What does the color green look like?


Question:
I can't see it.

Answers:
wow-interesting question. I would say it depends on the shade. Sometimes it looks like sickness, disease, infection. Other times green looks like freshness, renewal, life, springtime, and growth--think trees, grass, leaves. Green eyes look exotic and mysterious. I guess colors come to represent different things to different people, green for money and wealth, green card for opportunity, green beret for honor and discipline.Have you ever wondered if we all see colors differently and just don't realize it? My blue might be your green and your orange might be my some other color. It would certainly explain why the lady down the street wears crazy colors and sees them beautiful. By the way, I met a man who saw everything in black and white (literally), so if you can see color at all, you are ahead of the game.

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blue

it smells like green its brightess/darkis


The closest color to green is blue. Green is a mix of blue and yellow.


it looks like mold smells

its invisible for some people like you, so you will never see it. but hey try glasses maybe it'll help. Its a mix of yellow and blue. It looks like grass. Granny smith apples. It is hard to explain what a color looks like. It is what it is. Green is a pretty color.


Blue and Yellow.


Leaves, trees, a mixture between blue & yellow..

GREEN! then no one can explain it in a way that you will able to understand


The color green looks cool to the touch and alive.






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Green is a cool color, as opposed to a warm color. looks like the color of the grass..of leaves (when they are green), trees.. can you see them?


It definitely looks better than what you can see (which if I understand is kind of a greyish). I find it a very comforting color -- it's my favorite. It reminds me of lush vegetation and beautful trees. It's the color of nature. It's the color that's easiest on the eyes. It is blue with yellow mixed in. So imagine something warmer than blue but still dark. Green is what I'd call the brightest of the dark colors.




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