So take the online color challenge test and share your scores below. 

Here is the LINK to the test! Goodluck and no cheating!!

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I scored 18!but i did it fast so will try again

Mine was 8 darn thought i did it right, they said 0 is perfect.

 

okays i gots 4 - might try again on the mac later insted of the lil 10inch those blues got me.

I had trouble with the greens

 

I scored 64, but it was hard to focus after a while.  I did it again and scored 8 this time, I don't think I quite got what you had to do the first time.
I got 32    :(
I scored 35. It's not surprising considering the fact that different values are mixed. Hence, the human brain cannot read the values properly....possibly because it averages the colours out? Keep in mind, every computer screen has different luminosity and contrast settings. Still a good test, though!
i scored 22.
I scored a 12 but I think I would have done much better at night with less glare on my screen... just say-in'.
i scored ZERO !!!!  You have PERFECT Color vision!!! Wow!! what do i win!??????
O- little miss perfect!            LOL I scored an 8. That black background really started messing with my eyes in the blue and pink range- they actually hurt!
i scored 34 .. lol.....maybe THATS why i like primary colours  :)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zAPZn5TEyM&list=UUM6N5AOYoyg6eAkbcDWpNFg&index=41

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