Color Wheel Bisected (3 of 8)
If we split the center color wheel in half, you will have two groups. The "cool" colors, on your left, which include green, blue, and purple (or violet). The "warm" colors, on your right- yellow, orange, and red. Think "ice"and "fire":
But notice that there is a tertiary color in both groups that looks like it might not belong with the rest: yellow green at the top on the left side and violet red at the bottom on the right. Because yellow green has the warmth of extra yellow in it, we could move it over to the right with the warm colors and it might be considered a "cool" warm color. Violet red could be switched over to the left side with the cool colors and might be considered a "warm" cool color. If they stay where they are, yellow green is "warm" cool and violet red is "cool" warm... I'm not sure if that's official terminology, but that seems to describe them pretty well.
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