List of Crayola crayon colors


Since the introduction of Crayola drawing crayons by Binney & Smith in 1903, more than two hundred distinctive colors have been produced in a wide variety of assortments. The table below represents all of the colors found in regular Crayola assortments from 1903 to the present. Since the introduction of fluorescent crayons in the 1970s, the standard colors have been complemented by a number of specialty crayon assortments, represented in subsequent tables.

Standard colors

ColorNameHexadecimal in their website depictionYears in productionNotes16-Box24-Box64-Box
Red#ED0A3F1903–presentyesyesyes
Maroon#C321481949–presentKnown as "Dark Red", 1949–1958.nonono
Scarlet#FD0E351998–presentKnown as "Torch Red", 1998.noyesyes
Brick Red#C62D421958–presentnonoyes
English Vermilion1903–1935Also spelled "Vermillion."
Madder Lake1903–1935
Permanent Geranium Lake1903–circa 1910
Maximum Red1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Chestnut#B94E481903–presentKnown as "Indian Red" before 1999.nonoyes
Orange-Red#FF53491958–1990
Sunset Orange#FE4C401997–presentnonono
Bittersweet#FE6F5E1958–presentnonoyes
Dark Venetian Red1903–circa 1910"Venetian Red, Dark" on labels.
Venetian Red1903–1944
Light Venetian Red1903–circa 1910"Venetian Red, Light" on labels.
Vivid Tangerine#FF99801990–presentnonono
Middle Red1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Burnt Orange#FF70341958–presentnonoyes
Red-Orange#FF681F1930–presentyesyesyes
Orange#FF88331903–presentyesyesyes
Macaroni and Cheese#FFB97B1993–presentAlso found as "Macaroni & Cheese" and "Macaroni-n-Cheese".nonoyes
Middle Yellow Red1926–1944, 1949-1958Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Same color as "Medium Orange".
Mango Tango#E772002003–presentnonono
Yellow-Orange#FFAE421930–presentyesyesyes
Maximum Yellow Red1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Banana Mania#FBE7B21998–presentnonono
Maize1903–1990Known as "Gold Ochre", 1903–1958. "Golden Ochre" on some labels.
Orange-Yellow#F8D5681958–1990
Goldenrod#FCD6671903–presentKnown as "Medium Chrome Yellow" and "Medium Yellow".nonoyes
Dandelion#FED85D1990–2017no* yes* yes
Yellow#FBE8701903–presentyesyesyes
Green-Yellow#F1E7881958–presentnoyesyes
Middle Yellow1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Olive Green#B5B35C1903–presentnonoyes
Spring Green#ECEBBD1958–presentnonoyes
Maximum Yellow1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Canary#FFFF991998–presentnonono
Lemon Yellow1903–1990Also known as "Light Chrome Yellow" or "Light Yellow", 1903–1958. On labels "Chrome Yellow, Light."
Maximum Green Yellow1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Middle Green Yellow1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Inchworm#AFE3132003–presentnonono
Light Chrome Green1903–1935"Chrome Green, Light" on labels. Same color as "Light Green".
Yellow-Green#C5E17A1930–presentyesyesyes
Maximum Green1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Asparagus#7BA05B1993–presentnonoyes
Granny Smith Apple#9DE0931993–presentnonoyes
Fern#63B76C1998–presentnonono
Middle Green1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Green1903–presentyesyesyes
Medium Chrome Green1903–1939"Chrome Green, Medium" on labels. Produced 1903–1939. Same color as "Medium Green".
Forest Green#5FA7771949–presentKnown as "Dark Green", 1949–1958.nonoyes
Sea Green#93DFB81949–presentKnown as "Light Green", 1949–1958.nonoyes
Shamrock#33CC991993–presentnonono
Mountain Meadow#1AB3851998–presentnonono
Jungle Green#29AB871990–presentnonono
Caribbean Green#00CC991997–presentnonono
Tropical Rain Forest#00755E1993–presentnonono
Middle Blue Green1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Pine Green#01786F1903–1949, 1958–presentKnown as "Dark Chrome Green" or "Dark Green", 1903–1949.nonono
Maximum Blue Green1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Robin's Egg Blue#00CCCC1993–presentnonoyes
Teal Blue#0080801990–2003
Light Blue#8FD8D81958
Aquamarine1949–presentKnown as "Light Turquoise Blue", 1949–1958.nonono
Turquoise Blue#6CDAE71935–presentAvailable only in bulk, 1935–1949.nonoyes
Outer Space#2D383A1998–presentnonono
Sky Blue#76D7EA1958–presentnonoyes
Middle Blue1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Blue-Green#0095B71949–presentKnown as "Middle Blue-Green", 1949–1958.yesyesyes
Pacific Blue#009DC41993–presentnonoyes
Cerulean#02A4D31990–presentnoyesyes
