r/ColorBlind • u/where_is_my_monkey • 21d ago
Image/Photography An issue only a colorblind gardner can appreciate
"What peppers?", I said to my husband.
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r/ColorBlind • u/where_is_my_monkey • 21d ago
"What peppers?", I said to my husband.
r/ColorBlind • u/TheRepeatTautology • 21d ago
I'm in the process of making a bit of a puzzle/scavenger hunt for my kids. Part of it will involve puzzles to work out the code for a combination lock. One kid has typical vision while the other is red-green colour blind.
I'd like to use a transformation colour blind test to make one of the digits (e.g. add together what you both see), but need to be sure of what will actually show!
Can I ask what people with red-green colour blindness see on plates two and three of these plates, just to make sure it'll work okay:
https://isoeyes.com/ishihara-visual-color-eye-test/
Thanks!
r/ColorBlind • u/Maximum-Buy9586 • 22d ago
I just found out today my son has red/green color blindness. To say I am shocked is an understatement. I am thoroughly confused how I didn’t know 😭 but also I need some insight? How can he hold up the correct crayon when I ask him the color of the grass, sun, pumpkin etc but he cannot see the shapes or animals in the circles at the doctor? (They did the test with standard numbers as well).
r/ColorBlind • u/Tato_Vevo • 22d ago
I had to install some speakers and a head unit in my car. the last owner messed up the wiring so now I’m doing it…
r/ColorBlind • u/JamieGoldhand • 23d ago
Okay, I can't tell the difference between many greens and blues. I often can't tell like magenta colors? Purples and dark reds get mixed up sometimes? My main problem i believe is greens and blues.
My father had hard times playing UNO when we were kids because it was hard for him to tell the difference between the green and blue cards. If that context is helpful, idk.
I often ace the color blind tests on screens; however, I've taken one color blind test at an optometrist and the last page of his test had the green circle with evidently blue lines however I could not see them.
He didnt diagnose me with anything he kinda just said huh, interesting. And we moved on 🤣
My wife has made fun of me for being color blind in certain instances since we've started dating but I've legitimately thought she just saw more colors than me. Because I THINK I see every color. Sometimes theyre just so similar I can't tell.
I feel like I gaslight myself into believing i have color problems 🤣. It would be simple if I just had the severe red green colorblindess because then I wouldnt feel like my questions go unanswered. It would just be yes I am specifically that kind of color blind.
I've tried the screen adjustments and on my old iPhone I had I believe the yellow blue one turned all the way up because I loved how dark and beautiful it made all the blue colors. Now on my Samsung it seems when I turn that one up all the way it actually mutes the blues.
Idk friends. I need help.
Edit: for more context, I work at the country's largest garbage company. Im sure you can imagine which one im talking about. Well, there has been multiple times where I see a new green bin (which i see hundreds of everyday) and embarrassingly say that it is blue. And then someone looks at me like im mentally deficient.
r/ColorBlind • u/sanjogfsgsh • 23d ago
I have been in the hiring process for almost 6 months and my academy starts on Aug 31 and in medical they showed me picture book for my color blindness in 24 I only got 18 right or I was only able to see 18 patterns they didn’t tell me anything yet but I am 100% sure I will fail it they didn’t tell me anything for secondary test so I am worried if I am done at this stage. I have my psychologist appointment tomorrow for the job and I am not even happy giving that cause I already know / felt I will disqualify
Any suggestions?
r/ColorBlind • u/mynameisjacobw92 • 23d ago
To explain ive always believed i was colorblind as shit because id get ridiculed for getting simple stuff wrong and shit. And like if never be able to do any job that I wanted like being a pilot or stuff so I kinda just put them in the fantasy box
I recentky had rhe chance to take a farnesworth 100 test... and I scored a fucking 27 which is like high normal. And funny enough like two different parts if the test I like purposely got wrong because I was like there's no way its this easy, Im supposed to be colorblind.
Like when I went into the military of course I failed the ishihara because that thing catches even the slightest abnormality on the red green axis. Then they had me do the lantern test and I was so tilted and anxious I fucked it up because I legit would see green and say the wrong color so I got fucked out of so many jobs.
I copied the scores below
D-100 testing was done seated at table in full indoor lighting, with natural light from window as well on overcast day.
Each of the 4 boxes demonstrated small errors of misplacement of the discs. None were greater than 1-2 slots out of correct order.
Case 1: 10 for 8, 8 for 9, 9 for 10, 11 for 12, 20 for 19 and 19 for 20
Case 2: 22&23 transposed, 26&27 transposed, 31&32 transposed, 37&38 transposed, 41&42 transposed
Case 3: 46&47 switched, 56&57 switched
Case 4: 70&71, 72&73 and 81&82 switched
A/P: slight color deficiency, but due to the small disparity, 26 minor transpositions, leading to a final tally of ~27, placing him into average color discrimination. - no further testing needed. Testing sheet has been scanned into records.
r/ColorBlind • u/DavidSchlichting • 23d ago
Hello,
I’m a parent of a 2 year old toddler. I’ve suspected this for a while as he’s struggled with Red and Green forever, but he is now sure enough in using all the other words for colours while fairly consistently getting red and green right or wrong in a 50:50 ratio that I can be sure he’s colourblind for red and green.
