Alternative colors to White from Benjamin Moore paint colors

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

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Dulux White

h: 60, s: 2, v: 92

Benjamin Moore White / OC-151

ΔE*₀₀ = 0.87

?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: 80, s: 1, v: 93

LRV: 83.56%

more green
less saturated
lighter
Benjamin Moore White / OC-151
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore White / OC-151

Benjamin Moore Baby's Breath / OC-62

ΔE*₀₀ = 0.98

?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: 90, s: 2, v: 93

LRV: 81.50%

more green
same saturation
lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Baby's Breath / OC-62

Benjamin Moore Decorator's White / OC-149

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: 100, s: 1, v: 93

LRV: 82.68%

more green
less saturated
lighter
Benjamin Moore Decorator's White / OC-149
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Decorator's White / OC-149

Benjamin Moore Winter Snow / OC-63

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: 90, s: 2, v: 93

LRV: 82.20%

more green
same saturation
lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Winter Snow / OC-63

Benjamin Moore White Violet / 1408

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.19

?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: 84, s: 2, v: 92

LRV: 81.56%

more green
same saturation
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore White Violet / 1408

Benjamin Moore Ultra White / CC-10

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.37

?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: 120, s: 1, v: 93

LRV: 83.46%

green
less saturated
lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Ultra White / CC-10

Benjamin Moore Pure White / OC-64

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.37

?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: 100, s: 1, v: 91

LRV: 78.94%

more green
less saturated
darker
Benjamin Moore Pure White / OC-64
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Pure White / OC-64

Benjamin Moore Super White / OC-152

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.51

?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: 75, s: 2, v: 95

LRV: 87.36%

more orange
same saturation
lighter
Benjamin Moore Super White / OC-152
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Super White / OC-152

Benjamin Moore Wedding Veil / 2125-70

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.59

?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: 120, s: 1, v: 94

LRV: 84.44%

green
less saturated
lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Wedding Veil / 2125-70

Benjamin Moore White Diamond / OC-61

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.60

?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: 120, s: 1, v: 94

LRV: 83.37%

green
less saturated
lighter
Benjamin Moore White Diamond / OC-61
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore White Diamond / OC-61

Benjamin Moore Chalk White / 2126-70

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.60

?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: 140, s: 1, v: 93

LRV: 82.44%

green
less saturated
lighter
Benjamin Moore Chalk White / 2126-70
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Chalk White / 2126-70

Benjamin Moore Brilliant White / OC-150

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.70

?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: 96, s: 2, v: 93

LRV: 83.76%

more green
same saturation
lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Brilliant White / OC-150

Benjamin Moore Calm / OC-22

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.75

?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: 43, s: 3, v: 90

LRV: 75.83%

more orange
more saturated
darker
Benjamin Moore Calm / OC-22
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Calm / OC-22

Benjamin Moore Alabaster / OC-129

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.77

?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: 47, s: 4, v: 95

LRV: 85.08%

more orange
more saturated
lighter
Benjamin Moore Alabaster / OC-129
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Alabaster / OC-129

Benjamin Moore American White / 2112-70

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.86

?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: 45, s: 2, v: 89

LRV: 74.46%

more orange
same saturation
darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore American White / 2112-70

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