Maximum Blue1926–1958Part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Also known as "Blue-Green", 1930–1958.
Blue 1903–1958Known as "Celestial Blue", 1935–1949, and "Azure Blue", 1949–1958.
Cerulean Blue1949–1958
Cornflower#93CCEA1958–presentnonoyes
Green-Blue1958–1990
Midnight Blue1903–presentKnown as "Prussian Blue", 1903–1958.nonono
Navy Blue#0066CC1958–presentnonono
Denim#1560BD1993–presentnonono
Blue #0066FF1949–presentyesyesyes
Cadet Blue#A9B2C31958–presentnonoyes
Periwinkle#C3CDE61958–presentnonoyes
Blue 1935–1958Known as "Medium Blue", 1949–1958.
Bluetiful2017–presentnoyes *yes *
Wild Blue Yonder#7A89B82003–presentnonono
Indigo#4F69C61999–presentnoyesyes
Manatee#8D90A11998–presentnonono
Cobalt Blue1903–1958
Celestial Blue1903–circa 1910
Blue Bell#9999CC1998–presentnonono
Maximum Blue Purple1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Violet-Blue1903–circa 1910Known as Blue-Violet, 1930–1958.
Blue-Violet#6456B71949–presentKnown as "Violet" 1949–1958.yesyesyes
Ultramarine Blue1903–1944
Middle Blue Purple1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Purple Heart#652DC11998–presentnonono
Royal Purple#6B3FA01990–presentnonono
Violet #8359A31930–1949, 1958–presentOn labels "Violet ".yesyesyes
Medium Violet1949–1958
Wisteria#C9A0DC1993–presentnonoyes
Lavender 1949–1958
Vivid Violet#8037901997–presentnonono
Maximum Purple1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Purple Mountains' Majesty#D6AEDD1993–presentAlso found as "Purple Mountain Majesty" and "Purple Mountain's Majesty."nonoyes
Fuchsia#C154C11990–presentnonono
Pink FlamingoFC74FD1997–presentnonono
Violet 1903–1930Also known as "Purple".
Brilliant Rose1949–1958
Orchid#E29CD21949–presentKnown as "Medium Red-Violet", 1949–1958.nonoyes
Plum#8E31791958–presentnonoyes
Medium Rose1949–1958
Thistle1949–1999Known as "Light Magenta", 1949–1958.
Mulberry1958–2003
Red-Violet#BB33851930–presentyesyesyes
Middle Purple1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Maximum Red Purple1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Jazzberry Jam#A50B5E2003–presentnonono
Eggplant#6140511998–presentnonono
Magenta#F653A61903–presentSame color as "Permanent Magenta".nonoyes
Cerise#DA32871993–presentnonono
Wild Strawberry#FF33991990–presentnonoyes
Lavender #FBAED21958–presentnonoyes
Cotton Candy#FFB7D51998–presentnonono
Carnation Pink#FFA6C91903–presentKnown as "Rose Pink" and "Pink".yesyesyes
Violet-Red#F7468A1958–presentnoyesyes
Razzmatazz#E30B5C1993–presentnonono
Piggy Pink#FDD7E41998–presentOriginally called "Pig Pink."nonono
Carmine1935–1958Known as "Carmine Red", 1949–1958.
Blush#DB50791998–presentKnown as "Cranberry", 1998–2005.nonono
Tickle Me Pink#FC80A51993–presentnonoyes
Mauvelous#F091A91993–presentnonoyes
Salmon#FF91A41949–presentnonoyes
Middle Red Purple1926–1944Part of the Munsell line.
Mahogany#CA34351949–presentnonoyes
Melon#FEBAAD1958–presentnonoyes
Pink Sherbert#F7A38E1998–presentKnown as "Brink Pink", 1998–2005.nonono
Burnt Sienna#E974511903–presentnonoyes
Brown#AF593E1935–presentyesyesyes
Sepia#9E5B401935–1944, 1958–presentAvailable only in bulk, 1935–1939.nonoyes
Fuzzy Wuzzy#87421F1998–presentKnown as "Fuzzy Wuzzy Brown", 1998–2005.nonono
Beaver#926F5B1998–presentnonono
Tumbleweed#DEA6811993–presentnonoyes
Raw Sienna#D27D461958–presentnonoyes
Van Dyke Brown1903–1935Same color as "Brown".
Tan1958–presentnonoyes
Desert Sand#EDC9AF1998–presentnonono
Peach#FFCBA41903–presentKnown as "Flesh Tint", "Flesh", and "Pink Beige".nonoyes
Burnt Umber1903–1944
Apricot#FDD5B11958–presentnoyesyes
Almond#EED9C41998–presentnonono
Raw Umber1903–1990
Shadow#8370501998–presentnonono
Raw Sienna 1903–circa 1910
Timberwolf#D9D6CF1993–presentnonoyes
Gold 1903–1944Metallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Available only in bulk after 1915.
Gold #E6BE8A1953–presentMetallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Available only in bulk, 1953–1956.nonoyes
Silver#C9C0BB1903–presentMetallic; swatch represents nominal hue only. Available only in bulk, 1915–1944.nonoyes
Copper#DA8A671903–1915, 1958–presentMetallic; swatch represents nominal hue only.nonono
Antique Brass#C88A651998–presentMetallic; swatch represents nominal hue only.nonono
Black#0000001903–presentyesyesyes
Charcoal Gray1903–1910
Gray#8B86801926-presentAs "Middle Grey", part of the Munsell line, 1926–1944. Spelled "Grey" on labels, but "Gray" on boxes. Also called "Neutral Grey", 1930–1956.noyesyes
Blue-Gray#C8C8CD1958–1990
White#FFFFFF1903–presentyesyesyes

