Pride Rainbow have 6 colors in their flag which are Red(#E40303), Orange(#FF8C00), Yellow(#FFED00), Green(#008026), Indigo(#004CFF) and Violet(#732982).
The Hex, RGB, CMYK, HSV, and HSL color codes are in the table below.
The Pride (Rainbow) flag is a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and social movements. It was designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978 and has since become an internationally recognized emblem of the LGBTQ+ community.
The traditional Pride (Rainbow) flag consists of six stripes, each with its own color and meaning. Below are the color names and their respective codes:
While variations of the flag exist, the six-color version listed above is the most widely recognized and used. Each color has a specific meaning that reflects the diversity and unity of the LGBTQ+ community.
The original flag designed by Gilbert Baker had eight colors, including hot pink and turquoise. Over time, these colors were dropped due to the unavailability of fabrics, resulting in the current six-color version. The meanings of the original colors are as follows:
The Pride (Rainbow) flag continues to be a powerful symbol of pride, diversity, and the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights and equality worldwide.