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Top 15 Halloween Color Palettes for Creative Projects With HEX Codes

Max Wales
Max Wales Originally published Dec 02, 25, updated Dec 03, 25

Halloween color palettes are all about contrast: warm pumpkins and candlelight against inky shadows, electric neon against midnight blue. The colors you choose can instantly tell viewers whether your video or design is cozy and nostalgic, playful and over-the-top, or truly terrifying. Orange, black, purple, and acid green are classic Halloween hues, but the way you mix them with neutrals and highlights is what creates a memorable mood.

Below you will find 15 ready-to-use Halloween color palettes with HEX codes, designed for creators and Filmora users who want consistent visuals across intros, color grading, YouTube thumbnails, channel branding, and social posts. You can copy these HEX codes directly into your design tools or use them as a reference when stylizing your footage in Filmora.

In this article
    1. Pumpkin Patch Nightfall
    2. Witching Hour Glow
    3. Haunted House Porch Lights
    4. Graveyard Fog And Flame
    1. Candy Corn Remix
    2. Neon Slime Party
    3. Cauldron Candy Pop
    4. Glowstick Graveyard
    1. Raven Velvet Elegance
    2. Midnight Masquerade
    3. Cursed Chateau Chic
    1. Harvest Moon Porch
    2. Candlelit Caramel Nights
    3. Spiced Pumpkin Latte
    4. Autumn Leaves After Dark

Classic Spooky Halloween Color Palettes

Pumpkin Patch Nightfall

pumpkin patch nightfall halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #ff6b1a, #ffb347, #3b1b5a, #111111, #e5e5f0
  • Mood: Warm, nostalgic, and slightly eerie, like a small-town trick-or-treat night.
  • Use for: Great for Halloween vlog intros, family-friendly thumbnail frames, and lower thirds that feel festive but not too dark.

This palette feels like walking past carved pumpkins just as the sun disappears. Rich pumpkin orange (#ff6b1a) and softer harvest orange (#ffb347) carry the festive side of Halloween, while the deep plum twilight (#3b1b5a) and near-black (#111111) add just enough mystery. The pale moonlight neutral (#e5e5f0) keeps everything readable and softens the overall look.

Use Pumpkin Patch Nightfall for vlog openers, YouTube banners, and channel sections where you want unmistakable Halloween energy without going full horror. The light accent is perfect for clean text and icons, while the darker shades can anchor backgrounds, subscribe buttons, and lower third bars. It is especially strong for family content, DIY decor videos, and seasonal promos that should look spooky but still welcoming.

Pro Tip: Build A Warm Halloween Look In Filmora

To keep this cozy Halloween palette consistent, start by using the pumpkin tones as your main accent colors in Filmora. Add orange and plum to titles, motion graphics, and overlays, then push your footage slightly warmer in color correction so skin tones and candlelight match the #ff6b1a and #ffb347 tones. Use the deep #111111 for background panels and text boxes so your thumbnails and intros are easy to read, even on mobile.

Across a full project, reuse these colors in chapter cards, end screens, and social cutdowns. In Filmora, you can save custom title presets that lock in your chosen HEX codes, so every reel, Short, or community post thumbnail feels like part of the same Halloween series.

AI Color Palette

If you have a favorite still frame from your Halloween vlog or a graphic of this palette, you can turn it into a look for the entire edit. Filmora's AI Color Palette feature analyzes the reference colors and automatically applies similar tones to your other clips, so your oranges, shadows, and highlights feel cohesive from intro to end screen.

Drop in a shot that already nails the Pumpkin Patch Nightfall mood, run AI Color Palette on the rest of your timeline, and let Filmora match the warmth and contrast. You save time on manual grading while keeping thumbnails, b-roll, and A-roll in the same nostalgic Halloween style.

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HSL, Color Wheels & Curves

To fine-tune this Halloween look, use Filmora's HSL controls to gently boost orange saturation and slightly mute any distracting colors that do not fit the palette. With the color wheels, you can add warm tones into midtones and highlights while keeping shadows deep and neutral, giving your footage a cinematic, candlelit feel. If you want more control, adjust curves to deepen contrast in the darkest areas without crushing detail in faces and props.

For more structured guidance, you can follow Filmora's color correction tools in Filmora to balance exposure first, then stylize with subtle shifts in hue and contrast. This keeps your Pumpkin Patch Nightfall palette looking intentional instead of over-processed.

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1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs

Once your basic colors are in place, you can quickly stylize them with Filmora's filter and LUT library. Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to add subtle film grain, deepen shadows, or give your Pumpkin Patch Nightfall palette a more vintage or cinematic twist. This is ideal if you want your Halloween content to look polished without spending hours grading every clip by hand.

Try stacking a warm LUT with a soft vignette filter to highlight glowing pumpkins and faces, while the dark corners stay rich and spooky. You can then reuse the same filter stack as a preset across your entire Halloween series to keep thumbnails, trailers, and shorts visually unified.

