Silver if it doesn't reflect vampires, I believe.Let's milk Sunny Milk. Then she'll have enough money to fund Sunny Milk Real Estate.
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Though, honestly, a mirror is made of some steel/aluminum/whatever and glass. Therefore, it's slightly silverish due to the metal and slightly greenish due to the glass.
It's green, get two large pieces of glass and place them parallel to each other. You'll find that the deeper the glass go into each other, the greener it gets.
SILVER!
...but also depends on the reflected colour, so it has infinite colours!
Pitch-black. You can only see its true color when you turn the lights off though, because otherwise it always reflects something.
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Reminds me of my old idea for an extended color space for futuristic monitors:
MMLLAARRGGBB
RR, GG, BB = Red, green and blue channels.
AA = Alpha. If the lowest layer displayed is translucent, that pixel of the screen itself will be truly translucent, allowing one to see through the screen.
LL = Lighting. Decides how illuminated that pixel should be.
MM = Mirror. That pixel acts like a mirror, reflecting whatever is in front of the screen.
So, in this color space, the color of a perfect mirror would be #FF00FF000000, thus answering your question.
What color is a mirror?
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So why the empty numb?
I assume it's white light.Your layout has been removed.
Whatever color is me. I'm so narcissistic that I look at the mirror long enough to leave remnants of my reflection on the extremely rare occasion that I have to look away, kinda like how if you leave a computer on one screen long enough the image burns into the screen.Legacy custom music A site with a non-useless dislike button SMW hacking channel
You know this reminds me of when I was a kid. I had an idea to put a mirror inside a scanner and set it as my desktop wallpaper for the coolest wallpaper ever. Unfortunately it didn't work as expected.