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some people say it is blue and black
some say it was gold and white
who knows
Green is not a primary colour though. They are red, blue and yellow. Green is a mix between blue and yellow. So basically if it's 50-50 blue and green and green is 50-50 blue and yellow, then teal is 75-25 blue and yellow.
Was this also necessary to revive a 4 year old thread?
Jade seems more green than blue yet its a blue.
Its weird.
Primary colours are the pigments that can be used to mix other colours. With paint that is red, yellow and blue. Arguably also white as it could be used to mix pink, but whether white technically is a colour remains under discussion.
Logically speaking, if teal is a mixture of green and blue, and green is a mixture of yellow and blue, while blue is simply blue, teal would be more blue than green. Because you would have two times blue, and one times yellow, provided the original premise from 2016 (!) is correct.
I hope that answers it for you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teal