If you’ve used the new iOS Design Library in Figma and noticed color styles like “Vibrant Secondary Dark,” you’ll see this effect emulated. This isn’t 1:1 with the actual iOS implementation, but it’s a good visualization.
In dark mode, a standard secondary label color is just off-white at 60% opacity. But the vibrant label styles are more complex — they let the background color shine through by stacking multiple fill colors with various blend modes.
There’s a lot of fun typography, too! Take a look at the score numbers — these use the system variable font features to make the weight bold and the width compact. We love messing with the font width axes for display type to see what effects we can achieve.