Just type in the name of a colour into the Google search bar, and get a screenful (as well as all the RGB, CMYK values, pantone numbers etc)-- zen_tom, Dec 21 2005 This helped me find "buff" http://tx4.us/mr/mrffc.htm [Worldgineer, Dec 21 2005] Color code tool http://caro.jp/cctool.htm [Shz, Dec 21 2005] This is papaya whip http://pics.drugsto...img/84893/fancy.jpgPer, well, Google. [DrCurry, Dec 21 2005] This is papayawhip http://users.rcn.co.../COLOR/PAPAYAW.htmlAgain, per Google. [DrCurry, Dec 21 2005] This is papaya whip http://douweosinga....tence=papaya%20whipGoogle [Worldgineer, Dec 22 2005] Baked! http://douweosinga.com/projects/wordcolor [Worldgineer, Dec 22 2005] Perhaps, but with something like the prefix "col:" behind it, like when you're searching for a definition.-- Honduras, Dec 21 2005 //papayawhip// dunno about the shade but it sounds delicious.-- po, Dec 21 2005 ////papayawhip// dunno about the shade but it sounds delicious// Sounds painful to me!-- coprocephalous, Dec 21 2005 ... as in whipped cream-- po, Dec 21 2005 For some reason I thought that this was going to be a tool where you scanned in a picture and sent it to Google to colour in for you, but this makes much more sense. Google now does a similar thing with music (try searching for Elton John) so this would be easy to implement, I'm sure. Well done also on putting the 'u' in 'colour'.-- dbmag9, Dec 22 2005 I'm fairly sure that he didn't start the "u" in color trend. I think it was Charlemange, or Henry the 8th.-- notmarkflynn, Dec 22 2005 random, halfbakery