Cyan color wheel {{Infobox color
Cyan is the blue-green color that is between
blue and
green on a modern
RGB color wheel. The modern RGB color wheel replaced the traditional old-fashioned RYB color wheel because it is possible to display much brighter and more saturated colors using the primary and secondary colors of the RGB color wheel. In the terminology of
color theory,
RGB color space has a much larger
color gamut than
RYB color space. The first recorded use of
cyan as a color name in
English was in 1879.
Turquoise {{infobox color The color turquoise is that of the
semi-precious stone turquoise, which is a light tone of blue-green. Its first recorded use as a color name in
English is from 1573.
Green-blue {{infobox color
Green-blue is a
Crayola crayon color from 1958 to 1990.
Bondi blue Bondi blue belongs to the
cyan family of blues. It is very similar to the
Crayola crayon color "blue-green".
Apple, Inc. designated the name "Bondi Blue" to the color of the
original iMac's back cover when it was introduced in 1998. It is said to be named for the color of the water at
Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia.
Blue green (Munsell) {{Infobox color One definition of the color is in the Munsell color system (Munsell 5BG) although there is widespread acceptance and knowledge of the color from the so-called blue-green algae which have been recognised and described since the 18th century and probably before that.
Cerulean {{infobox Color {{infobox Color
Teal {{Infobox color ==In nature==