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# Define CSS Custom Properties With SCSS Variables
It doesn't work to directly declare a CSS custom property using SCSS variables
like this:
```css
$primary-action: #057A5B;
.btn-primary {
--button-color: $primary-action;
}
```
After SCSS pre-processing, the resulting CSS will look like this:
```css
.btn-primary {
--button-color: $primary-action;
}
```
Instead of the variable being translated into its declared value (`#057A5B` in
this case), it is left as is.
This is because CSS custom property syntax is unusual enough that it gets
processed literally. The only way to incorporate a variable is with
_interpolation_.
```css
$primary-action: #057A5B;
.btn-primary {
--button-color: #{$primary-action};
}
```
Wrapping the SCSS variable in interpolation syntax (`#{ ... }`) will do the
job.
[source](https://sass-lang.com/documentation/style-rules/declarations#custom-properties)