50 Shades Of Not-Just-Grey: This Color Test Will Tell You If You Are Able To Identify More Than 7 Shades
What a colorful trivia quiz is right in front of you! Today we’re looking at 20 images with colorful squares, stripes and bubbles. Your main task for this trivia is going to be recognizing the shades – from blushy pinks to crimson reds. Some will be easy, some will be hard, but we’re sure you’ll get some of them right.
Make sure you set your screen to highest brightness, highest contrast to get yourself a chance at the highest score. Got your eyes and screens ready? Let’s go!
In task number 3 the right answer counted the green shedes as well as ths blue ones.
That's the only one I got wrong as I don't consider green to be blue
Load More Replies...Couldn't be bothered with the bubble ones because I couldn't remember which shades I'd already counted. Still guessed three of them correctly without even counting :D
Not meant to be taken internally. Because your computer screen has its own brightness and color tones, this is an interesting exercise but not a diagnostic tool. But if you did find a pattern, it could be worth following up on it.
Funny, I got 16/20, but I thought the bubble ones were hardest. Of course, on a laptop monitor, viewing angle affects color, so it's much easier to see if there are differences in adjacent colors rather than colors across a page.
Load More Replies...I only counted 6 on that one, which wasn't an option. 🤐
Load More Replies...I made it all the way to HS electronics before realizing I process the orange-to-red continuum differently. 19 tvs had normal looking faces, mine were all orange.
I only didn't do the bubble ones because they confused me- too much going on
Okay, some of the ones with bubbles are just wrong. #1 had 8, not 7. And #4 also had 8, not 6. And why do the questions with the squares ask ‘which *shape* does not belong here’ twice?
On the stripe questions most of them I could see a number of shades which wasn't one of the answers.
14/20, maybe I should go to sleep? I didn’t bother counting all the circles tho, so maybe that’s a factor.
15/20. The "odd one out" questions were very easy. I had difficulty with some of the spots questions and some of the gradient questions.
In task number 3 the right answer counted the green shedes as well as ths blue ones.
That's the only one I got wrong as I don't consider green to be blue
Load More Replies...Couldn't be bothered with the bubble ones because I couldn't remember which shades I'd already counted. Still guessed three of them correctly without even counting :D
Not meant to be taken internally. Because your computer screen has its own brightness and color tones, this is an interesting exercise but not a diagnostic tool. But if you did find a pattern, it could be worth following up on it.
Funny, I got 16/20, but I thought the bubble ones were hardest. Of course, on a laptop monitor, viewing angle affects color, so it's much easier to see if there are differences in adjacent colors rather than colors across a page.
Load More Replies...I only counted 6 on that one, which wasn't an option. 🤐
Load More Replies...I made it all the way to HS electronics before realizing I process the orange-to-red continuum differently. 19 tvs had normal looking faces, mine were all orange.
I only didn't do the bubble ones because they confused me- too much going on
Okay, some of the ones with bubbles are just wrong. #1 had 8, not 7. And #4 also had 8, not 6. And why do the questions with the squares ask ‘which *shape* does not belong here’ twice?
On the stripe questions most of them I could see a number of shades which wasn't one of the answers.
14/20, maybe I should go to sleep? I didn’t bother counting all the circles tho, so maybe that’s a factor.
15/20. The "odd one out" questions were very easy. I had difficulty with some of the spots questions and some of the gradient questions.
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