I would say mint green is a bit lighter, but acquamarine would have more blue in it. Of course, much depends on your computer. Not all of them show the color the same.
Actually scientist beat all the odds yet and generated this new color called olo. Color olo. It's darker than mint green or aquamarine. It's olo! Scientists at UC Berkeley have created a new color called "olo," a deeply saturated teal or peacock green, which is only visible through a special laser technology that stimulates specific photoreceptor cells in the eye. This new color cannot be seen by the naked eye, but the researchers have successfully tricked the human eye into perceiving it.
This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at May 2, 2025 11:57 AM MDT