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Witching Hour Glow

witching hour glow halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #ff7a1a, #facc15, #7b2cbf, #0f172a, #94a3b8
  • Mood: Dramatic and magical, with glowing highlights against deep shadows.
  • Use for: Perfect for cinematic title cards, countdown screens, and motion graphics that highlight Halloween magic.

Witching Hour Glow balances fiery orange (#ff7a1a) and candlelit gold (#facc15) with an enchanting purple (#7b2cbf). Deep navy shadows (#0f172a) and misty gray-blue (#94a3b8) make the bright colors feel like floating spells in the dark. The overall effect is theatrical and slightly mysterious, ideal when you want your content to feel like a Halloween movie trailer.

Use this palette for countdown timers, animated overlays, and logo stings where you need glowing effects and clear focal points. In thumbnails, place warm text or icons over the darker navy, and use purple as a framing color for borders or progress bars in livestream layouts.

Haunted House Porch Lights

haunted house porch lights halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #ff8a3d, #fecd70, #4c1d95, #1f2933, #e2e8f0
  • Mood: Inviting yet mysterious, like warm lights cutting through a dark October night.
  • Use for: Use this for channel branding, end screens, and overlay graphics where you need legible text over spooky but welcoming hues.

This palette mixes porch-light amber (#fecd70) and soft orange (#ff8a3d) with a rich purple (#4c1d95) and moody charcoal (#1f2933). The cool foggy highlight (#e2e8f0) acts as a soft white that keeps titles and icons crisp. The vibe is classic haunted house: you feel the chill, but you still want to walk up the steps.

Haunted House Porch Lights works well for channel art, end screens with subscribe prompts, and info-heavy overlays. Use the charcoals and purple for backgrounds, the ambers for call-to-action buttons, and the pale neutral for text. It keeps your Halloween visuals on-theme while staying clean and readable for tutorials, commentary videos, or family content.

Graveyard Fog And Flame

graveyard fog and flame halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #fb923c, #f97316, #4b5563, #020617, #e5e7eb
  • Mood: Chilly and suspenseful, balancing firelight with heavy mist.
  • Use for: Ideal for horror shorts, spooky podcast covers, and dramatic lower thirds that need strong contrast.

Graveyard Fog And Flame contrasts smoky grays (#4b5563) and near-black (#020617) with blazing orange tones (#fb923c and #f97316). A pale gray mist (#e5e7eb) adds breathing room so your visuals do not become too heavy. The palette feels colder and more ominous than the classic pumpkin look, which makes the orange accents look like real fire or candles in a dark cemetery.

Use this scheme when you need tension: horror shorts, scary storytime thumbnails, paranormal podcast artwork, or cinematic lower thirds over night footage. Keep most of your frames in gray and black and let the oranges highlight key elements such as episode titles, character names, or important objects in your scenes.

Playful Neon Halloween Color Palettes

Candy Corn Remix

candy corn remix halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #ffb703, #ffe5a5, #ff4b6e, #1f1d2b, #f7f7ff
  • Mood: Fun, sweet, and high-energy, like a candy store after dark.
  • Use for: Great for kids Halloween content, playful intros, and eye-catching YouTube thumbnails.

Candy Corn Remix takes the classic yellow and cream of candy corn (#ffb703 and #ffe5a5) and throws in a punchy candy pink (#ff4b6e). A deep plum-black (#1f1d2b) and a soft off-white (#f7f7ff) keep everything grounded and easy on the eyes. The palette is bright and cheerful, with just enough darkness to still read as Halloween.

This is a strong choice for kids channels, DIY costume tutorials, snack recipes, or any Halloween series that should feel cute rather than creepy. Use the dark plum for backgrounds, and keep titles in white or cream with accents of yellow and pink on buttons, stickers, and animated emojis in your edits.

Neon Slime Party

neon slime party halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #22c55e, #a3e635, #f97316, #0f172a, #020617
  • Mood: Electric and chaotic, like a glow-stick dance party in a haunted basement.
  • Use for: Perfect for gaming overlays, Halloween livestream frames, and fast-paced TikTok edits.

Neon Slime Party mixes toxic green (#22c55e), bright chartreuse (#a3e635), and hot orange (#f97316) over deep navy and almost-black (#0f172a and #020617). The result is pure neon energy that looks amazing against dark backgrounds, especially on screens and mobile devices.

Use this palette for gaming channels, EDM mixes, or chaotic meme edits. Put health bars, face-cam frames, and alert popups in slime greens, and keep the main background dark so the neon elements glow. For TikTok or Reels, this palette instantly signals Halloween while keeping everything dynamic and modern.

