The official Nashville Predators colors are gold, navy blue and white. The primary color is Predators Gold (#FFB81C), paired with navy blue (#041E42) and white (#FFFFFF). These three show up across the team’s logo, uniforms and merchandise, and gold has led the palette since the 2011 rebrand pushed silver out of the picture.

The Color Codes Table

Here’s the part most designers scrolled down for. Grab what you need. The gold and navy values are the ones you’ll reach for 90% of the time.

Color Swatch HEX RGB CMYK Pantone
Predators Gold #FFB81C 255, 184, 28 0, 31, 98, 0 PMS 1235 C
Navy Blue #041E42 4, 30, 66 100, 90, 13, 68 PMS 282 C
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255 0, 0, 0, 0 Not applicable

Quick honesty note. The gold and navy Pantone codes (PMS 1235 C and PMS 282 C) turn up consistently across brand references, so I’m comfortable listing them. White doesn’t carry a Pantone match, it’s just white, so don’t let anyone sell you a “PMS white.” And the team’s own public pages describe the identity around gold, navy and white without publishing a full spec sheet, so treat these as solid working values rather than a signed brand manual.

Breaking Down Each Color

The Gold

This is the whole personality of the team. Gold (#FFB81C) went from an accent to the franchise color in 2011, and Nashville leaned into it harder than almost anyone in the league. The home sweater is basically a wall of gold. Fans call it a “gold out” when the whole arena wears it during playoff runs, and that habit actually predated the official switch. The front office noticed the crowd already dressing that way and ran with it. Smart move, honestly.

The Navy Blue

Before gold took over, navy blue (#041E42) was the real backbone of the brand. These days it does the contrast work. You see it in the logo shading, the collar striping, the numbers and the trim that keeps all that gold from blurring together. A lot of longtime fans (and a few writers I’ve read) miss when navy carried more weight on the jersey. There’s a fair argument the current gold look loses some depth without more of it.

The White

Nothing exotic here, and that’s fine. White (#FFFFFF) anchors the road uniform and gives the logo room to breathe. It’s the spacing color, the one that keeps the gold-navy pairing from feeling heavy. Every strong two-color scheme needs a breather, and white is it.

Uniform Colors: Home, Away and Alternate

Home uniform: bright gold as the base, with navy and white highlights. Gold helmets became permanent for home games starting in 2016-17.

Away uniform: white base, with gold and navy accents doing the detailing.

Alternate looks: Nashville has rotated a few over the years. The most talked-about recent one was the mostly navy Stadium Series kit for the 2022 outdoor game, which brought back a heavier navy feel the team hadn’t shown since the pre-2011 era. There have also been throwback and special-event sweaters, but the gold home and white away combo is the everyday standard.

History and Rebranding

The Predators have carried a navy-and-gold DNA since they started play in the 1998-99 season, but the balance flipped hard along the way. The original 1998 look built around navy blue and silver, with gold and some orange only as accents. The white home jersey even had a navy triangle behind the crest, a little detail people still bring up.

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From 2001 to 2007 the team wore a mustard gold third jersey that fans nicknamed the “Mustard Cats.” That alternate debuted against the St. Louis Blues and gave an early hint of where the palette was heading.

The big turn came in 2011. Gold got promoted to primary, silver was dropped, and the saber-toothed cat logo was flattened and simplified into a clean gold, navy and white mark. The 2017-18 update pushed gold even further, trimming white piping and reworking the navy placement. Beginning in 2024-25, Fanatics took over as the on-ice outfitter, though the core colors stayed put.

One thing that grounds all of it: the saber-toothed tiger comes from a real Smilodon skull found during downtown construction back in 1971. Few teams get to tie their identity to something that literally came out of the ground under the city.

How to Use These Colors

For screen and web work, go with the HEX or RGB values. For anything printed, flyers, posters, merch mockups, use the CMYK numbers and match to Pantone when the budget allows. If you’re building a layout, let Predators Gold do the heavy lifting as your dominant tone, use navy for structure and contrast, and keep white for spacing.

