On my screen they look beige.
To me they look ivory.
They’re gray with possibly some other colors which would give a little bit of brown appearance like tan, beige, possibly a light version of taupe. Depends on the lighting, the original picture, and my monitor.
Gonna go with beige.
On my monitor, they appear to be the color of a light wood (e.g. typical toothpick color). I even zoomed in on them to see if they were made of wood, but they do not appear to be.
Same.
Light almond? Tan? Taupe? Beige?
The color I’d get if I mixed a lot of white, a tinge of black, and a little yellowish green. A tint (lighter tone) of olive.
I say tan.
I’d say “Yellowy-Taupe”. “Beige” is close, I guess, but I think of beige as a little more brown than I’m seeing and “Ivory” as a little more white.
To their credit, those are actual color names though versus yellow-y taupe.
The first words that came to my mind were “off white”, “cream”, and “milky white”. Light beige or ivory would make sense too.
Too light IMHO to be tan.
Seconded.
Blue and black
The dress I can see through the crack in the door is definitely blue. Wait, no, gold!
Frasier and Niles - Shades of white (youtube.com)
harvest wheat.
Beat me to it. I was gonna just post a picture of the dress and say “this color.”
What?? They’re definitely white and gold. (ETA: OMG, that was 9 years ago!!)
Thanks to all who responded!! I feel somewhat vindicated. Earlier today I was considering an appointment with an ophthalmologist.
This morning my gf wanted me to check out something in our basement. We have a big basement, so I asked her to be more specific. She told me to look “in front of the green doors”.
I then went downstairs and looked around. I couldn’t find green doors anywhere. My gf asked if I was color blind.
My gf thinks you are the only normal person here.