Compare FractalSet's color palettes through real example locations, palette gradients, and direct links into the viewer and gradient hub.
Color is one of the easiest fractal search intents to serve well because visitors often know the mood they want before they know the coordinate. Aurora, neon, gold, ice, and deep-sea styles are all discoverable angles for the same atlas.
This page turns existing palette data and location usage into an indexable overview instead of hiding color choice only inside the viewer UI. That gives Google something stable to crawl while still sending users back into the interactive tooling.
Palette pages help capture searches that are really about mood, wallpaper feel, or color treatment rather than a specific fractal family.
The page is grounded in palettes already used across the atlas instead of fabricated SEO-only labels.
Visitors can see the palette in context, then move directly into the gradients hub to reuse or remix the same look.
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Example Atlas
These examples are already part of the FractalSet atlas, so each one has a stable coordinate, a palette choice, and a clean path back into the viewer.
Palette Overview