Alternative colors to Navajo White from Benjamin Moore paint colors

We found 15 closest paint color matches to Navajo White from Benjamin Moore colors

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Sherwin Williams SW 6126 Navajo White

h: 38, s: 15, v: 91

LRV: 72.39%

Benjamin Moore Lambskin / OC-3

ΔE*₀₀ = 0.73

?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: 38, s: 14, v: 91

LRV: 71.20%

less saturated
looks darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Lambskin / OC-3

Benjamin Moore Gentle Cream / OC-96

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.05

?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: 40, s: 15, v: 91

LRV: 71.32%

more yellow
same saturation
looks darker
Benjamin Moore Gentle Cream / OC-96
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Gentle Cream / OC-96

Benjamin Moore Pale Almond / OC-2

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.09

?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: 40, s: 16, v: 91

LRV: 69.46%

more yellow
more saturated
looks darker
Benjamin Moore Pale Almond / OC-2
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Pale Almond / OC-2

Benjamin Moore French White / 1093

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.12

?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: 40, s: 14, v: 92

LRV: 72.65%

more yellow
less saturated
lighter
looks lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore French White / 1093

Benjamin Moore Barbados Sand / 1094

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.13

?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: 38, s: 17, v: 91

LRV: 70.18%

more saturated
looks darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Barbados Sand / 1094

Benjamin Moore Mystic Beige / 2162-60

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.28

?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: 35, s: 17, v: 93

LRV: 72.89%

more orange
more saturated
lighter
looks lighter
Benjamin Moore Mystic Beige / 2162-60
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Mystic Beige / 2162-60

Benjamin Moore Sand Dunes / 1072

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.31

?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: 36, s: 17, v: 92

LRV: 70.11%

more orange
more saturated
lighter
looks darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Sand Dunes / 1072

Benjamin Moore Crème Caramel / OC-84

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.62

?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: 35, s: 16, v: 94

LRV: 73.34%

more orange
more saturated
lighter
looks lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Crème Caramel / OC-84

Benjamin Moore Malton / 1073

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.66

?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: 38, s: 18, v: 91

LRV: 67.07%

more saturated
looks darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Malton / 1073

Benjamin Moore Muslin / OC-12

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.68

?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: 39, s: 14, v: 88

LRV: 66.54%

more yellow
less saturated
darker
looks darker
Benjamin Moore Muslin / OC-12
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Muslin / OC-12

Benjamin Moore Natural Wicker / OC-1

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.78

?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: 41, s: 13, v: 91

LRV: 72.13%

more yellow
less saturated
looks darker
Benjamin Moore Natural Wicker / OC-1
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Natural Wicker / OC-1

Benjamin Moore Lighthouse Landing / 1044

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.87

?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: 40, s: 18, v: 91

LRV: 68.74%

more yellow
more saturated
looks darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Lighthouse Landing / 1044

Benjamin Moore Cayman Islands / 952

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.87

?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: 37, s: 16, v: 89

LRV: 65.85%

more orange
more saturated
darker
looks darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Cayman Islands / 952

Benjamin Moore Palace White / OC-100

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.98

?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: 42, s: 15, v: 92

LRV: 73.17%

more yellow
same saturation
lighter
looks lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Palace White / OC-100

Benjamin Moore Mohair / 1058

ΔE*₀₀ = 2.03

?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: 37, s: 18, v: 90

LRV: 67.42%

more orange
more saturated
darker
looks darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Mohair / 1058

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