The following test is not only fun but also an eye opener to the way we study, read and so on. But let’s go right to it.
Instructions:
1) Name the following colours aloud from up to down. Say aloud, as if there is nobody else in your room. So start from “red”:
2) Now do the same for the following colours, but try a little faster:
Very good. However, did you really name the colours? Why did you say that the upper colour is red, although it is white, as you can see here once more:
Isn’t that surprisingly difficult? A person, who cannot read, will find this test most likely much easier – of course we just guessed that you said “red”, because 99.5 % of all people say so.
BTW: It is also difficult to read in yellowish, eye tireing and insufficient bad colour rendered light. Therefore we suggest that you try clean, full spectrum daylight lamps, like Viva-Lite, in your office and at home. We believe that you will improve your reading speed – not to talk about seeing true colours!
There is a huge difference between different lamps.
Thanks to your Viva-Lite partner in Finland for providing the test!
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- The Colour Rendering Index (CRI)
- How accurate is your colour perception
- Stop Flirting & Commit : Rules of Engagement With Colour
- Full-spectrum Light and Colour Perception
Tags: color, colour, education, learning, light, reading, see better, speed, test