What colour is this dress?

Look at the top pic in the link, it's white and gold, then move down to the dress in the video while keeping half the dress in view, it then seems black and blue.
 
White and Gold.

Loads of people who saw white and gold first later saw blue black but I've yet to hear of someone where it went the other way.

Still white and gold for me, never changed.
 
I see white and gold.

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LEGEND. :D

White and Gold.

Loads of people who saw white and gold first later saw blue black but I've yet to hear of someone where it went the other way.

Still white and gold for me, never changed.

This.
 
I'm being so mind ****ed! It was white and gold this morning, then blue and black, then white and gold and I just checked again... Blue and black. Epic picture.
 
Look at the top pic in the link, it's white and gold, then move down to the dress in the video while keeping half the dress in view, it then seems black and blue.

Dammit, I looked at it again just focusing on the top of the picture and it went back to white/light blue and gold, then I lost it again, back to blue/black. :p

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But as I said earlier, I think it's just how you interpret the ambient lighting - there's natural blue-ish light at the top right of the pic which can trick the brain into perceiving it as white/gold, but it's actually the artificial yellow light which is having the most impact on the colour.

This pic is a pretty cool example of it, the middle square on the front of the cube (orange) and the middle square on the top of the cube (brown) are the exact same colour, but the brain interprets it differently because one of them is in a shadow, check it if you don't believe me!

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White and Gold.

Loads of people who saw white and gold first later saw blue black but I've yet to hear of someone where it went the other way.

Still white and gold for me, never changed.

I saw black and blue, then later on my phone saw it as white and gold. The same phone picture then appeared black and blue a few hours later.

The only difference was when I saw it as white and gold the sun was streaming onto my phone screen when I was looking at it.
 
White and gold, you weirdo.

Can't see black and blue at all, what ever part or straining eyes. Shall just conclude you're all colour blind .
 
It's blue and brown. The brown bit has a yellow tinge that could be perceived as gold and the shadow darkens it to black. You're all visually deficient.
 
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