R29SS said:
My granfater on father side have grey eyes, his wife (my grandmother) green their son (my father) grey, my mother brown, me grey so I think grey eyes have more dominant gene than others eyes colors, but despite the fact that my father and I have the same eye color, his color is much more saturated, I would even call them not gray or white, but like marble, a very pure color is immediately noticeable, you don’t need to look closely like with me, my eyes color can seems green or blue which is not so bad, but I would really like them to be like my father's. It’s surprising how many gray-eyed people have gathered in this thread, considering that there are about 3 percent of gray-eyed people in the world. As far as I know, the largest number of gray-eyed people live in eastern and northern Europe, especially in Russia, Finland and Estonia.
Tbh it depends on the light, that helps with taking out the eyes color, that's what i did with mines, and the light gray blue eyes with central green heterchromia came out, and also that checks out since we are in a mostly white dominated space, if you want to know your true eye color i would suggest you to take a close up photo with the flash aimed at your eye, then you develop the photo enough so the main colors are visible and then you use a color picker to classify the color of your eyes, that's what i did, then with Google i searched for folks with eyes like mine, and that's how i found out about my eyes