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Unity color codes

Editor-adjacent greys and common UI accents used in mockups for Unity games and tools. Official builds may differ by skin and version. Learn more: Official reference.

What are Unity color codes?

Unity is a cross-platform engine powering mobile, console, and VR titles with C# scripting. Editor greys, accent blues, and console warning oranges approximate how in-tool UI reads when mocking HUDs outside the Unity skin.

Working with Unity colors

Game developers, server admins, and streamers use Unity color tokens for chat formatting, UI skins, plugin configs, and overlay graphics. Below are 9 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.

Unity colors — FAQ

Are Unity 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 Unity?

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 Unity 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 Unity palettes for readability?

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