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Random Palette Generator

Generate curated random color palettes.

Tip: lock a swatch with the padlock to keep it through the next shuffle.

Hex values
#D786E9
#D76DCC
#E633A7
#D21B5E
#982A33
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How to use Random Palette Generator

What this tool does

The Random Palette Generator builds a harmonious set of five colours with a single click. Rather than scattering unrelated hues, it picks one random base hue and derives the rest using small, even hue offsets, then constrains saturation and lightness to ranges chosen to keep results pleasant — never muddy, never neon. The five swatches step from light to dark so the palette reads naturally. Press Generate palette to reshuffle, lock any swatch you want to keep with its padlock, and copy individual colours or the whole set. Every palette is created locally in your browser, so generation is instant, works offline, and stays completely private.

Use cases

Starting a project from a blank canvas is hard, and a random but tasteful palette is a great way to break that block. Designers use a generator like this for rapid mood exploration — spin through a dozen palettes in a minute and screenshot the ones that resonate. Developers building a side project or prototype can grab a coherent five-colour set without waiting on a design pass. Brand work often starts by locking one fixed colour — a logo colour, say — and shuffling the other four to discover supporting hues that genuinely complement it. Illustrators and hobbyists use random palettes as creative prompts, letting an unexpected combination push a piece somewhere they would not have chosen deliberately. It is equally handy for slide decks, social graphics and game art, anywhere a fresh, balanced set of colours is needed fast.

How to use it

  1. The tool opens with a palette already generated. Press Generate palette to produce a new one whenever you want.
  2. Found a colour worth keeping? Click its padlock to lock it. Locked swatches stay put through every shuffle; unlocked ones change around them.
  3. Click any swatch to copy its hex value, or use Copy all to grab the complete five-colour set at once.
  4. Scan the Hex values list below for an at-a-glance summary with per-colour copy buttons.
  5. Press Reset to clear all locks and start fresh.

Tips

The lock feature is what turns a toy into a tool. Lock your primary or brand colour first, then shuffle repeatedly — you are now exploring companions for a fixed anchor rather than starting over each time. If a palette is close but one colour feels off, lock the four you like and keep generating until the last one lands. Because the swatches run light to dark, treat the lightest as a page or card background, the darkest as text or a heading colour, and the middle three as surfaces and accents. When you find a winner, copy the hex values immediately — a new shuffle cannot be undone. And if you want even more control, take any single colour from the palette into a tints and shades generator to build a full UI scale from it.

A random generator is best for discovery; for deliberate work, pair it with harmony-based tools. Once you have a base colour you like, a colour scheme generator can show its exact complementary, analogous and triadic partners, while a tints and shades tool expands any one colour into a usable ramp of hover, active and disabled states. If accessibility matters — and it usually does — run your chosen text and background pairs through a contrast checker, as a good-looking palette does not guarantee readable text. Used together, random generation for ideas and harmony tools for refinement give you both speed and rigour.

Frequently asked questions

What makes this palette curated rather than random noise?
Instead of picking five unrelated colours, the generator chooses one random base hue and derives the other four from it using small, deliberate hue offsets. Saturation and lightness are constrained to ranges that avoid muddy or neon results, and lightness steps across the row. The outcome looks like a designed palette, not a scatter of pixels.
How does locking a swatch work?
Click the padlock on any colour to lock it. Locked swatches are kept exactly as they are the next time you press Generate, while the unlocked ones reshuffle around them. This lets you anchor a colour you like — often a brand colour — and explore companions for it.
Can I get the same palette back later?
Each shuffle is genuinely random, so a palette is not automatically saved. If you find a combination you want to keep, copy the hex values straight away. Locking swatches preserves them only within the current session.
Is anything sent to a server?
No. Palettes are generated entirely by JavaScript in your browser using local random numbers and colour maths. Nothing is uploaded, logged or shared, so you can explore freely and privately.
Why are the five colours arranged light to dark?
Lightness is stepped evenly across the row so the palette reads from light to dark. This ordering makes it easy to map colours to roles — light tones for backgrounds, mid tones for surfaces and accents, dark tones for text or headings.

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