Brain Test: Are You Colour Blind?

What is it that makes us who we are? Often, it is determined long before we are born because it involves our genetics and what we inherit from our parents. In some cases, those genetic factors can be beneficial to us, providing us with superior strength or perhaps some type of “natural ability” that may be quite unusual among our peers. At other times, however, genetics may not be working in our favor, and that is the case with colorblindness.

When we look at the world around us, we are able to see colors and we don’t really consider it very often. That is, of course, unless you have some type of color vision deficiency, an issue that is commonly known as colorblindness. There are three different types of colorblindness, and they involve how our eyes respond to green, blue and red light. At times, an individual may even be 100% colorblind, so they only see in black and white.

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Some people are aware that they are colorblind because they took a test in school but there are still many people who have this difficulty and they are not aware of it. Are you one of those individuals? This simple test will help you to know for sure.

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