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Title: Color Blindness Test


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Color Blindness Test
  • What do YOU see?

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Image 1
Both the normal and those with all sort of color
vision deficiencies read it as 12.
3
Image 2
The normal read this as 8. Those with red-green
deficiencies read this as 3. Those with total
color blindness cannot read any numeral.
4
Image 3
The normal read this as 29. Those with
red-green deficiencies read this as 70. Those
with total color blindness cannot read any
numeral.
5
Image 4
The normal read this as 5. Those with red-green
deficiencies read this as 3. Those with total
color blindness cannot read any numeral. 
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Image 5
The normal read this as 3. Those with red-green
deficiencies read this as 5. Those with total
color blindness cannot read any numeral.
7
Image 6
 The normal read this as 15. Those with
red-green deficiencies read this as 17. Those
with total color blindness cannot read any
numeral. 
8
Image 7
The normal read this as 74. Those with
red-green deficiencies read this as 21. Those
with total color blindness cannot read any
numeral.  
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Image 8
The normal read this as 6. The majority of
those with color vision deficiencies can not read
them or read them incorrectly.
10
Image 9
The normal read this as 45. The majority of
those with color vision deficiencies can not read
them or read them incorrectly. 
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Image 10
The normal read this as 5. The majority of
those with color vision deficiencies can not read
them or read them incorrectly.
12
Image 11
The normal read this as 7. The majority of
those with color vision deficiencies can not read
them or read them incorrectly.
13
Image 12
The normal read this as 16. The majority of
those with color vision deficiencies can not read
them or read them incorrectly.
14
Image 13
The normal read this as 73. The majority of
those with color vision deficiencies can not read
them or read them incorrectly. 
15
Image 14
The majority of the normal and those with total
color blindness cannot read any numeral. The
majority of those with red-green deficiencies
read this as 5.
16
Image 15
The majority of the normal and those with total
color blindness cannot read any numeral. The
majority of those with red-green deficiencies
read this as 45..
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Image 16
The normal read this as 26. A Color Blind
person may only see a 2 or 6 depending on the
type of poor color perception
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Image 17
The normal color vision person will see both
colors that make up the path back to the X A
color blind person may only see the upper or
lower half.
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Image 18
In tracing the winding line between the two X's,
the majority of those with red-green deficiencies
trace along the line, but the majority of the
normal and those with total color blindness are
unable to follow the line.
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Image 19
In tracing the winding line between the two X's,
the normal trace the bluish-green line, but the
majority of those with color vision deficiencies
are unable to follow the line or follow a line
different from the normal one.
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Image 20
In tracing the winding line between the two X's,
the normal trace the line connecting the
bluish-green and the yellowish-green, those with
red-green deficiencies trace the line connecting
the bluish-green and purple, and those with total
color blindness cannot trace any line.
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Image 21
In tracing the winding line between the two X's,
the normal trace the line connecting the purple
and orange, those with red-green deficiencies
trace the line connecting the purple and
bluish-green, and those with total color
blindness and weakness cannot trace any line.
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