"Yeezy colorways" means three different conversations depending on which silhouette you're picturing. If you came here just searching for the colorway list, here's the map — then dig into whichever silhouette is actually yours.

350 V2 — the deepest colorway lineup
This is the silhouette most people mean when they say "Yeezy colorways" — decades of drops compressed into one knit runner, from icon patterns like Zebra and Beluga 2.0 down to quiet monochrome runs most people have never seen in person. If you're chasing a specific pattern or trying to figure out which one actually suits your rotation, the full 350 V2 colorway breakdown sorts them into icons, sleepers, and reflective vs. non-reflective. Shop the lineup in the 350 V2 collection.

Foam Runner — fewer colorways, bigger swings
The Foam Runner's molded EVA shell means every colorway reads as a statement, not a pattern — there's no knit texture to soften it. The lineup splits cleanly into neutrals that disappear into a fit (Onyx, Sand) and marbled or two-tone runs that don't (Mineral Blue, MX Cream Clay). The Foam Runner colorway guide breaks down which is which, and the sizing guide covers fit before you pick a color. Shop the Foam RNNR collection.

Slides — the simplest lineup to shop
Slides have the smallest colorway range of the three, which actually makes them the easiest to decide on fast: a few tonal earth pairs, a couple of everyday neutrals, and one or two color-forward pairs like Enflame Orange for people who want the silhouette to do some talking. Full rundown in the Slides colorway guide, sizing notes in the Slides sizing guide. Shop the Slides collection.
Which Yeezy has the most colorways?
The 350 V2, by a wide margin. It's the oldest and most-produced silhouette in the lineup, so its colorway list is several times longer than Foam Runner's or Slides'. If you're specifically hunting for a rare or lesser-known pattern, start with the 350 V2 — that's almost always where it lives.
How do I know which silhouette my colorway is on?
Check the shape, not just the color name. 350 V2s are knit runners with a visible upper pattern; Foam Runners are a single molded piece with no laces or knit; Slides are open-toe, two-strap sandals. If you only remember a color and not the silhouette, the 350 V2, Foam Runner, and Slides guides are the fastest way to cross-reference it.
Still not sure which silhouette fits your rotation, before you even get to color? The 60-second quiz sorts that out first — or vote the next restock if your color isn't in stock yet.