Specialty crayons

Along with the regular packs of crayons, there have been many specialty sets, including Silver Swirls, Gem Tones, Pearl Brite, Metallic FX, Magic Scent, Silly Scents, and more.

Fluorescent crayons

In 1972, Binney & Smith introduced eight Crayola fluorescent crayons, designed to fluoresce under black light. The following year, they were added to the 72-count box, which had previously contained two of the eight most-used colors, in place of the duplicate crayons. These crayons remained steady until 1990, when all eight were renamed, and eight more were added, for a total of 16 fluorescent crayons. One of the new colors, Hot Magenta, shared a name with one of the original colors, now Razzle Dazzle Rose. For some reason, two of the original eight fluorescent crayons have the same color as two of the newer crayons. In 1992, the fluorescent colors were added to the new No. 96 box, becoming part of the standard lineup. When four new crayons were added to the No. 96 assortment in 2003, four existing colors were discontinued, including two of the fluorescents. Also beginning in 1993, packs of fluorescent crayons were regularly labeled "neon" or "neons".
ColorNameHexadecimalNotes
Radical Red#FF355EIntroduced in 1990.
Wild Watermelon#FD5B78Same color as "Ultra Red".
Outrageous Orange#FF6037Same color as "Ultra Orange".
Atomic Tangerine#FF9966Same color as "Ultra Yellow".
Neon Carrot#FF9933Introduced in 1990.
Sunglow#FFCC33Introduced in 1990.
Laser Lemon#FFFF66Same color as "Chartreuse".
Unmellow Yellow#FFFF66Introduced in 1990.
Electric Lime#CCFF00Introduced in 1990.
Screamin' Green#66FF66Same color as "Ultra Green".
Magic MintProduced 1990–2003.
Blizzard BlueSame color as "Ultra Blue". Retired in 2003.
Shocking Pink#FF6EFFSame color as "Ultra Pink".
Razzle Dazzle RoseSame color as "Hot Magenta".
Hot Magenta#FF00CCIntroduced in 1990.
Purple Pizzazz#FF00CCIntroduced in 1990.

