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Although '''black''' is often described as the absence of visible [[light]], to all intents and purposes, humans perceive black as a [[color|colour]].  
Although '''black''' is often described as the absence of visible [[light]], to all intents and purposes, humans perceive black as a [[color|colour]].  


Black is somewhat difficult to create exactly because mixing all known colours, often thought to result in the colour black, actually tends to yield a very dark [[brown (colour)|brown]].
Black is somewhat difficult to create exactly because mixing all known colours, often thought to result in the colour black, actually tends to yield a very dark [[brown (colour)|brown]].[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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This article is about the colour. For other uses of the term Black, please see Black (disambiguation).

Although black is often described as the absence of visible light, to all intents and purposes, humans perceive black as a colour.

Black is somewhat difficult to create exactly because mixing all known colours, often thought to result in the colour black, actually tends to yield a very dark brown.