Description
Inverse white creates the opposite pattern to its counterpart white pattern. In the case of inverse rigoletto, most of the boucle is white with soft-edged and irregular spots of colour in the mane and tail that can spread onto the rest of the coat.
When inverse whites are combined with their regular counterpart on the same locus, it creates an "outline" of the pattern, a thin line of the base coat where the edge of the pattern or spots would be leaving the rest of the coat white.
Inverse white does not affect residual white or any Birth Anomaly whites.
Ri!Ri! or nRi!
Be advised that the genetics of boucle white spotting patterns do not correlate to real world horses white spotting genetics. (For example, rigoletto doesn't exist in real horses).