Figma - Color and FillWhy does Figma allow 8-digit hex codes, and what do the last two digits represent?AThey represent transparency (alpha channel)BThey represent brightness levelCThey represent color saturationDThey represent color temperatureCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand 8-digit hex codesFigma uses 8-digit hex codes to include alpha transparency besides RGB.Step 2: Identify meaning of last two digitsThe last two digits control the alpha channel, which sets transparency level.Final Answer:They represent transparency (alpha channel) -> Option AQuick Check:Last two hex digits = alpha transparency [OK]Quick Trick: Last two hex digits in 8-digit code = transparency [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing alpha with brightness or saturationIgnoring transparency in hex codesThinking last digits affect color only
Master "Color and Fill" in Figma9 interactive learning modes - each teaches the same concept differentlyLearnWhyDeepSheetTryChallengeScenarioRecallDash
More Figma Quizzes Color and Fill - Why color communicates meaning - Quiz 2easy Figma Basics and Design Tool Concepts - Browser-based vs desktop app - Quiz 9hard Figma Basics and Design Tool Concepts - Interface overview (toolbar, layers, properties) - Quiz 6medium Shape Tools and Drawing - Polygon and star shapes - Quiz 15hard Shape Tools and Drawing - Boolean operations (union, subtract, intersect, exclude) - Quiz 10hard Typography - Google Fonts integration - Quiz 2easy Typography - Auto-width vs auto-height text - Quiz 6medium Typography - Auto-width vs auto-height text - Quiz 14medium Typography - Text tool basics - Quiz 1easy Typography - Auto-width vs auto-height text - Quiz 10hard