Water Park
#54af9c
Cool, minty teal panels with softer contrast
About Water Park
Water Park looks like a pool-step teal under daylight, crisp and wet, but not as deep or aggressively saturated as Ambrosial Oceanside. Compared with Hole in One, it doesn't lean as minty or as bright, so it feels more even and less "course-floor cheerful." And where Jewel Weed turns a touch more grounded and green-soft, Water Park stays cooler with a cleaner blue-lean.
I use this shade for interactive layers that need to read clearly without stealing every glance: hover and pressed states, toggles, and key accent bands in dashboards and finance apps and across health products where data density is high. It's also strong for selected chart ranges, status chips, and primary CTA backgrounds when you want the one you reach for that feels fresh, not washed out, and doesn't drift toward seaweed.
One note: it holds its temperature well on neutral grays, but if your palette is very warm, it can start to feel slightly lighter than you expect, so sanity-check against your real surfaces.
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WCAG 2.1 contrast ratios. AA requires 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large. AAA requires 7:1 / 4.5:1.
On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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