How many colors does a good website need in 2025? [60/30/10 rule]

Porträt von Tobias Berger, junger Mann mit lockigen Haaren und blauem BSC-Pulli, lächelnd in die Kamera blickend.

by Tobias Berger / updated 25.10.2025 / 3 min. reading time

Porträt von Tobias Berger, junger Mann mit lockigen Haaren und blauem BSC-Pulli, lächelnd in die Kamera blickend.

by Tobias Berger / updated 25.10.2025 /
3 min. reading time

Colors decide in seconds whether a website appears calm, lively or professional. Too many colors confuse, too few appear pale. The 60/30/10 rule describes the targeted use of three colors in a ratio of 60 % – 30 % – 10 %: one main color for structure, one secondary color for surfaces and one accent color for highlights. This creates balance, legibility and recognition.

Tip: If you are unsure which colors go together – try the color generator from BSC Webdesign. After just four short questions, you will automatically receive a harmonious color palette tailored to your company.

Targeted use of colors – effect & balance

The principle is simple: 60% main color forms the basis, 30% secondary color provides structure and 10% accent color draws the eye to buttons, links or key content. This division creates visual calm and at the same time promotes interaction – because it guides users visually and uses brand colors consistently. Each color takes on a clear psychological function: the main color conveys trust, the secondary color underlines character and the accent color creates excitement and a willingness to act.

The simple principle is explained below using two examples – one classic and calm, one creative and modern:

Example 1: Cream & Navy – calm, serious, trustworthy

Cream (#FFFBF4) has a warm and inviting effect, navy (#283065) conveys stability and professionalism, white (#FFFFFF) ensures clarity and lightness. Psychologically, the light base builds trust, while the deep blue anchors seriousness and reduces anxiety – ideal for consulting, education and corporate websites.

Example 2: Violet & midnight blue – creative, modern, striking

Violet (#6D28D9) stands for creativity and independence, light lilac (#F3E8FF) lends calm and elegance, night blue (#0B1021) gives depth and focus. Psychologically, this palette appeals to people who value individuality and aesthetic sophistication – ideal for design, fashion or creative services.

SEO tip: Ensure sufficient contrast (readability & accessibility), consistent colors across all subpages and clear CTA colors for higher click-through rates. The 60/30/10 rule helps you to develop a balanced website color palette in 2025 and consciously control conversion goals.

For even more inspiration: The following color combinations are clickable – you will land directly at the respective example in the large blog post on website colors 2025.

Conclusion: A convincing appearance with a clear color strategy

A coherent color scheme according to the 60/30/10 rule brings structure and recognition to your website. Content is perceived more easily, users find their way around more quickly and the website has a uniform appearance – whether on desktop or smartphone.

Tip: delve deeper into the topic in the Color Scheme Guide for Websites 2025. There you will find clear guidelines, combination ideas and HEX codes for direct adoption.

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