Cauldron Candy Pop

cauldron candy pop halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #ff5c8a, #fb923c, #22c1c3, #2b2d42, #edf2f7
  • Mood: Quirky and whimsical, mixing witchy vibes with sugary brights.
  • Use for: Use for channel mascots, K-pop style edits, and animated stickers in Halloween reels.

Cauldron Candy Pop blends bubblegum pink (#ff5c8a), bright pumpkin orange (#fb923c), and a potion-like teal (#22c1c3) on top of deep slate (#2b2d42) and a soft highlight (#edf2f7). It feels like kawaii Halloween: witchcraft, but pastel and fun.

Use this palette if your brand leans toward K-pop aesthetics, anime edits, or cute character-driven content. It is perfect for animated stickers, emotes, channel mascots, and playful lower thirds. Keep your text mostly in white or light gray and use the bright colors for borders, icons, and transitions.

Glowstick Graveyard

glowstick graveyard halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #f97316, #e11d48, #a855f7, #22c55e, #020617
  • Mood: Surreal and rebellious, with club-style neons floating over inky black.
  • Use for: Ideal for EDM edits, Halloween party promos, and bold motion posters that must stand out in feeds.

Glowstick Graveyard throws vivid orange (#f97316), magenta (#e11d48), violet (#a855f7), and slime green (#22c55e) onto a pitch-black backdrop (#020617). The palette screams nightlife and club flyers, but with a distinctly spooky twist.

Use it for Halloween party promos, DJ sets, montage edits, and vertical posters that need maximum impact in crowded feeds. Keep most of the frame black, then use the neon colors as glowing outlines, typography, or motion trails behind text and characters for a rebellious, high-energy look.

Elegant Gothic Halloween Color Palettes

Raven Velvet Elegance

raven velvet elegance halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #0b0b0d, #111827, #4b164c, #9f1239, #f3e8ff
  • Mood: Luxurious and dark, like a Victorian parlor lit by candlelight.
  • Use for: Great for cinematic trailers, gothic wedding teasers, and premium Halloween brand intros.

Raven Velvet Elegance layers deep blacks (#0b0b0d), midnight blue-black (#111827), and royal purple (#4b164c) with a rich wine red (#9f1239). A pale lavender highlight (#f3e8ff) serves as a delicate contrast for text and small details. The overall feeling is luxurious and gothic rather than overtly scary.

This palette is ideal for high-end Halloween content: perfume-style ads, gothic wedding highlight films, dark fashion lookbooks, and cinematic channel intros. Use the light lavender for typography, combine the reds and purples in gradients, and keep backgrounds almost black for a velvety, premium finish.

Midnight Masquerade

midnight masquerade halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #020617, #0f172a, #1f2937, #f97316, #facc15
  • Mood: Mysterious and upscale, with tiny bursts of candlelit gold and amber.
  • Use for: Use this palette for title sequences, typography overlays, and logo animations that need subtle glamour.

Midnight Masquerade builds layers of dark blues and charcoals (#020617, #0f172a, #1f2937) and punctuates them with warm amber and gold (#f97316 and #facc15). It feels like a masked ball by candlelight: mostly shadows, with strategic sparks of brightness.

For video, keep backgrounds deep blue and let your logo, titles, or animated flourishes shine in orange and gold. This palette is perfect for elegant countdowns, sponsor tags, or intro cards that hint at luxury without losing the Halloween edge.

Cursed Chateau Chic

cursed chateau chic halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #111111, #3f3d56, #6d597a, #ff7a1a, #f4f1e9
  • Mood: Old-world and haunting, yet stylish enough for modern brands.
  • Use for: Perfect for luxury product promos, perfume-style ads, and moody lookbooks filmed around Halloween.

Cursed Chateau Chic combines inky black (#111111), muted slate (#3f3d56), and dusty purple (#6d597a) with a refined pumpkin accent (#ff7a1a) and soft ivory (#f4f1e9). It feels like an abandoned mansion turned fashion set: eerie but impeccably styled.

Use this palette in product promos, editorial-style reels, and moody lookbooks. Let the ivory carry body text and minimalist icons, while the orange highlights key elements like product names, prices, or calls to action. The desaturated purples and grays keep the frame feeling artistic and timeless instead of loud.

Cozy Autumn Halloween Color Palettes

Harvest Moon Porch

harvest moon porch halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #ff922b, #fbbf77, #92511a, #4b5563, #f5f5f4
  • Mood: Warm, comforting, and rustic, like blankets and hot cider on the steps.
  • Use for: Great for lifestyle vlogs, cozy B-roll sequences, and seasonal recipe videos around Halloween.

Harvest Moon Porch pairs warm orange (#ff922b) and caramel (#fbbf77) with earthy brown (#92511a), balanced by cool soft gray (#4b5563) and an off-white (#f5f5f4). This palette focuses on the comforting side of October nights rather than jump scares.

