Statistically brown is the most common. This data has been gathered by a university statistics department on the ratio of M & M's:
3 brown
2 red
2 yellow
1 blue
1 green
1 orange
brown
- Over the past two years, we've done some experiments with M & Ms. We would take some random samples of ten and see which color was most frequently encountered, by tracking the results; we've counted every M & M in the packages. For the most recent experiment, Blue was the most prominent color. Here are the results:
Blue
117
Brown
51
Green
52
Red
67
Yellow
54
Orange
58
Total: 399
A 12.6 oz bag (medium).
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well most everyonefavorite color is blue but, yellow comes secont, then green,red,orange, finnaly brown. most people will beg a differ but i took a pole and about 98.35% said blue. ===== But the rumor is that that color causes misspellings. Who knows, huh?
blue is the most common with 24% in a M&M's Plain bag
Brown appears most!! With proven fact I've bought 30 packs to prove fo sho'!(:
Blue
brown
Green
Brown is the most common color.
they use lables and when they color them they dont color the m part
Orange
Um, they are all made in a factory. pretty much all even. You fail.
Black
what year was blue added to the color mix of m&ms
Do M&M dissolve faster than skittles
Red M & Ms do nothing different than any other color M & Ms. All M & Ms are candy; eating too many too often can cause tooth decay and obesity (like any other sweet.)
yellow, green, and red
it does over time.
south carolina
There is no systematic pattern. For example, Group 4: Titanium (2.5 MS/m), Zirconium (2.4 MS/m), Hafnium (3.3 MS/m) - down, upGroup 9: Cobalt (17 MS/m), Rhodium (23 MS/m) and Iridium (21 MS/m) - up, downGroup 10: Nickel (14 MS/m), Palladium (10 MS/m), Platinum (9.4 MS/m) - down, down.MS/m = million Siemens per metre.