Eye Colors List

Grab a clean, copy-ready list of common human eye colors in a standard format.

Eye colors(7 colors)

Includes common and commonly cited rare colors; labels are simple color names without modifiers.

How to use this list

Copy the eye colors in seconds

Takes ~5 seconds
  1. 1
    Choose a format

    Pick text, JSON, or HTML output depending on your project.

  2. 2
    Copy or download

    Use the copy button or download the file for offline use.

  3. 3
    Paste into your workflow

    Drop the list into a form, survey, or dataset.

Need a dropdown? Select HTML to generate ready-to-paste <option> tags.

Common use cases

  • Developers building profile forms and onboarding flows
  • Researchers creating demographic surveys
  • Designers prototyping user profiles

Examples

Text output for a simple list.

Brown -> Brown

JSON output for scripts or apps.

"Brown" -> ["Brown", "Blue", "Hazel", ...]

HTML output for a dropdown.

Brown -> <option value="Brown">Brown</option>

A clean list of eye colors

Use this list when you need a consistent set of eye color labels for forms or datasets.

Need a dependable eye colors list for a profile form, a survey, or a quick UI dropdown? This page provides a clean set of commonly used eye color labels in copy-ready text, JSON, and HTML formats. The text view gives a simple line-by-line list you can paste into documents or spreadsheets. The JSON output is ideal for scripts, seed data, or application constants, while the HTML format generates <option> tags you can paste directly into select menus without manual formatting. The labels are intentionally short to keep UIs tidy and consistent across products. The list includes common colors like brown and blue along with commonly cited rare colors such as amber and red. Use it as a quick reference and a consistent source of truth for onboarding flows, demographic surveys, and sample datasets. If your application needs finer detail (like light vs dark shades), add those as separate options or store them in a separate attribute.

Copy-ready formats

Switch between text, JSON, and HTML formats with one click.

  • Plain text list
  • JSON array
  • HTML <option> tags
Simple labels

Keeps labels concise for clean UI dropdowns and surveys.

  • One item per line
  • No modifiers
  • Deterministic output
Fast reuse

Great for onboarding forms, demographic surveys, and mock data.

  • Clipboard ready
  • Consistent ordering
  • Lightweight dataset

Eye color list best practices

Keep labels consistent and document how you collect the data.

  • Use consistent capitalization for display labels.
  • Avoid mixing shade descriptors unless your survey requires them.
  • Provide a free-text option if you need more detail.