Google Calendar Adds Up to 200 Custom Colors for Events
L'essentiel
- Google Calendar has expanded event color options from 11 to up to 200 custom colors, available across web, mobile, and API.
- The rollout began yesterday for rapid release domains and continues through June 29th for others.
- This update addresses a long-standing user request for more granular event categorization.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Google Calendar has increased the number of available colors for event customization from a previous limit of 11 to up to 200. This update aims to improve event organization and visual scanning.
Running out of color options for events in Google Calendar shouldn’t be an issue going forward.
The previous limit of 11 predefined colors has now been expanded to give users access to up to 200 custom colors for individual events across the native Calendar web and mobile apps, and the Calendar API.
This started rolling out yesterday for users on Google’s rapid release domains, with an extended rollout for more users starting on June 29th, though the update may take a few weeks to reach everyone.
It’s available to all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts, and it will be enabled by default, according to Google’s announcement.
There are now 24 default colors to choose from, but Calendar users on the web (or via the API) can define additional colors using a full RGB color picker.
Google says this update “fulfills a long-standing feature request” for more color options, as it’s pretty easy to blast through the previous 11 color presets — especially if you use Calendar for both personal and work events.
Now each event can have its own color instead of being shared with other unrelated events, making them easier to scan at a glance.
Questions ouvertes
- Will there be further color customization options in the future?
- Are there any API limitations for custom colors?






