COLOR BLINDNESS TEST. ANYBODY CAN READ THIS ONE !

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COLOR BLINDNESS TEST

ANYBODY CAN READ THIS ONE !

NORMAL SEE “8” RED-GREEN DEFICIENCIES SEE “3” COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL SEE “5”, RED-GREEN DEFICIENCIES SEE “2” COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL SEE “29” RED-GREEN DEFICIENCIES SEE “70” COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL SEE “74” RED-GREEN DEFICIENCIES SEE “21” COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL CAN SEE BUT ILLEGIBLE OR HARD TO READ IF RED-GREEN DEFICIENCIES COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL SEE “2” OBSCURE IF RED-GREEN DEFICIENCIES COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL CAN HARDLY READ IT RED-GREEN DEFICIENCIES SEE “2” COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL SEE “16” RED-GREEN DEFICIENCIES SEE NOTHING COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL CAN FOLLOW THE BLUISH-GREEN LINE BETWEEN THE X’S COLOR DEFICIENCIES CANNOT COLOR BLIND SEE NOTHING

NORMAL/MILD RED-GREEN SEE “35”, PROTANOPIA/STRONG PROTANOMALIA SEE “5”, DEUTERANOPIA AND STRONG DEUTERANOMALIA SEE “3”

NORMAL/MILD RED-GREEN SEE “96”, PROTANOPIA/STRONG PROTANOMALIA SEE “6”, DEUTERANOPIA/STRON DEUTERANOMALIA SEE “9”

NORMAL CAN TRACE ALONG THE PURPLE AND RED LINES BETWEEN THE X’S,DEUTERANOPIA/STONG DEUTERANMALIA SEE THE RED LINE, MILD DEUTERANMALIA SEE BOTH LINES, BUT RED IS EASIER TO FOLLOW

IF YOU SAW : 10 OR MORE PLATES = YOUR COLOR NORMAL 7 OR LESS THAN 7 = YOUR COLOR DEFICIENT