HTML color names
The HTML color names are well known for their inaccuracies and absolute lack of understanding when it comes to art.

Certain colors are also identical. This is because big tech hates us.
Every single color bestowed upon us by big HTML. Praise be!
- ↑ For whatever reason, the color based on Lapus Lazuli of all things, is a light blue? Bitch no one thinks its a light color. Everyone knows it refers to a deep blue, but nooooo I guess some fuckers in the HTML department decided, that no, in the case of HTML, it refers to a blue that feels almost identical to Alice Blue okay. what-fucking-ever.
- ↑ Oh thank godddddd I'm so glad that we got bisque, antique white, and now blanched almond! These three colors are so different! Whatever could we do without them?
- ↑ Potentially one of the worst to ever do it. This is maroon and I'm tired of pretending like it's not.
- ↑ What do you mean this wood is burly?
- ↑ See Military
- ↑ You know, some people think this color should be red. They are very wrong, but I'll let people have their opinions.
- ↑ I feel like this is Rose not crimson, but what do I know, I'm simply a humble wiki editor.
- ↑ Identical to aqua despite cyan and aqua being two very different colors
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 For british people. Honestly, this should probably go in HTML colour names.
- ↑ Second longest HTML color name.
- ↑ This is in reference to the Baseball team.
- ↑ According to HTML this is identical to magenta. To be honest, this one does feel closer than cyan/aqua.
- ↑ This sounds like a place with really high property taxes.
- ↑ You know, when I was a kid, I didn't know that khaki the word spoken out loud, and khaki the word written down were the same, and it took until someone read it out loud in front of me to realize my mistake. To be honest though, I didn't feel stupid, just irritated that the word was spelled like that.
- ↑ This is a lie and we all know it.
- ↑ The longest color name in the whole set goes to this one.
- ↑ Shouldn't lime and lime green be swapped? lime green is closer to the actual color of limes, so you'd think that this one would be "Lime" and the other one would be "Lime green" to specify that they mean the color, but I guess not.
- ↑ Damn... they hate this version of olive.
- ↑ What does this even mean.
- ↑ What does THIS even mean?
- ↑ That's a Country
- ↑ In what world is this brown. This is clearly an orange bordering on salmon.