What's your colour IQ? Take the test to check your perception
Briefly

The new test, based on the Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test, challenges individuals to arrange colour shades and reveals how well they perceive differences.
Participants click and drag colour tiles into hue order, scoring points for errors made, as well as learning where they rank against peers by age and gender.
A surprising statistic shows that while 1 in 255 women have colour deficiency, the rate increases significantly to 1 in 12 among men, affecting their colour perception.
An understanding of why colour perception varies involves the biological roles of specialized cells in our eyes called cones, which detect different wavelength lights.
Read at Mail Online
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