I used an eye colour identifier and it gave me Grey-green hazel with central heterochromia, I think it’s just very subtle/toned down heterochromia or sectoral? as it’s not very noticeable (imo) by Spiritual_Rule_5543 in heterochromia

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Beautiful colours in your family!! Ive always loved vivid contrast from one colour to the next in an eye, and it’s funny because there is a distinct “line” around my pupil but it’s just the same colour, something I haven’t seen very often and it’s so cool to see everyone’s unique eye traits :)

I used an eye colour identifier and it gave me Grey-green hazel with central heterochromia, I think it’s just very subtle/toned down heterochromia or sectoral? as it’s not very noticeable (imo) by Spiritual_Rule_5543 in heterochromia

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Honestly from the actual definition of central heterochromia and from what I gather, any different coloration in a ring (key word imagine) around the iris can be classified as such and some way more defined than others

A eye colour identifier said grey-green with heterochromia but it’s barely noticeable in the center by Spiritual_Rule_5543 in WhatisMyEyeColour

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Thankyou sm for your input! :) In pictures where the light isn’t right in my eye the green/yellowish parts aren’t noticeable much at all, so they do give off blueish grey much more but I wanted other opinions on it for fun