Square Color Scheme
Generate a square color scheme. Four colors spaced evenly around the color circle.
Base Color
Color Scheme
⬛ What Is a Square Color Scheme?
A square color scheme places four colors at exactly 90° intervals on the color wheel — forming a perfect square. This creates maximum hue diversity with perfect mathematical balance, offering the most evenly distributed four-color palette possible.
Input any color and get three additional colors spaced at perfect 90° intervals. All four HEX, RGB, and HSL codes are generated instantly.
Unlike rectangular tetradic schemes where some colors are closer together, the square arrangement ensures every color is equally distant from its neighbors — giving you the most diverse four-color palette achievable.
⚙️ How to Generate a Square Scheme
Select your starting color to anchor the square arrangement on the color wheel.
Four colors appear, each exactly 90° apart — creating a perfectly balanced, maximally diverse palette.
Copy the four color codes and apply them to your design. Let one color dominate while the others serve as equal accents.
Balanced Multi-Element Designs
When you need four equally important visual elements — like four product categories, four team sections, or four service tiers — a square scheme ensures no color dominates or recedes. Each element receives equal visual weight and attention from the viewer.
Festival & Event Branding
Events, festivals, and celebrations benefit from the vibrant energy that four equally spaced colors provide. The diversity creates visual excitement while the mathematical harmony prevents the design from feeling random or disorganized — perfect for posters, tickets, and promotional materials.
Infographic Color Coding
Infographics categorizing information into four groups need four clearly distinct colors. The square scheme's even spacing ensures maximum visual separation between categories, making your infographic intuitive to read and scan at a glance.