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  2. While there is a limitless number of hues, shades, richness, and combinations of colors that make up your eye color, most people agree about how many eye colors there are in general. And that number is six: brown, hazel, blue, green, gray, and amber.

  3. Eye color - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color

    Eye color is a polygenic phenotypic trait determined by two factors: the pigmentation of the eye's iris [1] [2] and the frequency-dependence of the scattering of light by the turbid medium in the stroma of the iris. [3]: 9

  4. Eye Colors: Hazel, Green, Amber, Blue, Grey & Brown - Cleveland...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/21576

    What are the different eye colors? Experts don’t always agree on the main eye colors that people can have. Some scales use colors that don’t appear on others, while other scales group colors from light to dark. The main colors that appear on many scales are: Gray eyes. Blue eyes. Green eyes.

  5. Irises are classified as being one of six colors: amber, blue, brown, gray, green, hazel, or red. Often confused with hazel eyes, amber eyes tend to be a solid golden or copper color without flecks of blue or green typical of hazel eyes. Blue eyes have a low level of pigment present in the iris.

  6. Rare Eye Colors: What They Are and What Determines Them -...

    www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-the-rarest-eye-color-5087302

    What Are the Rarest Eye Colors? Of the four main eye colors (brown, blue, green, and hazel), the rarest eye color is green. However, new classifications say another color is almost as rare: gray. Brown is the most common worldwide, while blue and hazel are second and third most common.

  7. Eye colors: Most common and percentages - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/eye-color-percentage

    In this article, we explain what eye color is and what causes it. We also take a look at the breakdown of the proportion of people around the world with each eye color.

  8. Eye color is determined by a complex interaction of genes. Find out everything you need to know about eye color, common and rare types, and more here.

  9. How Common Are Various Eye Colors? Facts & Stats - Vision Center

    www.visioncenter.org/resources/eye-color-statistics

    From intense hazel to beautiful ocean blue, different eye colors are a source of wonder for many. But which shades and hues are the most common? Here’s what you need to know about recent changes in world eye color statistics.

  10. Most Common Eye Color: Percentages and Causes - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/most-common-eye-color-5097413

    This article explains why brown is the most common eye color and how certain eye colors are more common in different groups of people. It also discusses the biological and genetic factors behind eye color.

  11. How eye color develops and why it changes - All About Vision

    www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/eye-color.htm

    All about eye colors, including causes, common and rare colors, and if eye color can change.