Bluey color: Bluey blue

Bluey, the Blue Heeler puppy from the Australian series Bluey, has medium-blue fur often studied around #419FFF — a value fans tie to the family car's '419 HLR' number plate — with darker blue markings and a tan muzzle. Its approximate study hex value is #419FFF (RGB 65, 159, 255; HSB 210°, 75%, 100%).

BlueyBlue cartoonsfurFirst appeared 2018
Bluey — official character art (via Wikipedia).
Hex
#419FFF
RGB
65, 159, 255
HSB
210°, 75%, 100%
CSS
color: #419FFF;

Bluey blue palette

Tints, shades, and the complementary color — useful for color study and for matching Bluey's shade in the game.

Lighter
#B7DBFF
Light
#84C1FF
Base
#419FFF
Dark
#2F72B8
Darker
#1F4C7A
Complement
#FF9F40

Why this shade?

A friendly mid-blue marks her as a Blue Heeler, contrasting with her orange-red 'Red Heeler' sister Bingo while staying true to the real Australian cattle-dog breed.

Play Toon Tone with Bluey

Color values are approximate study values. Toon Tone is an unaffiliated fan project; Bluey and Bluey are the property of their respective owners.

About Bluey's color

What color is Bluey?

Bluey, the Blue Heeler puppy from the Australian series Bluey, has medium-blue fur often studied around #419FFF — a value fans tie to the family car's '419 HLR' number plate — with darker blue markings and a tan muzzle. Its approximate study hex value is #419FFF (RGB 65, 159, 255; HSB 210°, 75%, 100%).

What is the hex code for Bluey?

Bluey is commonly studied as #419FFF — a bluey blue shade with RGB (65, 159, 255) and HSB (210°, 75%, 100%).

Why is Bluey blue?

A friendly mid-blue marks her as a Blue Heeler, contrasting with her orange-red 'Red Heeler' sister Bingo while staying true to the real Australian cattle-dog breed.

When did Bluey first appear?

Bluey first appeared in 2018, in Bluey.