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Midnight green (sometimes called eagle green) is a dark shade of green. In reality, midnight green is a shade of cyan, which can be readily ascertained by noting the fact that this color's red value is zero, and that its green and blue values are almost equal. Midnight green — Color coordinates — Hex triplet #004953 RGBB (r, g, b) (0, 73, 83) HSV (h, s, v) (187°, 100%, 33%) Source [1] B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) The color midnight green is displayed at right. Midnight green in culture Philadelphia Eagles player Hank Baskett wearing the Midnight Green uniform Sports The Philadelphia Eagles use midnight green as their primary color. In 1996, midnight green replaced Kelly green as the primary shade of green they used. See also List of colors v · d · e Shades of cyan Alice blue Aqua Aquamarine Baby blue Bondi blue Cerulean Cyan Electric blue Midnight green Pine green                     Robin egg blue Teal Turquoise Verdigris Viridian           The samples shown above are only indicative. v · d · e Shades of green Army green Asparagus Bright green British racing green Cal Poly Pomona green Camouflage green Celadon Chartreuse Clover Dartmouth green                     Electric green Emerald Fern green Forest green Gray-asparagus Green Green-yellow Harlequin Honeydew Hooker's green                     Hunter green India green Islamic green Jade Jungle green Kelly green Lime Lime green Midnight green Mint cream                     Moss green MSU Green Myrtle Neon green Office green Olive Olive drab Pakistan green Paris Green Pear                     Persian green Phthalo green Pigment green Pine green Rifle green Sacramento State green Sap green Sea green Shamrock green Spring bud                     Spring green Tea green Teal UP Forest green Viridian Yellow-green Variations of green               The samples shown above are only indicative. This color-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e