Structural color materials, which generate colors through the interaction between light and nano-microstructures, have always been research hotspots in the fields of display, anticounterfeiting and stimuli-responsive materials. Structural colors based on scattering have received increasing attention due to their wider viewing angles than that originating from the specular reflection of photonic crystals. However, the wide scattering spectrum of an amorphous structure leads to lower purity and brightness of the appeared colors. Few researchers have focused on the scattering of ordered structures due to their strong reflection and diffraction in the visible regions. In this work, by building ordered films (OFs) using SiO 2 spheres (refractive index n = 1.46) with a diameter of 300-500 nm, for the first time, sharp scattering spectra with narrow full width at half-maximum (FWHM, 24 nm) were generated. Importantly, under ambient light, brilliant colors covering the entire visible region can be observed, and a formula was proposed to calculate the scattering spectra of OFs. Moreover, rainbow structural color was realized under irradiation of the nonparallel light, and fullspectrum structural color patterns were fabricated using building blocks with a single particle size by a spraying method. Finally, a composite structure was constructed to explore possibilities in the field of flexible transparent displays.