• LazaroFilm
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      471 year ago

      It’s a 74. But parts of the 4 are a different shade so you see 71 if your color vision is different.

        • LazaroFilm
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          81 year ago

          I see why you would see that for the 7. You’re relying on the brightness of the dot instead of the tint I’m guessing.

          I suspect my 5 years old to have some low color blindness, he couldn’t see the numbers in some circles I showed him.

      • @Zanshi@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        I can see it, but only when I look at it real hard, if I just take a glance it’s 71 for me. The different shade that part of the 4 is made of really throws me off for some reason

      • @Ilflish@lemm.ee
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        So to get this straight, I see the other green but it’s like a sludgy brown-lime green as compared to the full on greens. It contrasts so much from the full greens that you actually have to look for it rather them glance.

        Is that how it’s designed to look? Because if so it’s less a test and more a trick. Otherwise I may have learnt something new about myself

      • @parlaptie@feddit.de
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        You guys have to be memeing. I can sort of see the 4, although it’s pretty subtle. But there’s no way that’s a 7. It clearly curves at the top, like a 2.

        Edit: Ok, nevermind. I just loaded up the image in an image editor and shifted the hue a bit. I can see the 74 then. I knew from previous color vision tests that I had somewhat less than average color vision, but I didn’t think it would be this striking.

        Edit 2: Oh, and here’s the edited image, for others who might have trouble seeing it (I hope you won’t have trouble with this image, too):