King Lizard
#77dd22
Softer grass-green lime for calmer UI blocks
About King Lizard
I look at King Lizard and it reads like a fresh lizard-scaled green under daylight: confident, but not neon-bright. Compared to Overgrown, it's less mossy and more "clean leaf" in its undertone, with a tighter, less rain-wet feel. Opulent Lime can feel like a sign panel in the sun, while King Lizard stays steadier, not quite as luminous. And where Frogger comes off playful and slightly softened, this one feels more controlled, a shade that doesn't try to charm you.
The kind of green I reach for when you need a status "on" that still looks engineered. I've used it for warehouse scan confirmations, fleet maintenance state tags, and logistics KPI pills sitting over textured camera feeds. It also holds up in ecommerce progress steps where you want decisiveness without turning into the louder yellow-lime direction. In dashboards and finance apps, it's the the one you reach for when you want go-state clarity that looks maintained next to grays.
Quick note: on very dark UIs it can read a bit dense. If it feels heavy, soften the surrounding borders and let the adjacent neutral breathe.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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