Looks like it is splash or white. Yay!!!
Next time you incubate, use that hygrometer/thermometer from day one, and try to keep the humidity around 35-40%, and keep turning them three or more times a day for the first 18 days, and bump it up to 55-65 for the last three, not turning them. You can put them in an egg carton pointy end down if you want to keep them from rolling around. Some people swear by it, some say it doesn't help, or even hurts their hatch rate. Congratulations on your hatch so far! You have done very well! You may have totally lucked out with your weather, which may have helped you out with your humidity and let the eggs hatch. If it stays too humid in your incubator, the eggs will not dry out enough during incubation and the chicks will drown. If you run it too dry, they will not have enough moisture in there to survive until hatch, or they will start to hatch, get shrink wrapped, or dry out and be stuck to the shell so they can't turn around and finish hatchng. Not trying to scare you with all this info, just letting you know you did GREAT! but next time, if your weather is different you could have a different outcome.