This color is produced by mixing blue and red.
What is purple?
This color is produced by mixing red and yellow.
What is orange?
These colors make up the primary color scheme.
What are red, yellow, and blue?
These colors make up the secondary color scheme.
What are orange, green, and purple?
This color is produced by mixing blue and yellow.
What is green?
This word refers to the pure pigment of a color without any change in tint or shade.
What is hue?
This term best describes the colors blue, green, and purple.
What is cool?
This term best describes the colors red, orange, and yellow.
This word is another term for purple.
What is violet?
What is green?
This scheme has 3 colors evenly spaced around the color wheel.
What is a triadic scheme?
This is the only tinted color that has a name.
What is pink?
This term describes any color + black.
What is shade?
This term describes and color + white.
What is tint?
These colors can be mixed together to create red.
What are no colors?
This scheme has 2 colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel.
What is a complementary scheme?
This term refers to the powdered or chemical form of a color used to make paint.
What is pigment?
This scheme has 3+ colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
What is an analogous scheme?
This scheme has only 1 color but includes different tints and shades of the color.
What is a monochrome or monochromatic scheme?
This scheme has 4 colors evenly spaced around the color wheel.
What is a square scheme?
BONUS: This category refers to colors such as gray, brown, or tan.
What is neutral?
BONUS: This scheme refers to 1 color and the 2 colors on either side of the first's complementary.
What is a split complementary scheme?
BONUS: This word refers to the color made when mixing red and orange.
What is red-orange?
BONUS: This term refers to the third level of colors made by mixing one primary and one secondary color.
What is tertiary?
BONUS: This word refers to the color made when mixing green and blue.
What is blue-green?