It’s leaving participants (including the test developer and his spouse) divided.
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Color perception is different for all of us.
Take the viral sensation that was “the dress” from back in 2015.
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While some viewers saw it as white and gold, others saw it as blue and black.
And this new color perception test might just become the next big disagreement to take over the internet.
While he perceived it as green, his wife saw it as blue.
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Taking the test is easy.
The hues on the screen change from lighter and darker shades on each slide.
Do we see the same colors?
is a question philosophers and scientistseveryone reallyhave asked themselves for thousands of years.
Peoples perceptions are ineffable, and its interesting to think that we have different views.
Taking the test is a fun way to see how different we see the world in color.
This means turquoise is blue for me, while others may see it as green.
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So do you see more green?
While the assessment is purely for entertainment purposes,take the test for yourselfto find out.