The color red is one of the prime colors, and is essential in our viewing of the world. It is the color of heat and blood. In this quiz, we're going to ask you to read a word written in various shades of red on a red background - can you see the words? Dim your lights and up the brightness on your screen to see them as clearly as possible. Let's see if you can spot all these different shades of red!
Which word can you see here?
Admit
Armpit
Acquit
Outwit
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Alight
Alright
Blight
Bright
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Depletion
Accretion
Deletion
Venetian
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Flake
Drake
Snake
Fake
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Cheap
Creep
Sweep
Sheep
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Fumble
Bumble
Grumble
Bubble
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Chrome
Comb
Genome
Jerome
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Concise
Precise
Paradise
Splice
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Cough
Trough
Through
Crawl
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Employ
Tomboy
Busboy
Convoy
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Jolly
Bully
Golly
Folly
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Knack
Sack
Crack
Kraken
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Paris
Clarice
Polaris
Terrace
Can't see!
Which word can you see here?
Token
Spoken
Broken
Betoken
Can't see!
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Our color perception comes from billions of neurons interacting and using our vision system to display millions of colors and hues. Red, being a tricky color and sometimes invisible to some with problems in their color vision, is one of the most important colors and hues we should be able to distinguish. Make sure your screen is on normal brightness and that your eyes aren't tired - and try again! If not, you can also have a look at the answers.
You have a normal person's shade-detection for the color red. That is critically important, as many do not have the ability to very subtle change in hues of red and green, especially men. Thankfully, it seems you have normal vision and a normal ability to detect shades of red, so you probably don't have any color vision problem - we're happy to report!
Wow, you must see every hue imaginable! Your ability to detect and differentiate between shades of red is impressive as heck! Many people have a problem with red because a red/green colorblindness is very common, especially among men. Red is linked to green in our brains and so often the colors are connected. You not only have the normal level of red differentiation but way above average! You must have the ability to see very small changes in hue, which really impressed us. You ACED it!
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