The rarest eye color is green. There is no such thing as purple or black eyes. People with black eyes are born with medical issues. In the population of the world only 2% people have green eyes
100 % withowt a dowt , NATURALLY red eyes . I meen , do u c a lot of peepl with naturally red eyes . Yeah , I thot so .
Grey
The rarest eye color is purple
Green eyes
They are green, one of the rarest eye colors to have.
Originally, everyone had brown eyes. The brown was caused by melanin in the eye. Melanin in the eye protects the eye from the damaging effects of ultraviolet light.
Honey does not change your eye color. It just tastes good.
Queen Anne's eye color was a dark brown color.
We have color eyes because Aunt sisters might of had them but they might of past them to you so that is why or it is just your luck to have color eyes.Part of the eyes is Epithelium,Iris Stroma,Cellular
rarest eye color is GREEN
rarest eye color is GREEN
green
They are green, one of the rarest eye colors to have.
Well actually the rarest hair and eye color is burgundy (red and purple and some blonde) and grey eyes which i have or purple hair and violet or green eyes.
The rarest color for an Aurora Borealis is purple and orange in the aurora australis
The rarest Silly Band is the Egiptian Eye.
The rarest eye color is "violet", a shade of blue that is reminiscent of the amethyst gemstone. It results from a strong blue color slightly tinged with light brown. It is a common mistake to cite "red" or "black" eyes as the rarest. There is no such thing as a "red" eye. There is a color often called maroon, which is a reddish or rusty brown and technically falls under the category of "brown hazel" or "hazel-brown". People with albinism sometimes have TRANSPARENT eyes which allow others to see deeply into the eyeball--but this is NOT red. The red that reflects out is an optical illusion. Usually people with albinism have light blue or silver (very light grey) eyes. Black as an eye color does not exist per se, and this eye color is assigned to the darkest BROWN eye. I have a younger sister whose eye color is "black", though in the sun, one can see it is a deep, dark brown. The next rarest color is amber, which is the color of actual amber, or gold, bronze, orange or yellow colored. Finally, what I think is the fifth rarest color, is pure emerald green. Some people in western Europe have "pea" green eyes which results from a slight darkening of the bright emerald base. Because I (the author) have concentric rings of color I have been told I have the rarest in the world: the outer ring of my irides consists of violet, the inner ring consists of amber. This type of two-color 'concentric ring' combination is not rare, but the colors are rare.
Red is rarest-around 25 percent
Yellow is said to be the most popular, black in the middle and the rarest color would be chocolate.
The rarest color is bright apple green with flashes of the red, gold and orange fire.
black