Brown is the rarest colour if you're of white European background. It's a stupid video as the vast majority of the world is made up of people's who nearly all have brown eyes - East Asia, South Asia, Africa, Middle East, most of Latin America - and the video is transferring that to white Europeans. It's just a lack of intelligence.
@@doesitevenmatter7918 yes, it does. brown is a warm color, mostly warm type of skin (olive/yellow/coffee/black) will have also warm eye color. also white/pink skin will mostly have a cold tone eye color like blue grey green theres also a neutral tone too
Pretty sure i have half hetero on both eyes, like i think its 50/50 grey and blue on both with a green ring. Since grey is light blue i dont know if it counts, but the ring is still green i guess.
I have gray eyes, although in really bright light it kind of looks like an icy blue. I got a lot of compliments on my eyes. The doctor also said my eyes were really rare!
No it’s not. Black eyes, TRULY black eyes do not exist, they are just extremely dark brown. You can verify this just look it up. It’s impossible for eyes to be completely black but they can be so dark that they appear black but they’re not
Grey eyes sometimes looks blue and vice versa, however, I find the yellow iris on the middle of your eye to be way more fascinating, yellow eyes are rarer than grey too
No yellow eyes fall into the category with Amber eyes which affects about 5% of the population. Amber eyes often look very yellow but they’re still Amber colored eyes because amber colored eyes can almost be indistinguishable from yellow. “about 5% Very very FEW people--yellow eyes would actually be called "amber" eyes--and only about 5% of the population would have this color. The closest to yellow is called "amber." About 5 percent of people around the world have this rare eye color.”
@@venitarjohnsonthey might appear yellow but they’re still Amber colored eyes because amber colored eyes can almost be indistinguishable from yellow. “about 5% Very very FEW people--yellow eyes would actually be called "amber" eyes--and only about 5% of the population would have this color. The closest to yellow is called "amber." About 5 percent of people around the world have this rare eye color
For your information, the majority of people consider beautiful what is also “normal” and this means also common. A university study proved this principle also for hair color.
For your information facial structure plays much more of a role in attractiveness than coloring. Being plain poop colored is not considered more attractive. If the color brings out a more attractive trait that is a plus but yeah it’s symmetry even more so than similarities that’s why they used to think smaller features were more attractive but they’re just more likely to be attractive because it’s harder to have facial symmetry with larger features but it can be done and when it is it’s GORGEOUS
Not necessarily a bad thing, I have had blue-yellow eyes as long as I can remember. In a lot of cases, central heterochromia just doesn’t have any side affects
I have blue with dark contour and closest by iris is little bit of yellow. Different on light,sometimes it looks green,gray, moost of the time blue or blue steel for moost.
@EVE😗🙂 not true, the weather doesn’t change your eyes neither does your mood, it’s just reflective lights, being angry doesn’t turn your eyes blue to brown
Strange. My grandfather has grey eyes. Didn't know that its the least common. Few days ago I came across so many of Indian actors having hazel and amber eyes- literally so many!!!
I’m pretty sure that hazel, my sister has the same eyes but my mom and other younger sister how obvious hazel eyes and hers are most likely just a diff type of hazel or blue because my OTHER younger sister with blue eyes also has that yellow ring in the center lol
@@kevin_mcalister I actually don’t even know. But going off the logic that these videos list red eyes (albinism), different colored eyes (Heterochromia), and more i think so?
Well if we talk about rarity of different leg lengths we don't include people without legs do we? Or if we are calculating the rarity of different heights we don't include non existent people. Or if we are finding the rarity of different third leg lengths, we don't count people without one. So no, purple doesn't count. Nor does red. Or white.
@@aki_times_ten why the heck are you bringing up leg lengths] people with purple, red, white, grey, ect. eyes still have eyes so your argument about leg lengths isn't even related?
I have gray eyes but they are basically blue but in a very light color i also have yellow specks in my eyes my mom says it runs in our genes (central heterochromia)
Não, são olhos avelãs, não parecem cinzas, mas olho top, lembrando que existem variações de olhos avelã de tons mais azulados a esverdeados, mais é menos comum. .
I am so lucky to have a unique eye color between Hazel and gray with dots everywhere when I was little, my mom said my doctor told her I have a special eye color
Mine change from hazel to amber to green. So……idk but I HATED when twilight came out because every time my eyes were Amber I was strictly hearing “oh my God, you have Edward Cullen eyes” like no ma’am, I have my eyes.
Black colored eyes never even entered the chat because they do not exist. Look it up and verify it for yourself. Eyes can be so dark brown that they appear almost black but truly black eyes do not exist “While some people may appear to have irises that are black, they don't technically exist. People with black-colored eyes instead have very dark brown eyes that are almost indistinguishable from the pupil.”
Did you know that some people have chameleon eyes which change depending on what clothing your wearing? Ex: I’m wearing a blue shirt today so my eyes look blue! Or I’m wearing a grey shirt so my eyes look grey! Tell me if you learned something in the comments.
White people are so diverse. We can have all those colour eyes. We can have lots of different colour hair too. Black people just all look the same lol.
I have chameleon eyes 😭😭😭🥐 They change from blue to green depending on where I am, with a little hazel around my iris. And of course me over here with -5 vision and astigmatism.
i have gray eyes, and i also have poliosis, which is when you have a spot of white hair. for me it’s just a small streak. both are caused by a lack of melanin, so it kinda makes sense.
How rare are my eyes? Normally they're green, but they can turn grey, and blue with my emotions, I also have silver and gold specks in my eyes, so am I like a 0.05% or something?
I have greyish green eyes. My father and my grandmother had the same colour when they were young, but as they got to their 60s their eye colour turned to light blue, a unique beautiful light blue like almost baby powder kind of blue but more saturated, which I always found very fascinating how it’s just changed. I’m approaching my 40s, still grey/green, but expecting my eyes to turn light blue in the next decade or so 😊 it is indeed very rare, I hardly ever met anyone with similar eyes to mine. But it’s hard to notice cause I’m regular lighting it would seem to be grey, but if you look at them in the light they’re deep greyish green, but sometimes they look very green.
My eyes change every year its like a pattern. 2010:blue 2011:grey 2012:dark blue 2013: mix of yellow,grey,blue and green 2014:green 2015:blue and green mix 2016:blue 2017:blue 2018:greenish blue 2019:steel greyish blue 2020:grey 2021:blue 2022:green 2023:one eye blue and the other green
Mmm...actually it is most probably that is the second, there is not a conclusion about that, usually says 3% gray and 2%green different kind od tones because it could be draker or light and vibrant... so gary cold be 3% and other think could be even 1%... but actually even when it is not a colour I think could be the muxed one blue and red or violet... like people with albinism
I have given up on determining my eye colour. They look turquoise with a yellow ring around my pupils. If I wear blue they look blue, if I wear green they look green. If I wear white or black they look turquoise/blue/green-greyish. I just say blue to make it easy.
My mom, half of one of her eyes is gray, and the rest is hazel. Just half of one eye. And I somehow have dark green eyes. And I’m left handed, which is apparently a rare combination.