The CMYK code for black, often considered the darkest color, is C: 0%, M: 0%, Y: 0%, K: 100%.
Here's a breakdown:
- C: Cyan (0%)
- M: Magenta (0%)
- Y: Yellow (0%)
- K: Key (Black) (100%)
This CMYK combination indicates that no cyan, magenta, or yellow ink is used; only black ink at its maximum intensity is applied to create black.
It's important to note that the specific CMYK values for what might be considered "dark" can vary significantly depending on the desired shade and context. Other "dark" colors might include dark blues, dark greens, dark reds, etc., which would have different CMYK values depending on their specific hues and saturation. However, if you're referring to the color black, the code above is the standard representation.