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by antisthenes 648 days ago
Nope. On RGB, they are equal parts blue/green.

Since most people are viewing this on a monitor, the question is pointless.

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It's not about how an RGB monitor produces the color, it's about how it's perceived. #00ffff ("Cyan" or "Aqua" [1]) looks bluer to me than green, while #008080 ("Teal") looks significantly greener, despite both colors using equal amounts of blue and green in RGB.

1. https://htmlcolorcodes.com/color-names/