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Blue Lagoon
#00b7ff
#00b7ff
Blueberry
#2800ff
#2800ff
Lapis Lazuli
#001cff
#001cff
Ocean Blue
#00c8ff
#00c8ff
Parakeet Blue
#7eb6ff
#7eb6ff
Periwinkle
#ccccff
#ccccff
Blue Topaz
#69f2fe
#69f2fe
Pool Blue
#83cffd
#83cffd
Blue Moonstone
#d0e3f9
#d0e3f9
Blue Waterfall
#c4ecf8
#c4ecf8
Crushed Ice
#c4fff7
#c4fff7
Blue Grotto
#40c8f5
#40c8f5
Uranian Blue
#afdbf5
#afdbf5
Blue Chalcedony
#a4c2f2
#a4c2f2
Blue Eyes
#a2caf1
#a2caf1
Bluebonnet
#1c1cf0
#1c1cf0
Blue Jellyfish
#08d4ef
#08d4ef
Blue Sky
#0033ee
#0033ee
Cornflower Blue
#6495ed
#6495ed
Diamond Blue
#02e3ec
#02e3ec
Sea Ice
#c3e5eb
#c3e5eb
Sky Blue
#70d1e7
#70d1e7
Earth Blue
#2b2ae4
#2b2ae4
Blue Iceberg
#19d3e2
#19d3e2
Blue Shark
#98b6e0
#98b6e0
Blue Glacier
#78c3de
#78c3de
Blue Mountains
#96bcde
#96bcde
Blue Jay
#5588dd
#5588dd
Pond Blue
#34b6dd
#34b6dd
Blue Crab
#1490da
#1490da
Blue Lizard
#2eacd6
#2eacd6
Rain Blue
#2d4ad6
#2d4ad6
Aquamarine
#7fffd4
#7fffd4
Wisteris Blue
#84a2d4
#84a2d4
Ice Blue
#739bd0
#739bd0
River Blue
#38afcd
#38afcd
Turquoise Stone
#28ddcd
#28ddcd
Robin Egg Blue
#00cccc
#00cccc
Sapphire
#0f52ba
#0f52ba
Blue Quartz
#259bb0
#259bb0
Cactus Blue
#20adad
#20adad
Neptune
#007dac
#007dac
Blue Lobster
#0055aa
#0055aa
Blue Dart Frog
#251da9
#251da9
Blue Iris
#4b2ca8
#4b2ca8
Cobalt
#030aa7
#030aa7
Sodalite
#43429d
#43429d
Blue Starfish
#240e9c
#240e9c
Blue Apatite
#348e9b
#348e9b
Blue Beetle
#220099
#220099
Bluebell
#333399
#333399
Peacock Blue
#016795
#016795
Sea Blue
#006994
#006994
Duck Blue
#007791
#007791
Dragonfly Blue
#00018b
#00018b
Blue Grape
#2f2280
#2f2280
Blue Plum
#3c316c
#3c316c
Blue Clay
#3e6266
#3e6266
Blue Coral
#1b5366
#1b5366
Blue Whale
#1e3442
#1e3442
Natural Environments
Blue is the most common color on Planet Earth as evidenced by the color of the planet from space. Large things with many particles such as the sky and ocean tend to look blue because they scatter short wavelengths of blue light due to an effect known as Rayleigh scattering.![](https://colorguide.org/images/header/colors_of_natural_blue_environments_8004_1fzxM3n.jpg)
Plants & Animals
Blue is relatively rare and may be used to attract pollinators or seed distributors by flowers and fruits. Some animals also use it as camouflage or as a warning signal.![](https://colorguide.org/images/header/colors_of_blue_plants_and_animals_8004_1nFYfut.jpg)
Minerals & Stones
Blue minerals, stones and other natural materials.![](https://colorguide.org/images/header/colors_of_blue_minerals_and_stones_8004_1KM1iCb.jpg)