It is ideal for lifestyle and home content: decorating porches, baking videos, study vlogs, or fall routines. Use the lighter tones for text, overlays, and planners on screen, and let the warmer hues show up in props, titles, and call-to-action buttons for a gentle Halloween nod.

Candlelit Caramel Nights

candlelit caramel nights halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #fbbf24, #fed7aa, #92400e, #292524, #e7e5e4
  • Mood: Gentle and inviting, with the glow of candles on dark wood.
  • Use for: Use for storytelling intros, slow-paced montages, and aesthetic study vlog color grading in October.

Candlelit Caramel Nights mixes golden amber (#fbbf24) and cream (#fed7aa) with rich brown (#92400e) and deep wood tones (#292524). A subtle warm gray (#e7e5e4) keeps things soft and cinematic. The feeling is intimate and low-key, perfect for slower-paced content.

Use this palette to grade cozy interiors, reading nooks, or late-night journaling shots. Keep text in light gray or cream over the darker brown and charcoal, and reserve the amber for chapter headings, transitions, and important on-screen notes.

Spiced Pumpkin Latte

spiced pumpkin latte halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #ea580c, #f97316, #fed7aa, #78350f, #292524
  • Mood: Comforting and on-trend, like favorite fall drinks in your feed.
  • Use for: Perfect for cafe B-roll, lifestyle reels, and product flat-lays that lean into soft Halloween branding.

Spiced Pumpkin Latte uses rich pumpkin tones (#ea580c, #f97316) with foamy cream (#fed7aa), deep espresso brown (#78350f), and dark wood (#292524). It feels trendy and Instagram-ready, ideal for coffee shops, stationery brands, and cozy creators.

Use the darker browns for background panels and borders, the creams for text, and the pumpkins for accents and highlights. In video, you can color grade shadows slightly warmer to echo the latte tones while keeping whites neutral for a clean, modern aesthetic.

Autumn Leaves After Dark

autumn leaves after dark halloween color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #f97316, #dc2626, #92400e, #14532d, #020617
  • Mood: Earthy and grounded with a hint of nighttime mystery.
  • Use for: Ideal for outdoor scenes, campsite stories, and nature-focused Halloween vlogs.

Autumn Leaves After Dark captures burnt orange (#f97316), deep red (#dc2626), and earthy brown (#92400e) alongside forest green (#14532d) and night black (#020617). It feels like a forest floor covered in leaves, lit by a campfire under a moonless sky.

Use this palette for nature vlogs, campsite storytelling, hiking videos, or outdoor Halloween events. Grade your footage a bit warmer in the mids to bring out foliage colors, and let the greens and blacks deepen in the shadows. For overlays and titles, keep text light over the darkest tones and use the reds and oranges to highlight key messages.

Tips for Creating Halloween Color Palettes

When building your own Halloween color palette for video or design, it helps to balance classic spooky colors with neutrals and accent hues that support readability, branding, and mood. Here are some practical guidelines to keep your visuals cohesive and clear.

  • Pair bold Halloween oranges, purples, and greens with at least one light neutral (cream, pale gray) and one dark neutral (charcoal, navy, black) to keep text legible.
  • Use high contrast for titles and key UI elements: light text on dark backgrounds or dark text on light panels, especially for mobile viewers and small thumbnails.
  • Limit your core palette to 3 main colors plus 1–2 neutrals; use the rest of the spectrum sparingly for highlights or one-off elements.
  • Match your color intensity to your content tone: softer, desaturated palettes for cozy vlogs; sharper, high-saturation palettes for horror or neon party edits.
  • Align Halloween colors with your existing brand shades so that seasonal content still feels recognizably yours (for example, swapping your usual accent color for a Halloween version of it).
  • Test thumbnails at small sizes and on different screens to ensure critical text and faces do not blend into dark backgrounds or overly saturated colors.
  • When color grading footage, fix exposure and white balance first, then push colors toward your chosen palette with HSL, color wheels, and LUTs.
  • Create reusable presets in your editor for titles, overlays, and filters using the same HEX codes so every video in your Halloween series looks consistent.

Halloween color palettes are powerful storytelling tools. The right mix of pumpkins, shadows, neons, and candlelight can instantly tell your audience whether to expect cozy fall vibes, spooky mysteries, or full-on horror. Consistent use of these colors across intros, b-roll, thumbnails, and social cutdowns also helps reinforce your seasonal brand identity.

Use the HEX codes in this guide as ready-made starting points, then refine them in Filmora using AI Color Palette, HSL, and LUTs until your Halloween visuals feel uniquely yours. Whether you are designing channel art, grading cinematic scenes, or building short-form clips for social, a clear palette keeps everything cohesive and professional.

The best way to find your signature Halloween look is to experiment. Drop a few of these palettes into your next project, save your favorite combinations as presets, and build a consistent spooky style you can return to every October.

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