If you think you have color blindness, you can take this quick color blind test to learn more about your color vision. At the end of the test, you will be asked for your email address to view your results.

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More Information About Color Blindness

Normal color vision means you have normal photopigments, or color-detecting molecules, that allow you to see a full array of colors. Color blindness or deficiency, means your photopigments are abnormal causing your color perception to be limited and inaccurate.

There are 3 main types of colorblindness; take the color blind test to find out if you are color blind. If you believe you could have color vision deficiency, consult with your eye care professional.

Normal Color Vision
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With normal color vision, you can identify all colors. Your retina is made up of normal working nerve cells containing pigments that react to light efficiently.

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Deuteranopia Vision
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You have an abnormal green cone cells in your retina. Yellow and green appear redder and it’s difficult to discern violet from blue. In some cases, reds look brownish-yellow and greens appear beige.

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Protanopia Vision
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You have abnormal red cone cells resulting in reds appearing black or red and/or orange and yellow appearing green with an overall dullness in color.

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Tritanopia Vision
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Referred to as blue-yellow color blindness. Your blue cone cells are abnormal so blue appears greener, and it can be hard to distinguish yellow and pink.

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What’s this color blind test based on?

EyeQue uses the industry standard Ishihara test to measure color perception and screen color deficiencies. The process consists of colored plates, aka Ishihara plates, which contain a number among dots, randomized in size and color. Since its creation by Dr. Shinobu Ishihara in 1917 it remains the most accurate color perception for red-green color deficiencies. Our color blind test can help identify the three main types of color blindness.

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