Blue pit bull mixed with brindle?

It's impossible to know for sure what a "blue pit bull mixed with brindle" would look like without more information. Here's why:

* "Blue" is not a recognized color in dogs: It's more of a diluted black, often with a silvery sheen.

* "Brindle" is a pattern, not a color: It's a combination of black and tan stripes.

* "Pit bull" is not a breed: It's a general term that often refers to American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, or other breeds with similar appearances.

Possible scenarios:

* A brindle dog with a diluted black coat: The dog might have a brindle pattern, but the black stripes might appear grayish or blue-ish due to the dilution.

* A dog with both brindle and blue dilutions: The dog could have a combination of brindle stripes and a blue-ish background color.

* A dog with a solid blue coat: The dog might not have any brindle pattern, but the coat could have a bluish-grey color.

To determine the exact appearance:

* See the dog: The best way to know what a dog looks like is to actually see it.

* Know the parents' colors and patterns: Understanding the genetics of the parents can help predict the possible coat variations in the offspring.

Remember, every dog is unique, and even dogs with similar genetics can have different appearances.