But, for real, OP is having a struggle with it for this reason.
If something is 50% G and 50% B, it is neither one or the other. It’s exactly where C sits. If it is 75% G and 25% B, you could say it’s green. But if I asked if it’s green or cyan, we’ll have the same issue again, sinc it’s. 50% G and 50% C.
you’re both wrong it’s turquoise
It’s teal
The argument was if a color could be both green and blue at the same time
But this is 100% blue
As its RGB values are 017A86 it’s actually 52.55% blue.
It’s CYAN. Teal and turquoise are shades of cyan. Cyan is a primary color. This post is like asking if yellow is red or green.
It’s definitely yellow.
But, for real, OP is having a struggle with it for this reason.
If something is 50% G and 50% B, it is neither one or the other. It’s exactly where C sits. If it is 75% G and 25% B, you could say it’s green. But if I asked if it’s green or cyan, we’ll have the same issue again, sinc it’s. 50% G and 50% C.
OP gotta learn their colour spectrum a bit more.
if this is blue you gotta check ur monitors color calibration