You might not think of many colours that start with J, but that’s what makes them fascinating! These rare shades add a unique touch to traditional media, digital art, branding, and advertising. So, let’s look at some of the most J colours that deserve a spot in your palette.
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Jonquil (#FADA5E)

Want to brighten your space? Jonquil is a great choice. This gentle yellow shade is inspired by the daffodil’s golden petals, making it a great choice for adding a cozy, light-filled vibe to home décor or digital designs.
Jade Green (#40726D)

With a rich blend of green and blue, jade green brings a touch of elegance to your living space. The RGB composition of this beautiful J color is 0% red, 65.88% green, and 41.96% blue.
Jazzberry Jam (#A50B5E)

If you prefer a bold color that’s not too loud, jazzberry jam should be on your list. This hue is a blend of red and blue, with subtle hints of green. The result? A bold and somewhat fruity shade.
Jungle Green (#29AB87)

Jungle green is a cool green shade, which has 16% red, 67% green, and 53% blue. What complementary color works best? You can pair jungle green with a deep, rose-red shade.
Japanese Carmine (#9D2933)

At first glance, Japanese carmine might look like an ordinary shade of red, but it’s different. It has a medium-dark shade, mixed with hints of green and blue, to achieve its hue. And when paired with gold, it creates a striking balance of warmth and motion, bringing energy and sophistication to any space.
Japanese Indigo (#264348)

Although this color, which starts with the letter J, has ‘indigo’ in its name, it’s a far cry from the indigo you might know. Instead of having a purple shade, Japanese indigo is, simply put, a dark shade of cyan. Its ashy undertones lend it a timeless depth, modern enough for tech-inspired palettes yet grounded enough for artistic, nature-driven designs.
Jade Glass (#00CED1)

Jade glass is a more vibrant version of turquoise. This bright blue-green hue has no red, but includes high percentages of green and blue, 80.78% and 81.96%, respectively. Given its bright tone, jade glass is often used as an accent color.
June Bud (#BDDA57)

Prefer a vivid yellow with a dash of green? June bud is perfect. This color has a bright yellowish-green shade, but don’t be fooled, though! It’s not all green! Based on its RGB composition, it has 74% red, 85% green, and 34% blue.
Jasper Red (#D05340)

Jasper red is a deep, earthy shade that blends red with soft brown and some orange undertones. This gives a sense of grounded elegance and natural charm, making it a classic pick for everything from interior accents to fashion details.
Jet Black (#343434)

Featuring equal percentages of red, green, and blue, this hue carries a subtle softness. You might even say that it looks like saturated black! But here’s a fun fact: this color is inspired by the jet gemstone, which is technically a fossilised form of coal.
Jelly Bean (#297B9A)

If you want a darker shade of turquoise with a more pronounced blue tint, you’ll love Jelly Bean Blue. Although this color is not included in the typical web-safe color scheme, it looks absolutely stellar, especially on garments.
Japanese Maple (#780109)

If the Japanese maple reminds you of crimson, you are not technically wrong because it’s actually a member of the dark crimson family. What’s cool about this deep red shade is its versatility — you can pair it with neutrals, complementary shades like teal, or accent colors like gold.
Japanese Violet (#5B3256)

Looking for another shade of violet? Japanese violet might be the one that you’ve been looking for! Compared to regular violet, this color has a deep yet muted tone, which, as a result, creates a moody and graceful tone that feels both mysterious and tender. This color, which begins with J, is composed of 36% red, 20% green, and 34% blue.
John Deere Green (#367C2B)

This color starting with the letter J is one of the three brand colors of (you guessed it right) the company John Deere Green. This vibrant green shade is often associated with the brand’s tractors and agriculture.
Jack-o-Lantern Orange (#F4781E)

Can’t get enough of the color orange? Jack-o-Lantern orange is a wonderful hue to have! This hue, made from 94% red, 56% green, and 12% blue, is a slightly darker version of the ‘true’ orange tone or #FFA500. And yes, this color was inspired by Jack-o-lanterns.
Japonica (#D87C63)

For a warmer shade of orange, Japonica is an excellent choice. This hue features soft, warm orange tones blended with red undertones, resulting in a darker yet softer peach somewhere between coral and terracotta.
Jasmine Green (#ACD38B)

For green pastel colors, jasmine green is a perfect candidate. Born from a blend of 67.45% red, 82.75% green, and 54.51% blue, the result is a muted green that is neither too cold nor too bright.
More Colors That Start With J
- Jade (#00A86B)
- Jasmine (#F8DE7E)
- Jaffa (#EF8633)
- Jasper (#D73B3E)
- Jet (#000000)
- Jordy Blue (#8AB9F1)
- Jungle Mist (#B4CFD3)
- Jumbo (#777B7E)
- Jacaranda (#2E0329)
- Japanese Laurel (#0A6906)
- Jonquil Yellow (#F4CA16)
- Jitterbug (#63C5DA)
- Jungle Mist (#B4CFD3)





