Shades are darker versions of colors, and tints are lighter. So, Dark blue/Light blue and Maroon/Pink are correct pairs.
Shades and Tints are ways to describe colors when they get darker or lighter. A shade is made by adding black to a color, making it darker. A tint is made by adding white, making the color lighter.
  • Shade = color + black (darker)
  • Tint = color + white (lighter)
To make a shade, you add black to the original color.
Tints are lighter versions of colors, such as pink, light green, and sky blue.

Shades

Shades are the darker forms of colors. When you add black to a color, you create a shade. Shades often express seriousness or warmth.
  • Made by adding black to a color.
  • Example: Red → Maroon (shade).
  • Used to show depth or strong feelings in stories and pictures.
Shades often express feelings like seriousness, warmth, or elegance.

Exercise

Match each base color to a correct shade:
  1. Blue
  2. Red
  3. Green
A. Burgundy
B. Navy
C. Forest green
Shades of green include Forest green and Olive (darker colors).
Navy is a shade of blue.

Tints

Tints are lighter versions of colors, made by adding white. They often express softness, happiness, or freshness.
  • Made by adding white to a color.
  • Example: Blue → Baby blue (tint).
  • Used to show lightness or joy in conversations and designs.
Tints usually express feelings like softness, happiness, and freshness.

Exercise

Name the tint for each color:
  1. Red
  2. Blue
  3. Green
Tints of green include Mint green and Pale green (lighter colors).
Baby blue is the tint of blue.

Conclusion

Shades and tints help us describe colors in more detail and add feeling to what we say and see.
  • Shades are darker colors made by adding black.
  • Tints are lighter colors made by adding white.
  • Using shades and tints can make learning and using colors more fun and meaningful!
Shades are darker versions of colors, and tints are lighter versions.
Correct pairs include Blue (Navy/Sky blue) and Red (Maroon/Pink). Shades get darker, tints get lighter.
Every rainbow color has its own shades and tints! When you add black, you get a shade — the color becomes richer and darker. When you add white, you get a tint — the color looks softer and lighter.
Rainbow ColorExample ShadeExample Tint
RedMaroonPink
OrangeBurnt OrangePeach
YellowMustardPale Yellow
GreenForest GreenMint Green
BlueNavySky Blue
IndigoMidnight BlueLavender Blue
VioletEggplantLilac
  • Shades often express strength or seriousness.
  • Tints often express gentleness or happiness.
To make a tint, you add white to the original color.

Conclusion

Shades and tints are like color family members—darker shades bring depth while lighter tints add a soft touch.
  • Shades = color + black (darker)
  • Tints = color + white (lighter)
  • Every rainbow color can be a shade or a tint!