Roblox uses BrickColor codes to define colors for parts, avatars, clothing, and Studio builds. Each color has a unique index number, a name, and an RGB value you can use directly in scripts with BrickColor.new() or Color3.fromRGB(). This cheat sheet covers all 129 official BrickColor codes – use the card view to browse by swatch or switch to table view to scan by name or index. Hit Copy on any color to grab its RGB values instantly.
BrickColor codes are most useful when you’re working in Roblox Studio – whether you’re scripting part colors dynamically, building a custom GUI, or designing an avatar outfit that needs an exact shade. For avatar customization in-game, the color picker in the Avatar Editor maps to these same BrickColor values, so knowing the index makes it easy to match colors across builds.
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