Every Canon Lightsaber Color In Star Wars (And Their Meaning)
While the most common (and recognizable) lightsaber colors in
Star Wars are blue, red, and green, the Star Wars universe has a variety of colors for these weapons – eleven confirmed ones, to be precise, including several unique colors introduced in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Like most objects from George Lucas' galaxy far, far away, the different colors of lightsabers are imbued with a deep meaning in Star Wars canon. There are dozens of different lightsaber designs beyond the standard "laser sword" made popular in 1977's Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope — from Darth Maul's dual-lightsaber to the Inquisitors' spinning blades in Obi-Wan Kenobi. A lightsaber's color and design matter, as the Star Wars canon has shown time and again that the color reveals a lot about its wielder.
Disney+ TV shows have expanded the presence of lightsaber weaponry, and not all lightsaber colors belong to Jedi or Sith. For example, The Mandalorian's Darksaber is a black lightsaber incredibly important in Mandalorian culture, despite them not being Force users. Though the Darksaber's look differentiates it from all lightsaber colors, it also features a plasma blade powered by a Kyber crystal. The Kyber crystals are responsible for all different lightsaber colors. They're rare, force-attuned crystals that can be found throughout the galaxy. Sources disagree over whether Kyber crystals are uncolored, only taking on a hue when they are found by a Jedi, or whether they are naturally different colors and Jedi are led to them. Meanwhile, some lightsaber colors - such as the Sith's distinctive red blades - are obtained through different methods.
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