Browse standout Julia set examples with exact constants, palette choices, and direct links into the interactive FractalSet viewer.
Julia sets are what you get when the constant c stops moving and the starting point z0 becomes the thing that changes across the plane. That single change turns the Mandelbrot parameter story into a family of wildly different shapes: rabbits, dendrites, dragons, dust clouds, and filament cages.
This page is built from FractalSet's existing atlas entries, so every example already has a stable coordinate, a known palette, and a viewer-ready state. That makes it useful for both search traffic and for people who actually want to keep exploring after they land.
Each example preserves the constant c behind the shape, so the page is more than a screenshot gallery.
The visual character of a Julia set shifts dramatically with the palette, which makes color intent part of the discovery surface.
Every card links back into the viewer so visitors can change zoom, shading, and composition instead of bouncing after one pageview.
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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 Patterns
Used in 2 atlas locations from this family.
Used in 1 atlas locations from this family.
Used in 1 atlas locations from this family.
Used in 1 atlas locations from this family.
Used in 1 atlas locations from this family.