RGB LEDs use red, green, and blue light to create colors. A color image is made up of pixels that each contain values for red, green, and blue levels. Any color can be created by mixing different amounts of red, green and blue light. Most computer monitors use RGB color space to specify colors according to their red, green, and blue components, which define a 3D color cube. An RGB LED actually contains three single-color LEDs - red, green, and blue - combined in a single package that is controlled similarly to a single-color LED but with the three LEDs sharing a common anode.