Violet is the seventh and final color of the raimbow. It is an alternate version for purple, or vice-versa. Violet consists of the shortest and most energetic wavelengths of visible light. To go beyond would be ultraviolet. The most famous violet flower is the violet, which is often erroneously called blue by poets. For a real life example, please press control and p on your keyboard.

History

Violet's history traces back to the Violet Age. Sadly, no one knows when the Violet Age occurred.

Colors
 
RedOrangeYellowGreenBluePurpleBlackWhitePinkBrownGray (Grey)
 
CyanMagentaIndigoVioletRoseGoldSilverBronze
 
FuchsiaBeigeAmberLimeLemonTanTealOliveKhakiSky BlueNavy
 
MaroonCrimsonVermillionScarletCoralSalmonPeachCreamLavenderLilacAquaTurquoiseEmeraldOchreSiennaUmber
 
Light GrayDark GrayBurgundyAuburnRubySepiaTaupeBananaSpring GreenMintJadeAquamarineAzureSapphireAmethystPlumNeonIvoryPlatinum
 
ApricotTangerineMarigoldWheatChartreuseMossKellyCeladonPeriwinkleCeruleanCobaltUltramarineBlueberryIrisGrapeThistleMauveOrchidStrawberryCeriseVanillaChocolateMahoganyChestnutEbonyCharcoalGunmetalKey
 
CoquelicotPersimmonSunburnPeruGoldenrodCitrineVitellaryDandelionPearMindaroGooSlime GreenSageAsparagusHarlequinErinMalachitePakistanVerdigrisViridianAlice BlueElectric BlueCapriCornflowerGlaucousVictoriaZaffreEggplantHeliotropePuceMulberryAmaranthSnowPearlXanaduFeldgrau
EigengrauVantablack