List of electronic color code mnemonics

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Color coded resistors

Mnemonics are used to help memorize the electronic color codes for resistors. Mnemonics describing specific and relatable scenarios are more memorable than abstract phrases.

Resistor color code[]

Color Value
Black 0
Brown 1
Red 2
Orange 3
Yellow 4
Green 5
Blue 6
Violet 7
Grey 8
White 9
Gold ±5%
Silver ±10%
None ±20%

The first letter of the color code is matched by order of increasing magnitude. The electronic color codes, in order, are:

  • 0 = Black
  • 1 = Brown
  • 2 = Red
  • 3 = Orange
  • 4 = Yellow
  • 5 = Green
  • 6 = Blue
  • 7 = Violet
  • 8 = Gray
  • 9 = White.

Easy to remember[]

A mnemonic which includes color name(s) generally reduces the chances of confusing black and brown. Some mnemonics that are easy to remember:

  • Big Boys Race Our Young Girls But Violet Generally Wins.
  • Better Be Right Or Your Great Big Venture Goes West.[1]
  • Beetle Bailey Runs Over Your General Before Very Good Witnesses.
  • Beach Bums Rarely Offer You Gatorade But Very Good Water.
  • Buster Brown Races Our Young Girls But Violet Generally Wins.
  • Better Be Right Or Your Great Big Vacation Goes Wrong.
  • Better Be Right Or Your Great Big Values Go Wrong.
  • Better Be Right Or Your Great Big Plan Goes Wrong. (with P = Purple for Violet)
  • Back-Breaking Rascals Often Yield Grudgingly But Virtuous Gentlemen Will Give Shelter Nobly. (with tolerance bands Gold, Silver or None)
  • Better Be Right Or Your Great Big Plan Goes Wrong - Go Start Now!
  • Black Beetles Running Over Your Garden Bring Very Grey Weather.
  • Bad Booze Rots Our Young Guts But Vodka Goes Well – get some now.[2]
  • Bat Brained Resistor Order You Gotta Be Very Good With.
  • Betty Brown Runs Over Your Garden But Violet Gingerly Walks.
  • Big Beautiful Roses Occupy Your Garden But Violets Grow Wild.
  • Big Brown Rabbits Often Yield Great Big Vocal Groans When Gingerly Slapped Needlessly.[3][4][5]
  • Black Bananas Really Offend Your Girlfriend But Violets Get Welcomed.
  • Black Birds Run Over Your Gay Barely Visible Grey Worms.
  • Badly Burnt Resistors On Your Ground Bus Void General Warranty.
  • Billy Brown Ran Out Yelling Get Back Violets Getting Wet.
  • Better Be Right Or You're Gonna Be Violently Gouged With Golden Spaghetti.
  • Bright Boys Rave Over Young Girls But Veto Getting Wed.
  • Black Bears Raid Our Yellow Green Bins Violently Grabbing Whatever Goodies Smell Nice.
  • Bad Bears Raid Our Yummy Grub But Veto Grey Waffles.
  • Bachelor Boys Rush Our Young Girls But Veronica Goes Wild for Gold or Silver Necklaces.

Canada[]

A mnemonic that is taught in classrooms in Canada:

  • Black Bears Roam Our Yukon Grounds But Vanish in Gray Winter.

India[]

A mnemonic that is commonly taught in classrooms in India:

  • B B ROY of Great Britain had a Very Good Wife who wore Gold and Silver Necklace.[6]
  • Bill Brown Realized Only Yesterday Good Boys Value Good Work.[7][8]

UK[]

Mnemonics commonly taught in UK engineering courses include:

  • Bye Bye Rosie Off You Go to Birmingham Via Great Western.[9]
  • Bye Bye Rosie Off You Go to Bristol Via Great Western.[7]
  • Bye Bye Rosie Off You Go to Become a Very Good Wife.[6]
  • Bill Brown Realized Only Yesterday Good Boys Value Good Work.[7][8]

Vacuum tube era[]

Popular in the days of vacuum-tube radios:

