100 Count Crayola SuperTips Washable Markers: What's Inside the Box

Overview and Review

Crayola came out with 100 Crayola SuperTips Washable Markers and I can not be more excited. There are 100 unique colors in the box. None of the colors were exactly the same when I sorted them in color order.  I received confirmation of this when I asked Crayola for the color list and there are 100 different color names. I love using SuperTips for coloring because they are very good for detail work at the tip, but can also be used for thick lines by using the whole marker.  The price tag is a little hefty, I think they were 24.99, but I used a coupon at Michael's to make them more affordable.  I found them during back to school time.

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Color Information
What's inside the box: I received this list of color names from Crayola, black, red, blue, green, yellow, brown, orange, geranium, cyclamen, light blue, grey, turquoise, grass green, hazelnut, flesh, violet, lobster red, sun yellow, T.D.M. brown, olive green, lilac, rose/peach, sky blue, blood red, dark green, lavender, burnt brown, grey blue, light brown, bright green, amaranth, sage green, lemon yellow, magenta, manganese blue, standa blue, dark grey, pale pink, ivory, bright yellow, olive gold, ochre, rose wood, gold, olive brown, ochre gold, aqua green, pea green, lawn green, oriental green, mint green, leaf green, seaweed green, pastel green, pale green, ming green, bean green, jade green, deep green, grey green, laurel green, fluorescent green, bright orange, cherry red, salmon, brick red, pastel pink, coral pink, dark cyclamen, lilac violet, light violet, mead violet, intermediate violet, orchid violet, bright purple, prussian blue, light sky blue, light blue grey, manganese light blue, pastel light blue, light turquoise, old blue, oriental blue, steel blue, navy blue, D.M. Blue, light grey, ash grey, silver grey, pearl grey, asphalt grey, medium grey, deep grey, sepia, dark brown, medium brown, silver, Light Green, Dark Blue, Grape Violet
Purchase Information: Michaels
Where to buy: eBay or Amazon, Michael's


I get asked all the time how to sort and organize the Super Tips markers. I made a YouTube video walk through of how to sort, swatch and label the 100 Crayola Super Tips to find the right color every time!

Here is the Color Chart to go with the colors.
Collecting Information 
This is a great box for collecting.  They come in a box that is easy to keep and store.  I really wish they would print the color names on the sides of the markers.
Boxes: 100 Crayola SuperTips Washable Markers
Other boxes: This is the first 100 count Super Tips Box.
Year: 2016
Purchase Information: Michaels
Where to buy: eBay or Amazon, Michael's
Style Numbers: 58-5100
Code Numbers: 58-5100-0-200
UPC Numbers: 071662951009
Manufacturing Location: Italy

45 comments:

  1. Are you sure there aren't just 50 colors doubled? The color dots on the back of the box is just 50 colors repeated in opposite directions.

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    1. I recently bought these. There are 100 individual colors. I took the time to swatch all of them.

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  2. Hey jenny, I have a question about 100 crayola supertips
    I'll got them also and thanks for answering my questions.

    1.Are they good for coloring?
    2. What are the colors are they in order?, I am so confused of the colors.

    3.Do you think putting coloring charts on your site
    Of your collection of your crayola collection?

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    1. Thank you so much for your questions. These are my absolute favorite markers to color with. I've outlined all the tips for using these in this post. http://www.jennyscrayoncollection.com/2017/10/the-ultimate-guide-to-adult-coloring.html

      I am starting to put color charts on my website. I just finished one for crayons and will be putting one up for colored pencils and markers later this year :)

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    2. And I do have the color list for the colors in the box. I just got it from Crayola.

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    3. can you upload the pictures of your swatches with the lights you use makes it harder to see the colors

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  3. Do you know what the other three colors are? There seem to be only 97 in the above list.

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    1. I just got the list myself from Crayola,having run across this problem after purchasing my set this week. The missing colors from the above list are as follows: Light Green, Dark Blue, Grape Violet. Hope this is helpful. Until Crayola actually puts names to swatches or numbers, we will all differ in our identification of these colors, so I guess we will have to do our own work as far as identification goes. I plan on using the idea someone else had on their blog and writing numbers on the end of them in sharpie (a la Tombow) and doing my own swatch chart. Working on that now. But I can't imagine how frustrating that would be with only a color name list of 97/100! :)

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    2. I added them, thanks Dawn!

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  4. Do you know what the last three colors are? It seems there's only 97 in the list above.

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  5. Do you have a link to the color charts you have done so far?

