That depends entirely on the school and style. They can vary greatly in the colors and designs used. It would be better to ask what Kyu or Gup the students are. The lower the number, the higher the rank. Even then it can be difficult to determine, particularly if one school has 12 ranks and the other only six.
blue
The belt color levels for Karate are from lowest to higher is; White, Yellow, Orange With Green Stripe, Orange With White Stripe, Orange With Red Stripe, Blue With Green Stripe, Blue With White Stripe, Blue With Red Stripe, Blue, Purple With Green Stripe, Purple With White Stripe, Purple With Red, Purple belt and more.
The purple belt is higher in rank than the blue belt, but of course some schools don't have a purple belt, so there you advance straight from blue to red. Just as a key of advice for differing between belt ranks the darker the belt most likely the higher the rank. That depends on the school and style in question. My style does not have purple or blue belts. In some schools, blue is the highest rank (instead of black).
Research has shown that the green belt is 7th belt that can be achieved in Karate. One must achieve each level in karate in order to move up to the next level. Prior to achieving the green belt one would have to earn a blue, then a yellow belt, orange belt, blue belt, purple belt, green with white stripes belt and the next step would be the green belt.
The belt after yellow belt on recorder karate is the orange belt. The song of yellow belt is Gently Sleep and the song on orange belt is Merrily We Roll Along.
The 1st belt is white then yellow orange purple blue green brown black
This question depends on the style of karate, some styles do have a different ranking and colour coding system. Junior rank, after green is purple Senior rank, after green comes brown.
White Yellow Gold Orange Green Blue Purple Red Brown Red / Black Black / Red (JR. Black Belt Black
it just depends on the shade of blue and purple. if it is a dark purple and a light blue, then the light blue would have a higher intensity. if you look at any shade, the one that is brighter has the higher intensity of the two.
put the horizontal belt on dip it in the purple paint take that belt offput on the vertical belt dip it in purple. leave that belt on and put on the other belt on to so both belts are on!dip it in the blue and you get the blue ball with purple strips and white square!!!
with blue dye
It would depend on the school system that is being used. Mine uses the following: White, yellow, purple, blue, green, red and black. Different school use different color orders. Our school requires a minimum of 30 hours before you test for a belt. There are different test requirements and skill levels for each belt. So, 1 year is about the minimum time it takes to get to a blue belt.