
"The 'Hue Shift' test shows you two colours and asks you to adjust one so they match. Sounds simple? With just 10 seconds to match the colours, the game is actually deceptively difficult."
"At the end of the game, your 'delta-E' score will be revealed - the lower the better. So, how good is your colour perception?"
"The drag controls take a round or two to click. Once that's in your fingers the scores drop fast. Worth another go."
"If you nail it, you might see a message saying: 'Consistent and controlled. You understood early that horizontal is hue and vertical is lightness, and you didn't fight the axes.'"
The 'Hue Shift' test presents players with two colors, asking them to adjust one to match the other within 10 seconds. The game consists of 10 rounds, with a countdown timer adding pressure. Players receive a 'delta-E' score at the end, indicating their color matching accuracy. The game, created by Keith Cirkel, includes helpful color palettes and feedback on performance. Players can compare their scores with others, and the game encourages repeated attempts to improve results.
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