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It depends on what type of eye color both parents have.

You may have brown eyes, but you need to know what color eyes both of your parents have, and the same is true for him.

Once you figure this out you can make a punnett square, which could help show the likeliness of the child's eye color. The square should show which color is dominate, and which color is recessive.

For example:

Both my parents have blue eyes.

My father's parents have blue and brown.

My mother's parents both have blue.

As you can see the color blue appears most often, this suggests that the blue color gene is dominate while the brown is recessive.

The likeliness of a child born to my parents being blue eyed is 3/4.

Bb, BB, BB, bb

Dominate genes (blue) are the capital letters and recessive genes (brown) are the lower case letters. Because the big "B" occurs most often it is the most likely to occur.

Hope this helps...

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