People have different names for the colors they see. Language can affect how we memorize and name colors. This is a color naming test designed to measure your personal blue-green boundary.

  • @I_Has_A_Hat
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    826 days ago

    I think my problem is that I firmly have a “teal” category which I can’t call green OR blue. As in, I would get in an argument for someone calling it one way or the other.

    • @MellowSnow
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      125 days ago

      I had the same issue when I tried this the other day! There’s a big “neither/both” gap that I wish it accounted for. But I suppose it’s not really the point of this particular test. Would be interesting to measure that somehow, though!

  • @ober9000
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    525 days ago

    Having worked with printers a lot my first thoughts were, neither that’s cyan. But having to choose I got 174.

  • @Chocrates
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    426 days ago

    Interesting, about halfway through i stopped being able to recognize a difference.

    • @CrayonRosary
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      425 days ago

      Same. I think that’s the point. It narrows it down.

  • @ccunning
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    326 days ago

    Haven’t tried it out yet, but I’ve fantasized about this tool for so long! My wife has a different cultural background and what she calls blue vs what she calls green blows my mind on a regular basis

  • @Raiderkev
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    125 days ago

    171, but like others, after halfway, most looked blueish green or greenish blue which I would categorize as neither green nor blue, and I had to pick one, so I just picked what maybe looked like the dominant color? Idk how trustworthy my results are.