Most people fail by round 8. How far can YOUR eyes go?
Get your read — free on iPhoneYou're operating in a color dimension that most humans don't have access to. Scoring this high means your color discrimination is exceptional — you can see differences of 2-3% in shade that are invisible to normal vision. True tetrachromats have a fourth cone cell type, and while this test can't confirm that, you're showing the signs. You probably get physically distressed when colors clash and you've definitely corrected someone about what color something is. You were right. You're always right about color.
You caught differences that most people couldn't see. That means your cone cells are either more numerous or more sensitive than average. You're the friend who says "those aren't the same shade of blue" and everyone argues with you but YOU'RE RIGHT. You notice when someone changes their hair slightly, when a filter is off, when a brand changed their logo color by 2%. It's a gift and also a curse because nobody believes you.
Your color vision is perfectly normal. You can tell red from orange and blue from teal like a functioning human being. The harder rounds stumped you but that's expected — those color differences are genuinely tiny. You have standard trichromatic vision which means three types of cone cells doing their thing. Nothing exceptional, nothing concerning. Your eyes are regular eyes and they're doing their job. Good eyes. Normal eyes. Fine eyes.
Okay so the colors were VERY different in the early rounds and you still struggled. This doesn't mean anything is wrong with you (maybe) but it does mean your color discrimination is... limited. You probably match your clothes by vibes rather than by actually seeing if the shades go together. And honestly that's worked out fine so far. But maybe schedule an eye appointment? Just casually. No pressure.
14 or 15 out of 15. The last rounds had color differences of ONE PERCENT and you still caught them. This is either genuine superhuman color perception or you turned your screen brightness to maximum and squinted really hard (valid strategy). If this is real, your visual cortex is processing color at a level that most humans cannot achieve. You see the world in more colors than the rest of us. That's beautiful. It's also probably annoying because everything slightly off-shade bothers you.
Open Caught, pick this read, answer a short set of AI-built questions. The Eye watches the pattern — not the answers you think you gave — and writes your verdict.