Skin Swatch Placement Needs to be Changed
Skin tones are arranged from light to dark, but the ordering is incorrect. For example, the skin tones at the "Neutral" category, like the 7th tone, are lighter than some of the tones that come before it, same thing is valid for the 10th tone. These two skin tones, 7 and 10, are much lighter than most of the other tones, and the whitest skin tones should ideally be placed within the first 4-5 tones of the gradient.
This misalignment causes an issue when creating children with parents of different skin tones. For example, mixing the 7th and 10th white tones results in a child with a skin tone that is far darker (9th) than expected. The ordering of the skin tones should be fixed to better reflect the natural progression from light to dark, especially with the lighter shades like 7 and 10.