Guest CityFan 06 Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Completed the test twice and got a score of 42. I do have partial colour blindness with some colours, but it depends on what colours they are.
ozleicester Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 25.. i would wonder about what % of people on this site chose the royal/dark blue when asked to choose
Rincewind Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 25.. i would wonder about what % of people on this site chose the royal/dark blue when asked to choose Yep. I thought the same when picking it. It is more of an eye test. As you grow older your eyes deteriorate. Some more than others and mainly the reading side. Got new glasses. Black rimmed with a blue tint. Bi-focals. Fed up of swapping glasses..
Nalis Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 42, 10 years older than I actually am but my colour perception has always been slightly off so not surprised.
Thracian Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 Pleases me no end! (34) - almost half my age! "Your eyes are fully capable of seeing colors and patterns with precision! Don't take this sort of wonderful cognitive ability for granted! The more patterns our eyes see, the healthier the mind is!"
Captain... Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 18 and a feeling of being duped into watching an advert. Those questions were largely subjective, which colour would you choose from this palette? Depends what for. What is the brightest colour, I went with white on the second one, but it isn't really a colour. Brightness is also something that is subjective. I thought it would be this one: http://www.kuku-kube.com/ Which is a much more scientific approach, rather than 10 random and unrelated questions, and an arbitrary age assigned.
Steven Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 25 Your colors perception is extremely detailed. When you look at a certain picture, place, or object, you don't get lost in the overall vision. Instead, you start with examining all the small details. You look at the blind spots, the color shades, and the movement of the objects. That helps you focus on the overall situation, in order to plan your actions accordingly.
Crinklyfox Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 I'm 25 which is the best news I've had in 60 years.
AyewJoking Posted 24 March 2016 Posted 24 March 2016 Completed the test twice and got a score of 42. I do have partial colour blindness with some colours, but it depends on what colours they are.
AyewJoking Posted 24 March 2016 Posted 24 March 2016 18. surely your eyesight is at its peak when youre eighteen?, like the rest of your body, its a steady deterioration from then on.
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