Shikari wrote:
Guys are more likely to be colorblind than the girls.
Here's a link to an online color blindness test. 0 is a perfect score meaning no color blindness.
Color Test
In a sense, everybody is colorblind. Nobody sees all colors perfectly. What we do see is a mixture of colors based on the usual three primary colors.
There are, however, a very few women in the world (I think only one has been positively identified) who can discern many more colors than people with normal color vision. Instead of three primary colors, they see four primary colors.
Imagine being able to see where painters ran out of a can of paint when painting a house and start with another can of paint. To people with normal color vision, the different cans of paint appear to be the same color. But to a true tetrachromat, the differences between cans of paint can be rather distracting.
Turtles and certain birds are tetrachromats. I'm not sure, but I think that their fourth primary color is generally in the ultraviolet range. Have you ever wondered why a hawk or eagle flying high above the ground can see a tiny mouse and dive to the ground to get it? It used to be thought that they had remarkable vision acuity, but it now appears that it is their color vision that permits them to see the mouse. More accurately, it's not the mouse they see, but the urine trail of the mouse that leads them to the mouse.
So the "no color blindness" in the test should be "normal color vision", not "no color blindness".