Fabric

In 1976, Crayola released a pack of 8 Fabric crayons. Each crayon was named after a standard color. In 1980, "Light Blue" was discontinued and replaced with Black. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below:
black
blue
burnt sienna
green
light blue
magenta
orange
violet
yellow

Metallic (Canada)

In 1987, Crayola released a pack of 16 metallic crayons in Canada. 4 of the colors are named after 4 of the standard colors. Also, one of the colors is named before a Metallic FX color. The colors' hexadecimal values are currently unknown. The names of the colors are listed below:
In 1990, Crayola released the Silver Swirls, a pack of 24 silvery colors. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below.
Aztec GoldBurnished BrownCerulean FrostCinnamon Satin
#C39953#A17A74#6D9BC3#CD607E
Copper PennyCosmic CobaltGlossy GrapeGranite Gray
#AD6F69#2E2D88#AB92B3#676767
Green SheenLilac LusterMisty MossMystic Maroon
#6EAEA1#AE98AA#BBB477#AD4379
Pearly PurplePewter BluePolished PineQuick Silver
#B768A2#8BA8B7#5DA493#A6A6A6
Rose DustRusty RedShadow BlueShiny Shamrock
#9E5E6F#DA2C43#778BA5#5FA778
Steel TealSugar PlumTwilight LavenderWintergreen Dream
#5F8A8B#914E75#8A496B#56887D

Multicultural

In 1992, Crayola released a set of eight multicultural crayons which "come in an assortment of skin hues that give a child a realistic palette for coloring their world." The eight colors used came from their standard list of colors, and the set was, for the most part, well received, though there has also been some criticism.
ColorNameHexadecimalNotes
Apricot#FDD5B1Produced 1958–present.
Black#000000Produced 1903–present.
Burnt Sienna#E97451Produced 1903–present.
Mahogany#CA3435Produced 1949–present.
Peach#FFCBA4Produced 1903–present. Known as "Flesh Tint", "Flesh", and "Pink Beige".
Sepia#9E5B40Produced 1935–1944, 1958–present. Available only in bulk, 1935–1949.
TanProduced 1958–present.
White#FFFFFFProduced 1903–present.

Magic Scent

In 1994, Crayola produced a 16-pack of crayons that released fragrances when used. In 1995, Crayola changed some of the scents because of complaints received from parents that some of the crayons smelled good enough to eat, like the Cherry, Chocolate, & Blueberry scented crayons. Crayons with food scents were retired in favor of non-food scents. The thirty crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.
Baby Powder Banana Blueberry Bubble Gum
#FFFFFF#FED85D#4570E6#FC80A5
Cedar Chest Cherry Chocolate Coconut
#CA3435#C32148#AF593E#FFFFFF
Daffodil Dirt Eucalyptus Fresh Air
#FBE870#9E5B40#29AB87#76D7EA
Grape Jelly Bean Leather Jacket Lemon
#8359A3#FF8833#000000#FBE870
Licorice Lilac Lime Lumber
#000000#C9A0DC#C5E17A#FDD5B1
New Car OrangePeachPine
#0066FF#FF8833#FFCBA4#01786F
Rose Shampoo Smoke Soap
#ED0A3F#FFA6C9#8B8680#C3CDE6
Strawberry Tulip
#FF3399#FF8833

Gem Tones

In 1994, Crayola released the Gem Tones, a pack of 16 crayons modeled after precious stones. The colors' hexadecimal values are approximated below:
#64609A#933709#14A989#469A84
#D05340#436CB9#469496#3AA8C1
#353839#ABAD48#B07080#BD559C
#AA4069#2D5DA1#832A0D#B56917

Glow in the Dark

In 1994, Crayola released the Glow in the Dark crayons, a pack of eight crayons. However, it did not contain any color names in North America. Only four of the colors were available in the UK.

Changeables

The Crayola Changeables crayons were introduced in 1995. The chart includes the color changer, an off-white crayon that goes on clear and initiates the color changes in the other crayons from the "From color" to the "To color".

Color 'n Smell

Following previous issues with scented crayons in 1994 and 1995, Binney & Smith released a new line, known as "Magic Scent" crayons in 1997. None of the crayons were named after or given the scent of foods. The sixteen crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.
Baby's Powder Baseball Mitt Bubble Bath Earthworm
Flower Shop Fresh Air Grandma's Perfume Koala Tree
New Sneakers Pet Shop Pine Tree Saw Dust
Sharpening Pencils Smell the Roses Sunny Day Wash the Dog

Star Brite

In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Star Brite crayons. However, it did not contain any color names. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.
ColorHex Code
#F898C8
#E91E63
#D62518
#AD0000
#FA7A00
#CDDC39
#00D8A0
#1BA77B
#004C71
#1AADE0
#0069BD
#333399
#56418C
#212321
#E63300
#DE6900

Color Mix-Up

In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of crayons, each of which contains a solid color with flecks of two other colors in it. Colors in chart below are approximated. The hex RGB values are in the order of the predominant color and then the flecks. Colors for crayons other than Mixed Veggies and Star Spangled Banner come from information on the crayon wrapper.

