if you mix all colors together what do you get?

If you mix all colors of light together, you technically get white light. This is known as additive color mixing, where the primary colors of light (red, green, and blue) combine to form white light.

On the other hand, if you mix all colors of pigment together (such as paint or ink), you typically get a dark or muddy color, often close to a grayish or blackish tone. This is known as subtractive color mixing, where the primary colors of pigments (cyan, magenta, and yellow) absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect others, resulting in the perception of color. When all pigments are mixed together, they tend to absorb nearly all wavelengths, resulting in a darker color.