Blue with a small amount of yellow mixed in will give you the aqua most commonly associated with pools.
The pool water draws its color from the liner. If you buy a white liner, then the pool water will not be blue. If you use a light blue liner, then the pool will be light blue. In my opinion, the best liner is a darker blue liner with ripples on it. Your pool will look gorgeous and inviting and the ripple effect makes it difficult to see any dirt in your pool. A solid color liner lets you see everything, which isn't always pretty.
same color as a regular pool - blue
Pools are not colored blue. Some pool liners are blue. Some are green, yellow, and black is a popular color.
No, it's the absence of the color blue that makes it blue.
When you mix pool blue and grey, you typically get a muted blue hue, often described as a slate blue. The grey tones down the vibrancy of the pool blue, creating a softer, more subdued color. The exact shade will depend on the proportions of each color used in the mix.
well it doesn't really have a big impact. but i would go with the color blue because it's a florescent color and if you have googles inside the pool and you see the blue it looks beautiful!!
Gold mixed with blue makes green and blue mixed with gold also makes green.
The color black makes blue darker. Infact it makes any color darker.
Blue
There does not appear to be anything that can be put in your pool to redeye your concrete in the pool dark blue. This can only be achieved by draining the pool and painting the concrete a dark blue color.
red and purple blue is a primary color; nothing 'makes' blue, it can not be made from mixing two or more colors
Well, honey, it's not rocket science. White is the best color to paint a pool because it reflects light and makes the water look crystal clear. Gray might make your pool look like a murky pond, and blue? Well, let's just say it's better suited for the sky.