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Benjamin Moore Snow White OC-66

Snow White

Benjamin Moore

OC-66

About Snow White by Benjamin Moore

Brightness: 90.4%

Tone: Cool

HEX: #f1f5f1

RGB: 241, 245, 241

Hue120°

Saturation17%

Lightness95%

Similar Colors by Benjamin Moore

These are close matches to Snow White from the same brand. They keep a similar look and work well in the same type of rooms.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about how Snow White looks in real rooms, how it behaves with light, and how it pairs with other shades.

Is Snow White OC-66 a warm or cool color?
Snow White by Benjamin Moore is a cool light color. It will usually read cool in most homes rather than a sharp pure white.
What type of color is Snow White?
Snow White sits in the green family. Its hue is about 120°, which keeps it in that range on the color wheel.
What are the color stats for Snow White?
Brightness is about 90%. Saturation is around 17%. Lightness (HSL L) is roughly 95%. Hue is close to 120°. The hex value is #f1f5f1. The RGB value is 241, 245, 241.
Is Snow White better for dark rooms or bright rooms?
Snow White has brightness around 90%. It can help lift darker spaces without feeling too stark, so it works well in darker rooms, halls, or basements.
Which colors go with Snow White?
You can match Snow White with simple whites for trim and ceiling, or with nearby neutrals from the same brand. The similar colors and complementary colors on this page are a good starting point for pairing.
Where does Snow White work best in a home?
Snow White is a good fit for full walls in living rooms, bedrooms, and open spaces, especially where you want a soft cool backdrop. It can also work in lower light areas because it stays fairly bright.
How does Snow White compare to a pure white paint?
Snow White is softer than a pure untinted white. The cool undertone and light color feel more gentle on the eye, so it tends to look calmer and less stark on large walls.

Darker Shades by Benjamin Moore

These colors drop a bit below Snow White in brightness. They can add depth without leaving the same style.

Complementary Colors by Benjamin Moore

These colors sit on the opposite side of the color wheel from Snow White. They add contrast without clashing.

Alternate Colors by other brands

These colors from other brands have a similar look to Snow White. They are helpful if you switch between brands or match to a contractor’s paint line.