We're back with another challenging eye test for you. Once again we are entering the dark realm of black shades. In this test, we will show you photos. Each photo has a word in slightly brighter or darker shade of black than the background. Can you tell us which words are there? If you enjoy this quiz, try our original black shade eye test...
1 of 12
Which word is written here?
Couldn't see
Informal
Formal
Abnormal
Normal
2 of 12
Which word is written here?
Avocado
Bravado
Colorado
Desperado
Couldn't see
3 of 12
Which word is written here?
Chalk
Balk
Couldn't see
Flock
Bedrock
4 of 12
Which word is written here?
Couldn't see
Picture
Teacher
Creature
Stricture
5 of 12
Which word is written here?
Vandal
Couldn't see
Candle
Handle
Sandal
6 of 12
Which word is written here?
Groom
Broom
Couldn't see
Bloom
Room
7 of 12
Which word is written here?
Couldn't see
Grouch
Crouch
Couch
Vouch
8 of 12
Which word is written here?
Happy
Flappy
Couldn't see
Sappy
Snappy
9 of 12
Which word is written here?
Sleeve
Leave
Peeve
Heave
Couldn't see
10 of 12
Which word is written here?
Sneer
Appear
Cheer
Spear
Couldn't see
11 of 12
Which word is written here?
Treat
Heat
Fleet
Cheat
Couldn't see
12 of 12
Last one! Which word is written here?
Slave
Couldn't see
Save
Stave
Shave
Black is Not Your Color
Our color perception comes from billions of neurons interacting and using our vision system to display millions of... READ MOREOur color perception comes from billions of neurons interacting and using our vision system to display millions of colors and hues. Black, being the color of night, is one of the most important colors and hues we should be able to distinguish, as it allows us to see items in the darkness. Make sure your screen is on normal brightness and that your eyes aren't tired - and try again! If not, you can also have a look at the answers.
You've got some decent night eyes there, and you don't seem to have any problem with black hue detection. That is... READ MOREYou've got some decent night eyes there, and you don't seem to have any problem with black hue detection. That is important, as differentiating hues of black is what allows us to see in the dark, however little we can. This keeps us from little accidents in dark rooms and dark streets, and is an important ability for our eyes. Thankfully, it seems you have normal vision and a normal ability to detect shades of black, so you probably won't get into any undue accidents.
You have unbelievably good night eye vision! Your ability to detect and differentiate between shades of black is... READ MOREYou have unbelievably good night eye vision! Your ability to detect and differentiate between shades of black is impressive as heck! We need to be able to see different shades of black in order to get around at night and avoid silly accidents in dark rooms, hallways and streets. This doesn't seem to be a problem for you, because your ability to see hues of black is extraordinary!
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