Spin for a Random Eye Color
Need a random eye color for your character, OC, or artwork? Our eye color wheel spins through a wide variety of natural and rare eye colors, then picks one at random. Perfect for artists, writers, and anyone creating characters.
How the Eye Color Wheel Works
- Spin: Click or tap the wheel to start spinning
- Watch: The wheel rotates through all eye color options
- Land: See which eye color is randomly selected
- Create: Use the result for your character or artwork
What Eye Colors Are on the Wheel?
Blue Shades: Blue, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Ice Blue
Brown Shades: Brown, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Chocolate
Green Shades: Green, Light Green, Dark Green, Emerald
Other Colors: Hazel, Amber, Gray, Violet, Honey, Olive, Black
Special: Heterochromia (two different colored eyes)
What Can You Use the Eye Color Wheel For?
OC and Character Creation
Creating an original character? Let the wheel decide your OC’s eye color. Combined with other random traits, you can build unique characters you might never have imagined.
Art Challenges
Artists can use the wheel to add randomness to their work. Spin before each drawing to get a unique eye color for your subject.
Writing Descriptions
Writers often need to describe characters’ appearances. Spin the wheel to get inspiration for a character’s defining eye color and build their description around it.
Roleplay Characters
Whether for D&D, video games, or online roleplay, use the wheel to determine your character’s eye color during creation.
Color Theory Practice
Learning about complementary colors? Use random eye colors as starting points to practice matching with hair, skin, and clothing colors.
Fun Personality Games
Play games where each eye color represents different personality traits. Spin and see what “personality” you land on.
FAQs About the Eye Color Wheel
What is an eye color generator?
An eye color generator randomly selects an eye color from a variety of options. Our wheel includes common colors like brown and blue, as well as rarer colors like amber and violet.
What’s the rarest eye color?
Green is the rarest natural eye color, found in about 2% of the global population. Amber and violet are also extremely rare. Our wheel includes these rare colors alongside common ones.
What is heterochromia?
Heterochromia means having two different colored eyes. If you land on this option, you can spin twice more to get two different colors for each eye.
Are these realistic eye colors?
Most colors on the wheel are natural human eye colors. Some like violet are extremely rare but do occur. For fantasy characters, consider any color valid.
Is the eye color wheel random?
Each spin is completely random. The wheel has no memory of previous results, giving every color an equal chance each time.
Can I use this for character art?
Absolutely. Many artists use this wheel to add variety to their character designs. The color-coded slices also give you the actual hex values to use in digital art.
Is the eye color wheel free?
Completely free. No sign-ups, no limits, no ads. Spin as many times as you need.