30 and 1 error, that last one of all purple I just couldn't find it.
I'd bet that monitor panel quality might a big difference.
Edit: Of course, the end text was funny because it said I could spot a mosquito a mile away, which I think has nothing to do with my color accuracy. I wear prescription glasses.
I know I'm a typical "partially color blind" male, e.g. I always fail those tests where they show you an image made of a bunch of colored dots and ask what number you see, but on this test, I found I could find the outlier much more easily by using my peripheral vision: staring directly at it the grid, all the squares would look the same, but by looking to the side and sort of scanning with the edge of my vision, one would suddenly jump out...
27 here ("Wow, you have excellent colour vision.") with fairly typical red/green colorblindness. I also fail the the Ishihara plate (dots) test like clockwork.
Does this test different hues (or brightness even?) of the same color rather than the red/green blue/purple of the dots? (Can't tell myself, am after all colorblind.)
This test seems to be about something else rather than traditional colorblindedness.
Everyone should also compare monitors, browsers, and OS when saying what they got. First try: 31 / iMac 5K / Chrome. [edit: regarding browser, I don't know much about color profiling, but I do recall seeing an example of the same images being rendered in completely different colors across different browsers on the same OS. Can't find a link.]
I get that the threshold for just-noticeable color difference is much lower if the tiles are touching but I found the Hermann grid illusion that arose from using spaced-out rounded squares to be very distracting.
Is it a _color_ (~hue) test a lightness test? I see changes only in the later (and then it would make sense that some of my color-blind friends make reasonably high score).
But I ran out of time after getting 12 correct on the linked test. Edit: managed 28 after repeated attempts. I feel there is some luck of the draw here, depending upon which hues follow which previous hues, and the placement of the correct square.
25 on first try. But then they go and compare my vision to a hawk, saying that I can somehow see a worm in a tree... which wouldn't have as much to do with my ability to distinguish color as it would my ability to discern detail at distance.
Strained my eyes doing it, had to look off into the distance for them to feel normal again! But got 31 which put me up over 95%. Think the peripheral vision trick helps in some of them.
I'm partially colourblind (deuteranomaly), and stopped after I hit 30 with 0 errors. I normally do very poorly on Ishihara or Farnsworth-Munsell tests.
Asking on a public forum might get you somewhere but you should probably see a qualified optician. They are medical professionals that can conduct a thorough eye test.
Got 18 on my first try. I have trouble distinguishing red and orange, and I was unaware of it until high school. We were talking about Steve Jobs wearing the same clothes every day as a sort of uniform and I made a comment comparing that to Gilligan always wearing his signature orange shirt. At that point the whole class corrected me and said that his shirt is actually red. I still see it as orange (roughly the same as the YC logo), but I make the mental correction and call it red.
The next time it came up was when I needed a bag to carry something to work, and my wife handed me her bag. I complained that it wouldn't be manly to carry a pink bag to work and she told me that the bag was actually red. To me the bag looks the same color as the pink lemonade in this picture: http://janeshealthykitchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Pa...
Nah. I was just being a jerk. My first attempt I got a 31, my second attempt I got 19. My third attempt I was sick of staring at colored blocks and my eyes hurt so I threw the game at 3.