---
title: Colors
---
## Overview
Filament uses CSS variables to define its color palette. These CSS variables are mapped to Tailwind classes in the preset file that you load when installing Filament.
## Customizing the default colors
From a service provider's `boot()` method, or middleware, you can call the `FilamentColor::register()` method, which you can use to customize which colors Filament uses for UI elements.
There are 6 default colors that are used throughout Filament that you are able to customize:
```php
use Filament\Support\Colors\Color;
use Filament\Support\Facades\FilamentColor;
FilamentColor::register([
'danger' => Color::Red,
'gray' => Color::Zinc,
'info' => Color::Blue,
'primary' => Color::Amber,
'success' => Color::Green,
'warning' => Color::Amber,
]);
```
The `Color` class contains every [Tailwind CSS color](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/customizing-colors#color-palette-reference) to choose from.
You can also pass in a function to `register()` which will only get called when the app is getting rendered. This is useful if you are calling `register()` from a service provider, and want to access objects like the currently authenticated user, which are initialized later in middleware.
## Using a non-Tailwind color
You can use custom colors that are not included in the [Tailwind CSS color](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/customizing-colors#color-palette-reference) palette by passing an array of color shades from `50` to `950` in RGB format:
```php
use Filament\Support\Facades\FilamentColor;
FilamentColor::register([
'danger' => [
50 => '254, 242, 242',
100 => '254, 226, 226',
200 => '254, 202, 202',
300 => '252, 165, 165',
400 => '248, 113, 113',
500 => '239, 68, 68',
600 => '220, 38, 38',
700 => '185, 28, 28',
800 => '153, 27, 27',
900 => '127, 29, 29',
950 => '69, 10, 10',
],
]);
```
### Generating a custom color from a hex code
You can use the `Color::hex()` method to generate a custom color palette from a hex code:
```php
use Filament\Support\Colors\Color;
use Filament\Support\Facades\FilamentColor;
FilamentColor::register([
'danger' => Color::hex('#ff0000'),
]);
```
### Generating a custom color from an RGB value
You can use the `Color::rgb()` method to generate a custom color palette from an RGB value:
```php
use Filament\Support\Colors\Color;
use Filament\Support\Facades\FilamentColor;
FilamentColor::register([
'danger' => Color::rgb('rgb(255, 0, 0)'),
]);
```
## Registering extra colors
You can register extra colors that you can use throughout Filament:
```php
use Filament\Support\Colors\Color;
use Filament\Support\Facades\FilamentColor;
FilamentColor::register([
'indigo' => Color::Indigo,
]);
```
Now, you can use this color anywhere you would normally add `primary`, `danger`, etc.
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