Hi. Tried it on my new uncalibrated flat screen monitor at work under fluorescent lighting and scored 51. Not a brilliant score. Would be interesting to see what I would have got on my old CRT monitor, but its gone.
For a 42 year old male, that's pretty unusual (according to the blurb).
I had my eyes lasered last year (well, in Aug 2008), I wonder if that helped !?
P.S. Did it again (just to make sure it wasn't a fluke) and scored "0" the second time as well. At last, I've finally discovered something that I'm good at !!!
Well, I thought the same, looking at the upload from Photobucket (above). But, I absolutley assure you that this was the screenshot immediately before I pressed the 'Score' button for the second time and it came up with a score of "0" again :shrug:. Even when I was doing it for real, I thought that I could see two squares which didn't fit very comfortabley into the sequence, but then they didn't fit exactly in any positions other than the ones I ended up putting them in .
Just shows that the monitors I work with must be a lot better than the shiney screen of my laptop. I doubt that I could have done this at home !
I just scored 37, on my work monitor. I'm quite pleased as I thought my colour perception was much worse than that.
Mainly issues with blue/green - but then this is Central Scotland
i got a score of 4 on my work monitor, which is in desperate need of sorting out. despite that i didnt have too much of a problem and though i had got them totally in the correct order pretty quickly.
Done this a while ago and can't remember what score I got so tried again and got 45! Not bad considering I am colourblind with most colours (sometimes mix up lime green with yellow, light purple and light blue, dark greens and browns etc). I got an A for my Higher Art at school, probably cause they thought I was being artistic with funny colours in the sky when infact I was just trying to get blue lol.
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