Pearl Brite

In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Pearl Brite crayons: These were designed to give soft pearlescent colors. These had a new wrapper design, black with a white oval Crayola logo and white text.
Aqua PearlBlack Coral PearlCaribbean Green PearlCultured Pearl
#5FBED7#54626F#6ADA8E#F5F5F5
Key Lime PearlMandarin PearlMidnight PearlMystic Pearl
#E8F48C#F37A48#702670#D65282
Ocean Blue PearlOcean Green PearlOrchid PearlRose Pearl
#4F42B5#48BF91#7B4259#F03865
Salmon PearlSunny PearlSunset PearlTurquoise Pearl
#F1444A#F2F27A#F1CC79#3BBCD0

Glitter crayons

In 1997, Crayola released Crayons with Glitter as part of a Special Effects crayons package. Starting as late as 1999, their crayon names don't appear on the crayon wrappers. In the below list, the background represents crayon color, and the highlighted "square of glitter" around text represents glitter color.
In 2019, Crayola released an updated version of Glitter Crayons in a 24-count pack featuring new names:

Construction Paper

In 1998, Crayola Introduced Construction Paper Crayons, The specialty line remained one of the longest running specialty lines they ever put out. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.
ColorHex Code
#FFA3B1
#F3715A
#F37B70
#FFAD59
#FFE599
#F8FC98
#B4FFB4
#12E3DB
#00BCD4
#03A9F4
#4848FF
#6A35CE
#AA55AA
#7F7FBF
#795548
#FFFFFF

Metallic FX

In 2001, Crayola produced the Metallic FX crayons, a set of 16 metallic crayons whose names were chosen through a contest open to residents of the U.S. and Canada. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons. In 2019, an updated version was released under its original name "Metallic Crayons", adding eight more metallic colors for a total of 24. The original 16 colors are included in the special 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection pack alongside 120 standard and 16 glitter crayons. Four of the colors are included in the regular 96-count crayon box.
ColorNameHex CodePack AddedNotes
Alloy Orange#C46210
B'dazzled Blue#2E5894
Big Dip O' Ruby#9C254296
Bittersweet Shimmer#BF4F51
Blast Off Bronze#A57164
Cyber Grape#58427C96
Deep Space Sparkle#4A646C
Gold Fusion#85754E
Illuminating Emerald#319177
Metallic Seaweed#0A7E8C
Robot Canary#9C7C38Known as "Metallic Sunburst".
Razzmic Berry#8D4E85
Sheen Green#8FD40096
Shimmering Blush#D98695
Sonic Silver#757575
Steel Blue#0081AB96
Cheese GraterunknownIntroduced in 2019.
Iron IndigounknownIntroduced in 2019.
Magnetic MagentaunknownIntroduced in 2019.
Cobalt CoolunknownIntroduced in 2019.
Acid Wash JeansunknownIntroduced in 2019.
Petrified ForestunknownIntroduced in 2019.
Rose GoldunknownIntroduced in 2019.
Gold MedalunknownIntroduced in 2019.

Gel FX

In 2001, Crayola produced the Gel FX crayons. However, it didn't contain any color names. Four of the colors are randomly included in the 96-count crayon box alongside four Metallic FX colors and is not included in the 152-count Ultimate Crayon Collection set. The hex triplets below are representative of the colors produced by the named crayons.
ColorHex CodePack Added
#FF339996
#FF6699
#F26D7D
#F58345
#FFBF7F
#F5FF7D96
#99FF99
#12E3DB
#00B6BD96
#0081FF96
#7092BE
#3F48CC
#7853A8
#A349A4
#8F5873
#FFFFFF

Pearl Crayons

In 2019, a 24-count box of Pearl Crayons was released alongside the updated versions of the Metallic, Neon, and Glitter crayons.
In 2019, a new 24 count of Neon crayons was released. It includes 8 standard colors, 8 pearl versions of the same colors, and the same 8 colors with silver glitter.
Sky BlueScreamin' GreenSunglowWild WatermelonPurple PizzazzLaser LemonAtomic TangerineShocking Pink
Pearl Sky BluePearl Screamin' GreenPearl SunglowPearl Wild WatermelonPearl Purple PizzazzPearl Laser LemonPearl Atomic TangerinePearl Shocking Pink

