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Color Blind Test: Are You Color Blind? Quiz

Normal Color Vision

You Got: Normal Color Vision

This result indicates that you have normal color vision and can perceive a wide range of colors accurately.

Protanomaly/Deuteranomaly

You Got: Protanomaly/Deuteranomaly

Protanomaly is a type of red-green color blindness where the red cones in the retina are defective. It results in a reduced sensitivity to red light, making it difficult to distinguish between certain shades of red and green. Deuteranomaly is another type of red-green color blindness, but it affects the green cones in the retina. It leads to a reduced sensitivity to green light and challenges in differentiating between certain shades of red and green.

Tritanomaly

You Got: Tritanomaly

Tritanomaly is a rare form of color blindness that affects the blue-yellow color perception. Individuals with tritanomaly have difficulty distinguishing between shades of blue and green, as well as between shades of yellow and red.

Total Color Blindness (Monochromacy/Achromatopsia)

You Got: Total Color Blindness (Monochromacy/Achromatopsia)

Total color blindness is a rare condition where an individual sees the world in shades of gray. It can be caused by a complete absence or malfunctioning of all three types of cones in the retina.

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