What Goes With LightSeaGreen?
Five colors that pair well with LightSeaGreen (#20B2AA), computed from its position on the hue wheel.
Complementary
#B22028
Analogous (-30°)
#20B261
Analogous (+30°)
#2071B2
Triadic
#AA20B2
Triadic
#B2AA20
Why These Colors Work With LightSeaGreen
LightSeaGreen (#20B2AA) sits at 177°, right at the teal-cyan boundary, with a high 70% saturation and mid 41% lightness — despite the 'light' in the name, this is a genuinely rich, medium-depth color, not a pale one; the name refers to its clarity rather than brightness. It sits closer to Teal in weight but with more visible saturation, giving it real presence without Teal's darker gravitas. Its complement lands in a warm coral-red, and light-sea-green-and-coral is a vivid, well-balanced version of the general teal-coral beach pairing, carrying real energy in both directions rather than one color dominating. Against cream or sand it turns coastal and lively; against navy it deepens into a rich, saturated ocean gradient. Against white it stays crisp and clean, common in spa, wellness, and coastal branding wanting vibrancy without Turquoise's brighter intensity. Because it holds real saturation at a workable mid-lightness, it functions well as either a dominant palette color or a strong accent, unlike the paler or darker extremes in its color family.
Curated Companion Picks
vivid, well-balanced version of the teal-coral beach pairing
rich, saturated ocean gradient
coastal and lively register