The online color blender tool calculates the intermediate color between two given colors. Users can select two colors using the color picker, click confirm, and immediately view the color value and corresponding color display of the intermediate color between the two selected colors. Additionally, users can adjust the setting to control the number of intermediate color values displayed (by default, six intermediate gradient colors are displayed).
Basic Color Rules
Any two colors that, when mixed in appropriate proportions, produce white are complementary colors. For example, red and light green, yellow and blue, yellow and blue, green and purple, etc., are all pairs of complementary colors.
When mixing two non-complementary colors, a new intermediate color is produced between them. For example, mixing red and yellow produces orange, and mixing blue and red produces purple. The hue of the intermediate color leans toward the color with greater dominance, and the saturation depends on the positions of the two colors in the color spectrum—the closer they are, the more saturated the result.
If color A + color B = color C, and there is no color B, but color X + color Y = color B, then A + (X + Y) = C. This indicates that each color used in mixing can itself be obtained by combining other colors. For example, when mixing yellow and blue, yellow can be replaced by red plus green, since "red + green = yellow".