Subtitle 1: What Color are the Rarest Eyes?
The rarest eye color is believed to be green. It's estimated that only 2 percent of the world's population has green eyes. It's also believed that the majority of green-eyed people are of European descent. Other rare eye colors are amber, gray, and violet.
Subtitle 2: What Causes Rare Eye Colors?
Rare eye colors are caused by a lack of melanin in the iris. Melanin is a pigment produced by the body that gives color to the eyes, skin, and hair. When there is a lack of melanin in the iris, the eye color appears to be a rare shade.
Subtitle 3: Are There Any Benefits to Having Rare Eye Colors?
Having rare eye colors offers some benefits, such as increased protection from the sun and the ability to see more colors than those with common eye colors. While there are no scientific studies to prove these claims, many people with rare eye colors have reported these benefits.