Colors of the World Crayons

On May 21, 2020, the Colors of the World Crayons was announced. It was released in 32 and 24-count boxes in July 2020.
The Silly Scents are produced by Crayola in a 16-pack. The 16 crayons all consisted of regular Crayola colors.
ColorScent NameColor NameHex Code
Alien ArmpitYellow Green#C5E17A
Big Foot FeetTan#D99A6C
Booger BusterSpring Green#ECEBBD
Dingy DungeonMaroon#C32148
Gargoyle GasDandelion#FED85D
Giant's ClubChestnut#B94E48
Magic PotionRed#ED0A3F
Mummy's TombGray#8B8680
Ogre OdorRed Orange#FF681F
Pixie PowderBlue Violet#6456B7
Princess PerfumeTickle Me Pink#FC80A5
Sasquatch SocksViolet Red#F7468A
Sea SerpentRobin's Egg Blue#00CCCC
Smashed PumpkinOrange#FF8833
Sunburnt CyclopsMango Tango#E77200
Winter WizardSky Blue#76D7EA

Heads 'n Tails

The eight Heads 'n Tails crayons are double-sided and encased in plastic tubes that function much like the ones on Crayola Twistables. Each crayon has two shades of color, for a total of 16 colors, which are approximated by the background colors and hex RGB values below.
Sizzling RedRed SalsaTart OrangeOrange Soda
#FF3855#FD3A4A#FB4D46#FA5B3D
Bright YellowYellow SunshineSlimy GreenGreen Lizard
#FFAA1D#FFF700#299617#A7F432
Denim BlueBlue JeansPlump PurplePurple Plum
#2243B6#5DADEC#5946B2#9C51B6
Sweet BrownBrown SugarEerie BlackBlack Shadows
#A83731#AF6E4D#1B1B1B#BFAFB2

Twistables

24 pack Mini Twistables

In 2004, Crayola released a set of 24 mini twistable crayons. They are nearly half the size of large twistable crayons. The colors' hexadecimal values are shown below. The colors are from the standard list of crayon colors.
ColorNameHex Code
Apricot#FDD9B5
Black#000000
Blue#1F75FE
Blue Green#0D98BA
Blue Violet#7366BD
Brown#B4674D
Carnation Pink#FFAACC
Cerulean#1DACD6
Dandelion#FDDB6D
Gray#95918C
Green#1CAC78
Green Yellow#F0E891
Indigo#5D76CB
Orange#FF7538
Red#EE204D
Red Orange#FF5349
Red Violet#C0448F
Scarlet#FC2847
Violet #926EAE
Violet Red#F75394
White#FFFFFF
Yellow#FCE883
Yellow Green#C5E384
Yellow Orange#FFAE42

Fun Effects Mini

In 2004, Crayola released a 24 pack of Fun Effects mini twistable crayons. It contains 8 eXtreme colors, 8 metallic colors, and 8 rainbow colors.

True to Life

In 2007, Crayola released the set of eight True to Life crayons. Each crayon is extra-long and contained within a plastic casing similar to that of Crayola Twistables crayons. In the table, the background approximates the primary color and the text is in the two supporting colors. The approximate RGB hex values for each are given as well.

Extreme Twistables colors

In 2009, Crayola released eight crayons in long twistable barrels. Although the names of these crayons were new, all but one of the colors were borrowed from Crayola's fluorescent crayons. Atomic Tangerine became "Sizzling Sunset", Blizzard Blue became "Absolute Zero", Hot Magenta became "Winter Sky", Laser Lemon became "Lemon Glacier", Razzle Dazzle Rose became "Fiery Rose", Screamin' Green became "Spring Frost", Vivid Violet became "Frostbite", and Wild Watermelon became "Heat Wave". Frostbite was the only color not originally part of the fluorescent line.
Fiery RoseSizzling SunsetHeat WaveLemon Glacier
#EE34D2#FF9966#FD5B78#FFFF66
Spring FrostAbsolute ZeroWinter SkyFrostbite
#66FF66#0048BA#FF007C#E936A7

Footnotes