Did you know some of us can see more colors than others? Of course, some of us see LESS. It's hard to know if you see more or less colors than other people, because it's hard to know what you can't compare! That is what this test is made for, to check if you can see more colors than regular people, a person called a 'trichromat', or do you have average or below average color perception? Find out now!
What color is the house all the way at the end of the row on the right?
Blue or green
Red
Reddish orange
Dark or medium coral
How many shades of orange do you see?
6 to 8
4 to 6
2 or 3
1
8-10
What colors do you see in these leaves?
Green and brown
Green, white, yellow and brown
Green, yellow, white and red
Green, yellow, white, blue and red
How many different color eggs do you see?
2
3
4 or 5
More than 5
What color is her hair?
Blue and pink
Blue, pink and purple
Blue
Purple
What color is the balloon behind this orange one?
Blue
Red
Orange
Green
What color are these artichokes?
Purple and green
Red and green
Green
Magenta and green
What color don't you see here?
Blue
Red
Purple
Green
I see all those colors.
How many shades of yellow do you see?
2
6 or 7
4 or 5
More than 10
How many colors do you see in the flower on the bottom?
3
1 or 2
More than 3, but less than six
More than six
What is she holding?
A colorful fan
A fan, but it's not colorful
A black and white fan
A full color palate
What color are her eyes?
Green
Blue
Brown
Grayish green
What color are the straws?
Pink, green, purple and orange
Pink, green, purple and yellow
Magenta, green, purple and orange
None of the above
What colors did the girl on the left paint her nails?
Pink, purple, green, orange and yellow
Pink
Red, pink, blue, orange, clear
Red, pink, blue, orange, yellow
What colors are the turtle's spots?
Black
Brown
Dark violet
Dark red
You are probably a trichromat
You are probably a trichromat. You might be one of those rare people who have a fourth type of cone in their eye, which means you see about 100 times more colors than the average person. You can't tell by an Internet quiz, though, so you should talk to an optometrist!
You might be a trichromat (one of those rare people who have a fourth type of cone in their eye). You definitely see more colors than the average person. Way more. You can't tell by an Internet quiz, though, so ask an optometrist if you could be trichromat.
You are probably not a trichromat (one of those rare people who have a fourth type of cone in their eye). You've got a good eye for color, though, and probably see more colors than the average person.
You are definitely not a trichromat (one of those rare people who have a fourth type of cone in their eye). You probably see fewer colors than the average person. In fact, you might even want to contact an optometrist to see if you might be colorblind.
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