| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Banana | Banana has a peel on his head. Makes sense, because of his name. |
| Beige | Beige's name has been historically referred to the color of wool, whereas his color is similar to that of linen. |
| Citrine | A yellowish variety of Quartz whose name is similar to a citrus fruit. |
| Dandelion | While not a common color, Dandelion is one of the few color names starting with the letter D and doesn't start with the word dark. |
| Dark Yellow | The darker, and more dehydrating variant of Yellow. |
| Flax | The color of dressed flax, also Flax can make some linen tetxile. |
| Gold | Gold was used as a currency, but nonetheless she is one of the metallic colors. |
| Goldenrod | Resembles the goldenrod plant, and the scientific name for the flower is Solidago. |
| Khaki | Khaki can not only be referred to the color of the trousers, but is also a common color in military uniforms. |
| Lemon | Lemon can be known for her sour flavor and may be capable of making dirty jokes. |
| Light Yellow | The lighter, more pale variant of Yellow. |
| Marigold | Being named after the flower of the same name, she wears a marigold flower and likes to wander in an oasis. |
| Mustard | What's so funny about Mustard? He's a condiment just like ketchup, which he comes from the seeds of the mustard plant. |
| Sunglow | The color may look like a sun, but despite its yellow radiance and glowing surface, it is not large enough to cause sunburns. |
| Vitellary | While a rarer color name than Khaki, Vitellary is a biology term meaning "the yolk of an egg". |
| Wheat | Wheat is used to make flour, flour is used to make dough, dough is used to make bread, and bread mostly comes from wheat. |
| Yellow | One of the four CMYK colors. They're a happy-go-lucky and speedy color character and can shapeshift on rare occasions. |