

When I was playing in Isla Paradiso, my blonde heiress married a young man with aqua/turquoise hair, Desmond Torres. But again, results can be mixed if more than one of the parents/grandparents share the same or a similar color. In fact, my heirs inherit a grandparent's hair color more often than a parent's. Like Trip mentioned, in Sims with grandparents around (in the same town, either living or as a ghost) there is a high chance of them inheriting the grandparents hair color. I was stunned when she aged to toddler, but now that we've lived with it all this time, I'm getting used to the contrast between her ebony skin and her golden hair. Just look at how unique my co-heir Jemma looks with her brilliant blonde locks when she aged up to toddler!ĭefinitely a contrast to her grey skinned twin with the dark hair she inherited from her mother and grandfather. Unless you're playing a challenge that expressly forbids doing something like that, it's the only way to get rid of the offending random blondeness. Or you can take your parent sims into CAS and copy each of their hair colors and then decide on which one to give their children, or maybe a shading of both. You can either accept it, like I have decided to do as in my TJ game I don't change genetics of any kind, to follow the spirit of the challenge. Yes, the take-your-breathe-away event of a random blonde hair color!Īpparently the dev's decided that there should be a small percentage of randomness to offspring's hair color, no matter that it should be genetically impossible!
