carries a warm orange shift instead of sitting on pure lemon.

White eyes and a white shirt make the skin feel brighter by contrast. If you copy that impression directly, the hue usually ends up too clean and too yellow.

A steadier Homer guess

Start in yellow, then warm it slightly toward orange. Keep saturation controlled. Homer should look unmistakably Simpson, but not poster-bright.

The best check is the face. If the color looks like a generic yellow object rather than skin from Springfield, add warmth before adding brightness.

Nearby tones that look right and are wrong

For Homer Simpson Skin, the nearby swatches show plausible misses around #FED90F. One swatch warms Skin; another cools it. The rest test saturation or brightness against #FED90F.

#FBFF0F Too warm

Hue lands warmer than the target.

#FFB30F Too cool

Hue lands cooler than the target.

#FFE23D Too dull

Saturation drops below the answer.

#FFDB0F Too bright

Brightness climbs past the target.

#E0C10D Too dark

Brightness falls under the target.

Practice with this color

The saved answer for Homer Simpson Skin is #FED90F, a yellow color with HSB 51°, 94%, 100%. 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 Skin, not the full The Simpsons palette. Keep shadows, outlines, and nearby costume colors out of the guess when you judge Skin. Those details can push memory away from #FED90F.

RGB 254, 217, 15 gives the channel mix. HSL 51°, 99%, 53% 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 yellow family. Then compare brightness 100% and saturation 94% with what you remembered.

Use the related cards after you answer Homer Simpson Skin: Jake the Dog Body Fur #FDC801 / SpongeBob Body #FEEF00. They are for comparing nearby colors after the run, not for memorizing #FED90F before the guess. Keep Homer Simpson, Skin, and #FED90F together in memory instead of averaging the whole silhouette.

Compare it with Jake the Dog Body Fur #FDC801 / SpongeBob Body #FEEF00; the colors are near each other, but the character parts are different. A practical replay order is color family first, brightness near 100% second, and saturation last.

In a run, start from how Skin feels on Homer Simpson before checking the exact HEX #FED90F. After scoring, compare your guess with RGB 254, 217, 15 and HSB 51°, 94%, 100%. That usually shows whether the miss came from hue, saturation, or brightness. Open the related cards after the round: Jake the Dog Body Fur #FDC801 / SpongeBob Body #FEEF00. They are useful for nearby comparisons, but they should not replace the first memory of Skin.