Toon Tone

Rick Sanchez's Hair and Shirt

Study Rick Sanchez's Hair and Shirt color in Toon Tone: #9FE6E8, RGB 159, 230, 232, HSB 182°, 31%, 91%, and common wrong guesses.

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Rick Sanchez Hair and Shirt color reference for Toon Tone
Rick Sanchez #9FE6E8

Answer color

Rick Sanchez is recognized by the spiky pale blue hair, unibrow, white lab coat, and turquoise shirt. The prompt groups hair and shirt, but the hard part is keeping the blue-gray hair from becoming vivid blue.

#9FE6E8
HEX
#9FE6E8
RGB
159, 230, 232
HSB
182°, 31%, 91%
Target part
Hair and Shirt

The color, broken down

HEX

#9FE6E8

RGB

R
159
G
230
B
232

HSB

H
182°
S
31%
B
91%

HSL

182°, 61%, 77%

A cold color with very little saturation

Rick's hair reads blue because the shape is so sharp and the surrounding lab coat is white. The actual color is much closer to pale blue-gray than to a bright cartoon blue.

The turquoise shirt can confuse the guess. If you average shirt and hair together, the target becomes too saturated and too green.

How to play Rick's cool tone

Start with a very light blue-gray. Keep saturation low enough that the color almost feels silver.

If the preview looks like Gumball or a blue mascot, it is far too strong. Rick's color should feel cold, washed-out, and slightly messy.

Nearby tones that look right and are wrong

For Rick Sanchez Hair and Shirt, the nearby swatches show plausible misses around #9FE6E8. One swatch warms Hair and Shirt; another cools it. The rest test saturation or brightness against #9FE6E8.

#A0DAE8 Too warm

Hue lands warmer than the target.

#A0E8DE Too cool

Hue lands cooler than the target.

#CAE7E8 Too dull

Saturation drops below the answer.

#B0FCFF Too bright

Brightness climbs past the target.

#8BC7C9 Too dark

Brightness falls under the target.

Practice with this color

The saved answer for Rick Sanchez Hair and Shirt is #9FE6E8, a cyan color with HSB 182°, 31%, 91%. Treat it like a flat outfit color: folds and outlines help with recognition, but they should not change the answer.

Keep the saturation restrained. A cleaner, louder guess can look like a different design. 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 and Shirt, not the full Rick and Morty (2013) palette. Keep shadows, outlines, and nearby costume colors out of the guess when you judge Hair and Shirt. Those details can push memory away from #9FE6E8.

RGB 159, 230, 232 gives the channel mix. HSL 182°, 61%, 77% 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 cyan family. Then compare brightness 91% and saturation 31% with what you remembered.

Use the related cards after you answer Rick Sanchez Hair and Shirt: Ord Body Skin #369FA5 / Bender Metal #89A7A9. They are for comparing nearby colors after the run, not for memorizing #9FE6E8 before the guess. Keep Rick Sanchez, Hair and Shirt, and #9FE6E8 together in memory instead of averaging the whole silhouette.

Compare it with Ord Body Skin #369FA5 / Bender Metal #89A7A9; the colors are near each other, but the character parts are different. A practical replay order is color family first, brightness near 91% second, and saturation last.

In a run, start from how Hair and Shirt feels on Rick Sanchez before checking the exact HEX #9FE6E8. After scoring, compare your guess with RGB 159, 230, 232 and HSB 182°, 31%, 91%. That usually shows whether the miss came from hue, saturation, or brightness. Open the related cards after the round: Ord Body Skin #369FA5 / Bender Metal #89A7A9. They are useful for nearby comparisons, but they should not replace the first memory of Hair and Shirt.