
| In a tetradic colour scheme, four colours are separated by 90° of hue. To create a tetradic colour scheme, set the variation amount for hue to 90°, the number of swatches per row to at least five and choose any four successive hues. |

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We've developed a tool to help you find the best colours for your project. Finding several good colour combinations is easy with our intuitive HP colour wheel.

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