Test de Color
¡Encuentra el color diferente!
¡Encuentra el diferente!
¿Qué es el Test del Sentido del Color?
The Color Sense Test evaluates your ability to distinguish between subtle color differences, measuring your chromatic discrimination — the capacity to perceive fine variations in hue, saturation, and brightness. This ability varies significantly among individuals and is influenced by genetics, age, and screen calibration. Approximately 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women have some form of color vision deficiency. Even among people with normal color vision, sensitivity varies widely. Designers, photographers, and artists often develop enhanced color discrimination through professional training. The test presents groups of colored tiles where you must identify the one that differs from the rest. As you progress, the differences become increasingly subtle, pushing the limits of your color perception.
- ✓ Evaluación de la visión del color mediante diferenciación de matices sutiles
- ✓ Clasificación por percentil y grado de sensibilidad al color
- ✓ Una herramienta de entrenamiento útil para diseñadores y artistas visuales
- ✓ Progressively challenging levels that test the limits of your perception
- ✓ Useful self-assessment for designers, photographers, and artists
Preguntas frecuentes
▶¿Qué mide el test de sentido del color?
Encuentra y haz clic en el color diferente en una cuadrícula llena de colores similares. A lo largo de 100 niveles, aparecen modos de brillo, saturación, tono y mixto en secuencia.
▶¿Puede este test detectar daltonismo?
Puede indicar dificultades de percepción del color, pero no es una herramienta de diagnóstico médico.
▶¿Por qué algunos niveles son más difíciles?
A medida que los niveles aumentan, las diferencias de color se vuelven más sutiles y la cuadrícula se expande de 3×3 a 10×10. Hay un límite de 60 segundos, y un clic incorrecto termina el juego al instante.
▶Does screen quality affect the test results?
Yes, significantly. A high-quality IPS or OLED display with proper calibration will show color differences more accurately than a low-end TN panel. For the most reliable results, use a well-calibrated screen at full brightness.
▶Can color perception be trained?
To some extent, yes. While genetic factors set your baseline, professionals who work with color regularly — like designers and painters — develop enhanced sensitivity through experience and focused practice.
▶What is color blindness?
Color blindness (color vision deficiency) is a reduced ability to distinguish certain colors, most commonly red and green. It's usually inherited, affects about 8% of men, and ranges from mild to severe.
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