Why Do You Have Blue Eyes?

You have blue eyes because of a special color filter inside your eye that changes how light looks to you.

Imagine your eye is like a window. Most people’s windows are clear or slightly tinted brown, so the sky looks blue or brown. But if your window has a blue tint, it makes the sky look even bluer, and that's why you see blue eyes!

How It Works

Your eye has something called the iris, it’s like the colored part of your eye. In most people, this iris is made up of different colors, which mix together to make brown or green eyes.

But if you have a lot of blue pigment, it acts like a blue filter. When light enters your eye, that blue tint makes everything look bluer, even your eye itself!

A Little Bit of History

Blue eyes are actually pretty new in the world. Scientists think they started showing up only about 6,000 to 10,000 years ago! So you're part of a small group who have this special blue color filter, and that’s why you see blue eyes.

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Examples

  1. A child inherits blue eyes from their parents because of a recessive gene.
  2. Blue eyes are less common than brown eyes due to genetic variations.
  3. Even if both parents have brown eyes, they can still have a baby with blue eyes.

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