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12-14-2015 07:37 PM - edited 12-14-2015 09:56 PM
This is cool, and very apropos for all fashionistas. I saw 35.
ETA: It seems this now needs a disclaimer since Snopes is being cited. If anyone believes implicity that this is 100% accurate, then someone is not internet-savvy. I didn't think it needed a disclaimer.
Why not just have fun with it?
How many colors can you see LINK
12-14-2015 07:41 PM
Cool. I saw 37.
12-14-2015 08:15 PM
I saw all 39, however it says green and yellow are something I wouldn't have a lot of in my wardrobe. Yellow is ALWAYS the color that catches my eye and is a STAPLE in my wardrobe. you would be hardpressed to find much black in my closet.---------tedEbear
12-14-2015 08:17 PM
@GingerPeach----Forgot to say THANK YOU for the link. These things are always fun and good testing.-------tedEbear
12-14-2015 08:28 PM
I see all of them. Funny thing, I don't have any yellow in my wardrobe just like the article says.
12-14-2015 08:33 PM
Between 34 and 39 colours: Wow! You have tetrachromatic vision. Much like bees, you possess four different kinds of cone cells in your eyes and see the majority of colours in the visible light spectrum. The chances are you’re not a fan of yellow and you have next to no yellow clothing in your wardrobe. Only 25% of people can see all the colours in the spectrum.
Well that was spot on, I don't like yellow and have no yellow clothing.
12-14-2015 08:39 PM - edited 12-14-2015 08:39 PM
I saw 35, but contrary to the findings, I do like yellow. On the other hand, I prefer a buttery, soft yellow to any other sort of yellow. I have a few yellow things in my wardrobe, but just a few. I think that's because it's difficult to find just the right shade of yellow.
12-14-2015 08:44 PM
12-14-2015 08:46 PM - edited 12-14-2015 08:48 PM
I went a googled the term tetrachromatic and it's pretty interesting. And yes I've had plenty of debates over what color something is with my husband.
Anyone read the Snopes article on this?
http://www. snopes.com/politics/medical/tetrachromacy.asp
12-14-2015 08:48 PM
@jaxs mom Google "impossible color" too; very interesting. I'd never heard the term before.
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