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Found this, Fire... You are correct. Fascinating.
Yes, the color teal is a combination of blue and green, so it can appear to lean more toward one or the other depending on the specific shade. Some people might see teal as a blue-green while others see it as green-blue, and variations can be achieved by adjusting the proportions of blue and green pigments.
It is a blend: Teal is a color that sits on the color wheel between blue and green, and is formed by mixing them together.
Hue varies: Because it's a mix, its exact appearance can shift depending on the balance of blue and green. It can be a blue with a green undertone or a green with a blue undertone.
Subjective perception: There isn't one single definition of teal, so some people may perceive it as more blue, while others see it as more green. This can be influenced by the other colors in a palette or even lighting conditions.