Colored perceptions
Here’s a fun test of your ability to differentiate hues along the color spectrum.
I took this test and, as I was happily humming my way along, dragging tiles to their seemingly appropriate place along the spectrum, I kept congratulating myself on my fine sense of color: It was clear to me where each tile belonged, which had me wondering if I’d get a perfect score or, if not, just how close to perfect my score would be.
My score was 50. Right smack in the middle of respondents.
Then I was invited to see how I stacked up against others of my gender and age. Now, surely, I would excel.
A 50 again. Right smack in the middle of men my age who had taken the test.
This makes me wonder if sometimes other people don’t see things precisely the way I do. Which begins to answer the question, “Who are these people who voted for Bush — twice?”
And, more importantly, how do I get every other person to see things the way I do? Because I’m telling you, I lined up all those tiles perfectly.
September 26th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
Bear in mind: my day job is working with graphic design and color… I should have done MUCH better than this!
* Your score: 34
* Gender: Male
* Age range: 40-49
* Best score for your gender and age range: 0
* Highest score for your gender and age range: 1462
September 28th, 2008 at 5:30 am
I scored an 11, in the 99th percentile. What a weird test…
September 28th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
I scored 8…with 0 being the best and 99 being the worst.
Does this mean I should have been a visual artist? At least you have given me something to feel smug about tonight :-).