Copy-ready CSS variables:

 :root { --predators-gold: #FFB81C; --predators-navy: #041E42; --predators-white: #FFFFFF; } `

Want to build out from here? A few gold-driven palette combinations can help if you’re designing fan graphics and need supporting tones that don’t fight the primary.

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FAQ on The Nashville Predators Colors

What are the Nashville Predators colors?

The Nashville Predators colors are gold, navy blue and white. Predators Gold (#FFB81C) leads the palette, backed by navy blue and white across the logo, uniforms and merchandise. The gold is the dominant identity color you see at Bridgestone Arena.

What are the Predators color codes in HEX and RGB?

Gold is #FFB81C, RGB (255, 184, 28). Navy blue is #041E42, RGB (4, 30, 66). White is #FFFFFF, RGB (255, 255, 255). Those three HEX codes cover almost every digital and web design use for the team.

What is the Nashville Predators Pantone color?

The gold matches PMS 1235 C and the navy blue matches PMS 282 C. White has no Pantone equivalent. Use these for print work like posters and merch, and confirm against a licensed file when the job demands exact matching.

When did the Predators adopt gold as their primary color?

The 2011 rebrand made gold the franchise’s primary color, replacing silver from the original 1998 scheme. Fans had already been dressing the arena in gold during playoff runs, so the team leaned into a look the crowd basically chose first.

What is the primary color of the Nashville Predators?

Predators Gold (#FFB81C) is the single primary color. It dominates the home jersey, fills the saber-toothed tiger logo, and has topped gold helmets for home games since the 2016-17 season. Navy blue and white play the supporting roles.

What exactly is “Predators Gold”?

Predators Gold is the team’s custom bright shade of yellow-gold, coded #FFB81C. It’s meant to stand out on the ice and separate the Preds from every other NHL palette. Think warm, saturated gold rather than a muted or metallic tone.

What colors are the Predators home and away jerseys?

The home jersey is bright gold with navy and white highlights. The away jersey flips to white with gold and navy accents. Recent alternates, like the 2022 Stadium Series kit, brought back a heavier navy look for one-off games.

Are the Predators colors the same as the Vegas Golden Knights?

No. Both use gold, but they read differently. Nashville’s bright #FFB81C sits next to navy blue, while the Golden Knights palette pairs a darker, metallic “Vegas Gold” with steel gray and red.

What is the navy blue hex code for the Predators?

The Predators navy blue hex code is #041E42, RGB (4, 30, 66), Pantone 282 C. It handles contrast duty in the logo shading, collar striping and jersey numbers, keeping all that gold from blending into one flat block.

What do the Predators colors and logo mean?

Gold signals energy and a bright, confident identity, while navy blue carries strength and tradition. The saber-toothed tiger crest comes from a real Smilodon skull found in downtown Nashville in 1971, tying the Preds directly to local history.

Conclusion

The Nashville Predators colors come down to three workhorses: gold #FFB81C, navy blue #041E42, and white. Keep those HEX and Pantone values handy and your fan graphics, jerseys and print projects will match the brand every time.

Gold carries the identity. Navy handles contrast, white gives it room.

Since the 2011 rebrand flipped the palette gold-forward, that saber-toothed tiger crest has been one of the most recognizable marks in the Central Division. Grab the codes above, and go build something sharp.

 

Bogdan Sandu
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Written by Bogdan Sandu

Bogdan Sandu is a seasoned designer who has been designing websites since 2008. Renowned for his expertise in logo design and visual branding, Bogdan has developed a multitude of logos for various clients. His skills extend to creating posters, vector illustrations, business cards, and brochures. Additionally, Bogdan's UI kits were featured on marketplaces like Visual Hierarchy and UI8. He also wrote in the past years on sites like Design Your Way, WebDesignerDepot, WPDean, Designmodo, Speckyboy, Slider Revolution, and more.