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What color is the opposite of blue on the color wheel?
Colors that are opposite each other on a color wheel are called complementary colors. The color opposite blue is orange, (red is opposite green and purple is opposite yellow).
Complementary colors are very vibrant and in high contrast when used together. Usually desigers use complimentary colors when they want to make something "pop" or stand out such as an orange dot on a blue ground.
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ORANGE (that is the complimentary color of blue)
-a split color of red and yellow
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red
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yellow
GMM
blue is a primary color. The color opposite any primary color is the secondary color made of the other two primary colors: in this case red + yellow = orange
Orange is opposite blue on the color wheel
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Nizudar Desleigher
Orange and Blue are complimentary colors, other are:
Purple and Yellow
Green and Red