Test Your Color Vision: Can You Read These Words?

Test Your Color Vision: Can You Read These Words?

Have you ever taken a color vision test? These tests help identify color vision deficiency, a mostly inherited condition that affects the ability to distinguish specific colors. If you have this deficiency, you might struggle to differentiate between certain colors. There are four primary types of color blindness!

Try reading these eight words to check if you have a color vision deficiency. Only those with flawless color vision and no color blindness should read them without difficulty. Answers are at the end.

Can you see the blue word?

Color Vision

Individuals with color blindness often have trouble distinguishing blue from other shades, but blue itself is usually perceptible. Blue detection relies on different eye receptors than red and green, making it a stable reference for people with color vision deficiencies.

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Can you see the green word?

Some people with color vision deficiencies can see green accurately but have issues with other colors. Given green’s frequent use of signals and nature, colorblind individuals develop strategies to interpret it through context and visual clues.

Can you see the purple word?

Color Vision

For those with red-green color blindness, purple can appear as blue or red, depending on the deficiency. Those with blue-yellow color blindness may miss the red component, making purple seem more blue. Context often helps colorblind individuals identify purple despite some perception differences.

Can you see the pink word?

Pink may appear closer to gray for some, especially if it’s hard to distinguish from red. However, distinct contexts like clothing or signage help colorblind people identify pink, using brightness and surrounding colors to navigate its presence.

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