After testing your black, blue and green color vision, we thought we'd go for a color that many have an issue with - RED. In this quiz, we're going to ask you to read a word written in various shades of red on a red background - can you see the words? Dim your lights and up the brightness on your screen to see them as clearly as possible.
1 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Surely
Shirley
Curley
Burly
2 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Cheese
Greece
Please
Tease
3 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Angle
Fumble
Apple
Bramble
4 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Moses
Doses
Joseph
Hopeless
5 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Wolf
Colt
Volt
Wolt
6 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Napalm
Shazam
Telegram
Madam
7 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Spy
Fly
Sky
Guy
8 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Bust
Lust
Rust
Dust
9 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Giraffe
Half
Gaffe
Behalf
10 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Keep
Sleep
Leap
Weep
11 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Speech
Beseech
Leech
Screech
12 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Istanbul
Vestibul
School
Rule
13 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Antenna
Melena
Persona
Vienna
14 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Herds
Thirsts
Birds
Words
15 of 15
What word appears in this image?
Beard
Appeared
Feared
Weird
You Don't See Red Very Well
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. Red, being a tricky color and sometimes invisible to some with problems in their color vision, is one of the most important colors and hues we should be able to distinguish. 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 have a normal person's hue detection for the color red. That is critically important, as many do not have the... READ MOREYou have a normal person's hue detection for the color red. That is critically important, as many do not have the ability to very subtle change in hues of red and green, especially men. Thankfully, it seems you have normal vision and a normal ability to detect shades of red, so you probably don't have any color vision problem - we're happy to report!
Wow, you must see like an eagle! Your ability to detect and differentiate between shades of red is impressive as heck!... READ MOREWow, you must see like an eagle! Your ability to detect and differentiate between shades of red is impressive as heck! Many people have a problem with red because a red/green colorblindness is very common, especially among men. Red is linked to green in our brains and so often the colors are connected. You not only have the normal level of red differentiation but way above average! You must have the ability to see very small changes in hue, which really impressed us. You ACED it!
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