WALL-E color: WALL-E yellow

WALL-E, Pixar's lonely trash-compactor robot, has a weathered yellow body — studied around #CDA434 — modeled on the safety yellow of Caterpillar construction machinery. Its approximate study hex value is #CDA434 (RGB 205, 164, 52; HSB 44°, 75%, 80%).

WALL-EYellow cartoonsbodyFirst appeared 2008
WALL-E — official character art (via Wikipedia).
Hex
#CDA434
RGB
205, 164, 52
HSB
44°, 75%, 80%
CSS
color: #CDA434;

WALL-E yellow palette

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

Lighter
#ECDCB2
Light
#DFC47B
Base
#CDA434
Dark
#947625
Darker
#624F19
Complement
#335CCC

Why this shade?

A dusty, sun-faded construction yellow makes the little robot look rugged, hard-working, and decades old amid the ruins of Earth.

Play Toon Tone with WALL-E

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

About WALL-E's color

What color is WALL-E?

WALL-E, Pixar's lonely trash-compactor robot, has a weathered yellow body — studied around #CDA434 — modeled on the safety yellow of Caterpillar construction machinery. Its approximate study hex value is #CDA434 (RGB 205, 164, 52; HSB 44°, 75%, 80%).

What is the hex code for WALL-E?

WALL-E is commonly studied as #CDA434 — a wall-e yellow shade with RGB (205, 164, 52) and HSB (44°, 75%, 80%).

Why is WALL-E yellow?

A dusty, sun-faded construction yellow makes the little robot look rugged, hard-working, and decades old amid the ruins of Earth.

When did WALL-E first appear?

WALL-E first appeared in 2008, in WALL-E.