Well, that's how we learned it in school: the spectrum of white light is composed of the colors Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. To be honest, there is no violet in the spectrum. Violet is a darker version of the color Magenta (deep purplish red). And Magenta is only seen when there's the "overlap" of the first supernumerary arc's red with the ultramarine blue colored concave inner fringe of the Primary Rainbow. I think Sir Isaac Newton observed the first supernumerary arc but didn't knew about the existence of these "extra" arcs at the concave part of the Primary Rainbow. And thus… are today's youngsters at school still learning about the impossible color in the spectrum: "Violet" (should be Ultramarine Blue).