  • Better Buy Resistors Or Your Grid Bias Voltages Go West. ("go west" means die)

Offensive[]

The following historical mnemonics are generally considered outdated and should not be used in current electronics training:

  • Bad boys rape our young girls but Violet gives willingly.[10][11] (Get Some Now (refers to the tolerance bands Gold, Silver or None))
  • Bad boys run our young girls behind victory garden walls.[12]
  • Batman blows Robin on yon Gotham bridge; Vows Gordon's next.
  • Batman blows Robin on yon Gotham bridge; Very good Wayne! Get Superman Next!
  • Big boys rape our young girls but Violet goes willingly.
  • Black boys rape our young girls because virgins go wild.
  • Black boys rape our young girls behind victory garden walls.
  • Black boys ride our young girls but virgins go without.[13]
  • Black boy raped our young girl, bam, virginity gone west.
  • BaBy ROY of Great Britain is Very Gay With Gold & Silver Necklace.

Casual use in an engineering class has been cited as evidence of the sexism faced by women in scientific fields.[14] Latanya Arvette Sweeney, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon, mentions yet another as one reason why she felt alienated and eventually dropped out of MIT in the 1980s to form her own software company.[15] In 2011, a teacher in the UK was reprimanded by the General Teaching Council for alluding to and partial use of yet another.[16]

References[]

  1. ^ "Acronyms from the Free Dictionary.com BBROYGBVGW". 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  2. ^ Campbell, Dean. "The Mnemonics Page". Bradley University Chemistry Department.
  3. ^ Niebel, Benjamin W.; Freivalds, Andris (2003). Methods, Standards, and Work Design (Eleventh ed.). McGraw-Hill Professional. p. 297. ISBN 978-0-07-246824-3.
  4. ^ Ganssle, Jack (2004). The Firmware Handbook. Elsevier. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-7506-7606-9.
  5. ^ Ganssle, Jack G.; Noergaard, Tammy; Eady, Fred; Edwards, Lewin; Katz, David J.; Gentile, Rick; Arnold, Ken; Hyder, Kamal; Perrin, Bob (2008). Embedded Hardware: Know It All. Newnes. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-7506-8584-9.
  6. ^ a b Dhir, S. M. (2000) [1999]. "Passive Components". Electronic Components and Materials: Principles, Manufacture & Maintenance (2007 fifth reprint ed.). India: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited. p. 68. ISBN 0-07-463082-2.
  7. ^ a b c Bhargava, N. N.; Kulshreshtha, D. C.; Gupta, S. C. (1984-01-01). "Introduction to Electronics". Basic Electronics and Linear Circuits. India: Tata Mcgraw-Hill. p. 8. ISBN 0-07-451965-4.
  8. ^ a b Gambhir, R. S. (1993). "DC Circuits". Foundations Of Physics. Vol. 2. India: New Age International. p. 49. ISBN 81-224-0523-1.
  9. ^ Sinclair, Ian (2002-03-20). "Resistors, networks and measurements". Electronic and Electrical Servicing: Level 2. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Newnes. p. 44. ISBN 0-7506-5423-6.
  10. ^ Booker, M. Keith (1993). Literature and Domination: Sex, Knowledge, and Power in Modern Fiction. University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1195-7.
  11. ^ Pynchon, Thomas (1999). V. HarperCollins. p. 560. ISBN 0-06-093021-7.
  12. ^ Indiana University (1960). Midwest Folklore (v.10-11 1960-1961 ed.).
  13. ^ bigclivedotcom (2016-03-15), A simple guide to electronic components, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2016-06-25
  14. ^ Morse, Mary (2001). Women Changing Science: Voices from a Field in Transition. Basic Books. p. 308. ISBN 0-7382-0615-6.
  15. ^ Walter, Chip (2007-06-27). "Privacy Isn't Dead, or At Least It Shouldn't Be: A Q&A with Latanya Sweeney". Scientific American. Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
  16. ^ Hersey, James (2011-02-25). "Sussex teacher reprimanded over 'racist rhyme'". BBC News. Retrieved 2013-01-23.
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