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Red-Green
Color Blindness
is very common among males, affecting approximately 7% of the male population.
It is much less common in females, affecting less than 1%.
These pictures are used to help diagnose the most common kinds of color blindness.
Instructions
To use it, view the image and see what number/digit/picture you see, and compare with
the result down below.
This test is only for self diagnosis.
The test may not be accurate as it depends upon the cpabailities of your monitor.
Please consult your doctor.
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Card 1

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Card 3

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Image
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What does it have
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If unable to see
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Image 1
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25
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Maybe Color Blind
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Image 2
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12
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Maybe Color Blind
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Image 3
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29
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Maybe Red Green Color Blind
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Image 4
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45
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Maybe Red Green Color Blind
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Image 5
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56
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Maybe Red Green Color Blind
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Image 6
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5
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Maybe Red Green Color Blind
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Image 7
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6
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Maybe Red Green Color Blind
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Image 8
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8
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Maybe Red Green Color Blind
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Card 1
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"Faint" brown boat.
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Colorblind individuals should see nothing.
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Card 2
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Yellow square and a "faint" brown circle.
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Colorblind individuals should see the yellow square.
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Card 3
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Yellow circle and a "faint" brown square.
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Colorblind individuals should see the yellow circle.
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