    I, too, share your frustration when colors do not have names on them.

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    1. I've done the crayons and markers so far. Crayons-http://www.jennyscrayoncollection.com/2017/10/complete-list-of-current-crayola-crayon.html
      markers: http://www.jennyscrayoncollection.com/2018/02/list-of-current-crayola-marker-colors.html

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    2. Will you be doing a color chart for the 100 supertips?

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    3. Here's the closest thing to a color chart. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0uo7kLckDc

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  6. There is only 97 colour names listed

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  7. I bought these and at first I was skeptical because like you said the colors on the box looked like they repeated but it is truly 100 different colors! So much fun with these markers!!!

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  8. Hi I have a nice 50 pack of super tip markers and I'm very happy with them.
    I'm not able to find any color pack mentioning Fushia . What color can I sub in or what pack can offer a shade close. Thank you!

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    1. I would go with Mini Magenta from the 64 pipsqueak series. http://www.jennyscrayoncollection.com/2015/11/crayola-64-pip-squeak-skinnies.html

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  9. Hi Jenny Wondering what color I can sub in for fuchsia? I have a 50 pack Super Tips.
    I've not seen fuchsia offered in any of the packs. Is there anything in the 100 pack Super Tips that is close to fuchsia? Thanks

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    1. I would go with Mini Magenta from the 64 pipsqueak series. http://www.jennyscrayoncollection.com/2015/11/crayola-64-pip-squeak-skinnies.html

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  11. Thank you for all the hard work you put in when posting color charts on your website. I was wondering if and when you might post a color chart of the crayola supertips 100 pack of markers. One with the name and color like you have done for the crayons. I m at a lost when it comes to matching the color names to a particular shade of marker.

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    1. I'm sorry I'm at a loss too. The back of the box doesn't name the colors and it would be complete guess work for me. Maybe we can try contacting Crayola to see if they have some kind of color chart.

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    2. Just made a video on this subject. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0uo7kLckDc

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  12. Hi Jenny, do you have tips for telling which marker and name goes together? I'm having a hard time trying to organise my 100 pack.. :D

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    1. I just made a youtube video on this subject!

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    2. Here is the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0uo7kLckDc

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  13. Hey Jenny thanks so much for this list. Im wondering what D.M. BLue is or T.D.M. Brown is ?

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  14. Yeah I don't think the list is accurate anyway. I managed to get my hands on the hundred and even taking out the accidental duplicates (oops lol). They do not match. Especially if you also used the list from the 50 box as a reference, which would be much more accurate.

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    1. It is accurate. I got it straight from Crayola. I made a video with all the swatches and they are all unique. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzjcGdTbucVo9LL39HRhBzw

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  15. How did you get the RGB codes?

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    1. I colored with them. Took a picture and found them in photoshop.

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  16. Thanks for that.
    Like someone else has said (might have been a comment on your youtube video) my mix is different so they must have changed it. I have more of the skin tones and reds, and definitely less blues.
    Your idea is great. I started with the pinks and used your chart (thanks for that), ended up keeping going but just whiting out the colour names. Made up a few but then realised it actually didn't matter if it had a name as long as I knew what each one looked like.

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  17. Hello! The link for the swatch chart download is broken. Can you provide an updated link? Thank you so much for putting this together!

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    1. That’s interesting. It worked for me. Here’s another link. https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60156221aabb6b64a751c8d7

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  18. Hello, after I watched this video, it seemed very good. But the only problem is that next time, can you place the marker itself beside the color, so it is easy to figure out?:)

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  19. Hi,Jenny, may i print out the colour chart picture above🥺🥺

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  20. Would you be so kind as to come up with a color chart for the 100 box crayola markers box in this order ( red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, and black, dark to light?). I am trying to get all of my art supplies ready for the new studio I am installing in an existing room in my house.

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  21. Would you be so kind as to come up with a color chart for the 100 ct crayola markers in this order (red, pink, red-purple, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, gray, and silver, dark to light?) It would be greatly appreciated

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  22. I got the 50 set for free few years ago, the 1st set of 100 color tips starting leaking as I was coloring Johanna Basford book, I got it on my shirt, etc. Despite it's water based, it was annoying every 3rd Supertips leaks. Crayola took a few months to get back to me, when I returned product back to Walmart, store manager offered me a new 100 set next shipment (2 mo) but I told him I'm fine w/50.
    Blues are hard to figure out which is colbalt blue vs all the very similar shade blue. Thanks for all the hardwork

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