Red, Yellow, and Blue are called this.
What are the Primary Colors?
Lightening a color by adding white.
What is Tinting?
These types of colors dull or neutralize their root colors when they meet.
What are Complementary Colors?
This color dulls or neutralizes Green.
What is Red?
The shortest month in the year.
What is February?
The three Secondary Colors.
What are Orange, Green, and Violet?
Darkening a color by adding brown or black.
What is Shading?
This color neutralizes Orange.
What is Blue?
This color dulls or neutralizes Violet.
The amount of feet in a mile.
What is 5,280?
Violet, Green, and Blue are categorized as these.
The first person to officially organize the Color Wheel.
Who is Isaac Newton?
The color you would use to shade cool colors.
This color dulls or neutralizes Yellow-Green.
What is Red-Violet?
Spongebob Squarepants' real first name.
What is Robert?
The category for colors such as red-violet, yellow-green, and blue-violet.
What are the Tertiary Colors?
Three colors that live directly next to each other on the Color Wheel.
What are Analogous Colors?
The color you would use to shade warm colors.
What is Brown?
This color neutralizes or dulls Blue-Violet.
What is Yellow-Orange?
The most dangerous planet in our solar system.
What is Venus?
(The surface is 740°F and its atmosphere is acidic and thick)
These are desaturated colors, dull in their vibrance or hue.
What are Neutrals?
The two different light receptors in your eyes that help you perceive color.
What are Cones and Rods?
The tool where you physically mix your colors and paints (you've been using a piece of paper for one).
What is a Palette?
This color dulls or neutralizes Blue-Green.
What is Red-Orange?
The loudest animal in the world.
What is a Blue Whale?