The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Contrast Ratio

1.67

to 1

AA NormalFAIL
AAA NormalFAIL
AA LargeFAIL
AAA LargeFAIL

Color Details

Text Color

White

#fffffftext-white

Background Color

Amber 400

#fbbf24bg-amber-400

WCAG Compliance

CriterionMin RatioResult
Normal Text AA4.5:1FAIL
Normal Text AAA7:1FAIL
Large Text AA3:1FAIL
Large Text AAA4.5:1FAIL

Code Examples

Tailwind CSShtml
<!-- Text color: text-white -->
<!-- Background: bg-amber-400 -->
<div class="bg-amber-400 p-6 rounded-lg">
  <p class="text-white">
    Your accessible text here
  </p>
</div>
Plain CSScss
/* Text: #ffffff on Background: #fbbf24 */
.accessible-container {
  background-color: #fbbf24;
  color: #ffffff;
  padding: 1.5rem;
  border-radius: 0.5rem;
}

Use Cases

  • Decorative text only (not for body copy)
  • Large display headings (36px+) if AA Large passes
  • Placeholder or watermark text

Accessible Alternatives

Aa
text-white14.98:1

bg-amber-950

Aa
text-white9.07:1

bg-amber-900

Aa
text-white7.09:1

bg-amber-800

Frequently Asked Questions

Is white text on amber 400 accessible?
No, this combination fails WCAG AA with a contrast ratio of only 1.67:1, below the 4.5:1 minimum for normal text.
What is the contrast ratio of white on amber 400?
The contrast ratio is 1.67:1. WCAG AA requires at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. WCAG AAA requires 7:1 for normal text and 4.5:1 for large text.
How can I make white on amber 400 accessible?
To achieve WCAG AA compliance, try using a darker text shade or a lighter background shade. For example, increasing the contrast by using a darker text color or adjusting the background.

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