Poll: Is my blue your blue?

Is Turquoise Blue or Green?


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Welsh used to have a single word for both green and blue- "glas". Now "gwyrdd" is green, and "glas" is blue.

That's why, in Welsh, a field is a "maes glas"- a blue field, which makes little sense now...
 
Your boundary is at hue 188, bluer than 98% of the population. For you, turquoise is green.

Honestly after the first couple where it was really obvious which was which I just started guessing. They all looked the same to me, lol.
 
I'm partially colour blind and find this website poor for accuracy.
also my screen is curved ultrawide making it even harder to tell the difference anyway.

the shade changes depending on what angle I'm looking at the screen from.

I'd be more efficient if it just let you drag the slider to where you think the colour change happens.


OH it's easier if you make the window a small square, then reflections, viewing angles etc don't matter


I'm anywhere from 75-86% bluer

I can't remember what colour blindness I have, I think I see too less Red.

LEGOs are a nightmare in poor lighting, I can't tell the different blues and red/green apart without near perfect lighting.
 
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Saw this online earlier. Obviously not a scientific test due to variation in monitors, calibration etc

Your boundary is at hue 180, bluer than 85% of the population. For you, turquoise is green.
 
I'm at about 177 too, the % changes as more people take the test. I'd want it to ask a few more green/blue questions before result as one test I had all green apart from 2 and still got a similar result.
 
I'm at about 177 too, the % changes as more people take the test. I'd want it to ask a few more green/blue questions before result as one test I had all green apart from 2 and still got a similar result.
The whole test is flawed anyway unless everyone is using the exact same screen.

Even 2 screens of the same model can have a slightly different colour profile
 
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