Yucca

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Soft gray-green blue for muted side panels

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About Yucca

Yucca looks like a yard-green that's been pulled back from the loud end. On my screens it reads more earthy and gray than the flashier blue-greens nearby, with a softer, steadier surface color. It's not that "teal front-and-center" feeling you get from or the misty calm of . Instead, Yucca lands mid-light with a muted, slightly cool lean.

In practice, I use Yucca for secondary panels and non-primary chart areas in dashboards and finance apps where you want quiet structure without turning the UI into a sea of teal. It's a strong choice for health platform filters, settings cards, and data tables that need sectioning but can't afford to steal attention. Compared with , it's less sky-cyan and more grounded, so it feels the one you reach for when you need blue-family continuity without the brighter emphasis.

Pair it with clean slate grays and crisp navy accents to keep it from drifting too close to mossy neutrals on warmer displays.

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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

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3.19:1FailAA Large

On Gray 100 #f5f5f5

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2.93:1Fail

On Gray 900 #18181b

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5.55:1AAAAA Large

On Black #000000

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6.58:1AAAAA Large

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