Alternative colors to Citrine from Little Greene paint colors

We found 4 closest paint color matches to Citrine from Little Greene colors

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Sherwin Williams SW 6714 Citrine

h: 69, s: 11, v: 93

LRV: 81.97%

Little Greene Acorn / 87

ΔE*₀₀ = 2.39

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 66, s: 14, v: 89

more yellow
more saturated
darker
Little Greene Acorn / 87
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Little Greene Mirror / 219

ΔE*₀₀ = 3.65

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 57, s: 9, v: 90

more yellow
less saturated
darker
Little Greene Mirror / 219
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Little Greene White Lead / 74

ΔE*₀₀ = 4.23

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 57, s: 9, v: 98

more yellow
less saturated
lighter
Little Greene White Lead / 74
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Little Greene First Light / 49

ΔE*₀₀ = 4.80

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 50, s: 14, v: 99

more orange
more saturated
lighter
Little Greene First Light / 49
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