Answer color
Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005) uses #94C0E5 for Air Nomad Tattoos in this Toon Tone prompt. RGB is 148, 192, 229; HSB is 207°, 35%, 90%; HSL is 207°, 61%, 74%.
#94C0E5
- HEX
- #94C0E5
- RGB
- 148, 192, 229
- HSB
- 207°, 35%, 90%
- Target part
- Air Nomad Tattoos
The color, broken down
Nearby tones that look right and are wrong
#95B4E6
Too warm
Hue leans warmer than the stored answer.
#95CFE6
Too cool
Hue leans cooler than the stored answer.
#BED4E6
Too dull
Saturation drops below the answer.
#A6D7FF
Too bright
Brightness climbs past the target.
#81A8C7
Too dark
Brightness falls under the target.
How this color came to be
This is a blue family color with HSB 207°, 35%, 90%. It has mid saturation, so players usually miss by nudging intensity too far; it also has a bright value, so dark guesses are the common miss.
The stored answer is useful because it turns a remembered animation color into measurable values. In play, you only need to match the visible target part, but this page exposes the underlying color model for study.
Read the values as player advice, not just technical trivia. HSB 207°, 35%, 90% tells you the order of decisions: land in the blue family, decide how strong the color should feel, then set the lightness. RGB 148, 192, 229 is useful for exact reproduction, but HSB is usually better while you are actively guessing.
How to match it from memory
Start by naming the broad family: blue. Move hue until the live recolor lands in that family, then decide whether the prompt looks too pale, too intense, too bright, or too shadowed.
For Aang, the important cue is Air Nomad Tattoos rather than the full character palette. Keeping the target narrow helps your memory choose one answer instead of averaging several colors from the design.
Before you move a slider, say the remembered color in a sentence: "Aang Air Nomad Tattoos is a blue color that feels ..." Then fill in vivid, dusty, bright, dark, soft, or neutral. That sentence gives your first guess a direction and makes the result card easier to learn from.
Practice with this color
Use this Aang page after a run, not during one. The useful loop is to guess first, read the reveal, then open the study page for a color that surprised you. That keeps Toon Tone a memory game while still giving you a concrete way to improve.
For a second pass, compare Aang with related characters below. Colors in the same family can still have very different slider behavior: a loud yellow, a dusty yellow, and a nearly neutral gray-yellow are not interchangeable once scoring starts.
Related characters
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