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'''Harlequin''' is the color that is halfway between the web color ] and the color ] on the color wheel. It is a color that is 75% green and 25% yellow.


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==Harlequin==
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{{infobox color|
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title=Harlequin|
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hex=3FFF00|
r= 63|g=255|b= 0|
c= 75|m= 0|y=100|k= 0|
h=105|s=100|v=100
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At right is displayed the color '''harlequin'''.
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