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Godot color codes

Open-source 2D and 3D engine with a node-based editor. Default theme blues and greys appear in inspector panels, debugger consoles, and exported game UI mockups. Learn more: Official reference.

What are Godot color codes?

Godot is a free MIT-licensed engine for 2D and 3D indie games with GDScript and C# support. Editor greys and accent blues appear in inspector panels, debugger output, and exported UI themes referenced by open-source tutorials.

Working with Godot colors

Game developers, server admins, and streamers use Godot color tokens for chat formatting, UI skins, plugin configs, and overlay graphics. Below are 8 reference swatches with copy-ready HEX and format-specific code columns where applicable.

Values are sRGB approximations—engines, shaders, and terminal themes may remap colors. Paste codes into your project, then preview in-engine. For accessible HUD text, check contrast with our contrast checker.

Browse all gaming color references or build harmonies from a base with the color harmony tool.

Godot colors — FAQ

Are Godot HEX values exact in-game?

Rendering depends on theme, gamma, and shaders. HEX here is a web-friendly reference for mockups, wikis, and CSS overlays—not a guarantee of in-client pixels.

What does the code column mean on Godot?

It may show Minecraft § codes, Roblox BrickColor IDs, ANSI SGR numbers, or engine-specific tokens—copy the chip to paste into configs, plugins, or terminal themes.

Can I use Godot colors commercially?

Game names and marks belong to their publishers. Follow each platform’s fan content, modding, and streaming policies before selling assets that mimic official palettes.

How do I test Godot palettes for readability?

Pair text and icon colors through the WCAG contrast checker, especially for chat, subtitles, and small HUD labels.