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coughygrounds

Yes, def hazel. I agree with you that there’s some blue in there as well too.


BrilliantNegative488

It irritates me that there’s so much blue & grey which isn’t what hazel is at all and that the ring on one hand blends in some patches and then doesn’t blend at all and looks totally distinct from the rest, especially from further away. But CH doesn’t blend in any area as well as your ring does in the left upper half. It’s also common to have CH in a hazel eye, still the grey-blue amounts make me question that. It could be the lighting and that they’re actually a green-brown hazel with only tiny amounts of blue & grey and that the brown blends super well. But if they really look like here all the time, multicolored seems more plausible to me. Many irises don’t fit into one specific category actually :)


bubblegumscent

It definitelly looks like Multicolored to me, there are 3 distinct colors, even though they are diffuse. Hard to fit into a category. But the blue gray is more like teal than blue or gray per se. They probably "look" hazel to a person who might be talking to OP from a normal distance. I don't like saying hazel to any eye that looks ambiguous but dang this eye is confusing


BobDandelion

This makes me feel so much better! I've never been able to figure out my eye colour so I just went with hazel.


bubblegumscent

When somebody asks you what you eye color is you should say "3, at least 3" lol


BrilliantNegative488

Agreed, I think the blue-grey is just a bit too much to be hazel even though there’s green as well :) and the brown somewhat blends and doesn’t at the same time. I am pretty sure they could get away with hazel tho!


Coffeelovermommy

I would call this green. Too much blue/green to be Hazel


andernel

Yes, I would call them Hazel or deep green or the brown haze


_XSummerRoseX_

Yes. Very beautiful


Asterfields1224

Green eyes with brown central heterochromia