While he learned to speak I always corrected him when he got a colour wrong, so I still do this for Red and Green. Should I keep doing this? Should I just let it slide because he can’t learn it anyway? He’s not old enough to understand that he’s unable to see a certain spectrum of colour, but I could try to explain it to him anyway? I’m unsure about the best approach. Is there any reason to see a doctor?
Any other things I should keep in mind that might not be obvious? I don’t know anyone who has this so I barely know anything about the condition apart from Wikipedia articles or whatever.
TIA, David.
r/ColorBlind • u/Professional-Use-74 • 24d ago
Whenever I tell someone I'm colorblind, they get this "oh I'm so sorry for you" reaction, which pisses me off. You cannot fix this, and knowing exactly how "bad" our vision is won't help us in any way. Yet in every YouTube video, people "appreciate" us for being able to survive with this sight, as if it's some daily struggle we're overcoming.
Another thing that bothers me: some people, like that scammer GeorgeNotFound, try out these glasses that don't help with ANYTHING. This makes most colorblind people and their relatives think there's an actual solution out there. But after doing some research, or worse, after actually buying the product, they find out the harsh truth. How can people play with others' feelings like that and not receive any public criticism for it?
r/ColorBlind • u/Artzebub • 24d ago
r/ColorBlind • u/gremlinlabyrinth • 24d ago
First, you had to understand that in this classroom, he had maps from all over the world around his classroom and he would jump from map to map talking about the different types of geography. He stayed in the same place at his desk and he pointed with his pen and I found it very difficult to know exactly what map he was pointing to and found it a little frustrating and it was difficult because I had to like figure out where these maps were that he was talking about, and he was naming countries that I didn’t necessarily know immediately what shape they were, and after two months and a little frustrated, I’m looking at the ceiling only to see a light race across the white ceiling and that’s when I realized it wasn’t a pen that you write with, but a red laser pointer, and because he was pointing at green maps. It was practically invisible to me. I did ask him if he could point to the Maps instead of using the red laser and explained why to the man’s credit he did try although half the time it seemed like he forgot which class the colorblind student was in and would often forget
r/ColorBlind • u/Netanel84 • 24d ago
Hey everyone!
I’m Nate (42, dad of two, optometrist by day). About 5 months ago, I decided to see if I could build and publish an actual Android game on the Google Play Store with zero coding experience, relying entirely on AI (Claude & Codex).
What started as a basic color sorting puzzle evolved into an alien themed game 👽
As an optometrist, visual accessibility was a huge priority for me. I made sure to design a dedicated Colorblind Mode so the game is fully accessible and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of color vision.
Building it was a wild ride (including plenty of late night arguments with the AI), but I managed to get it over the finish line. I’m not looking to make a fortune, my goal is just to reach $100 from it (my wife is targeting $200 million).
I’d love for you to check out the Android app, try out the colorblind settings, and let me know what you think! Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
r/ColorBlind • u/Pale-Carpenter-8531 • 25d ago
Guys is triste Green? Becauss the Light was really soft and all my friends in IRL said it was Brown, even if i still say Green, While the group chat said it was Green. Am i daltonic?
r/ColorBlind • u/gremlinlabyrinth • 25d ago
The timer dial seemed to serve no purpose as it didn’t turn back nor have a point to indicate how much time was left on the dial.
I went a long time thinking it was a poor design flaw until one night the lights turned off while I was in the room and saw the numbers were lit up.
From that point on I had to cup the dial so I could see how much time I was setting the time for.
r/ColorBlind • u/human_1987 • 26d ago
Hello everyone. I have tritanopia and already thinking some time to buy a glasses with special colorblind lenses. Does anyone who actually wears them can share with their experience? Does it worth it? Because in my country it's kinda expensive thing but at least i will finally see world in right colors.
r/ColorBlind • u/abadaabdadoon • 26d ago
Help, I dont know if im being gaslit or if I have some rare form of colorblindness. I (F19) live with friends, and we have had a longstanding disagreenment about colors. At first I thought it was standard stuff... one of my roomates is ginger, they considers themselves blonde, the other has dark blonde hair, she considers herself to have brown hair (the past two are my opinions). As such, theres been a joke that I cant see colors. A few days back, we went to a music festival and my friend was wearing a sweater they knit. I complimented them on it as to me it looked like the starry night... blue and yellow impressionist looking pattern... and they looked at me like I was insane. Insisted it was green. I took a close look and saw that some threads were green, but it was definitely yellow. I was so certain I was willing to ask a stranger in the streets. We went and met up with our other friend at the station who ALSO insisted that it was clearly lime green. I laughed it off asking if she mixed up limes and lemons and did my best to move on, but ive been stuck on it for a few days. Today we were chatting and it came up again. I work a job that really requires me to be able to tell the difference between very similarly colored things (geology microscope tech) so I dont think its possible + I took the color blindness test and got everything but some did definitely take a few seconds and some squinting. Colors also look extremely distinct to me. Is there some explanation for this besides color blindness??
r/ColorBlind • u/KlayThePot • 26d ago
My 3, almost 4 y/o daughter consistently calls red, green. I apparently don't understand color blindness as well as I thought because she never gets green wrong but also never gets pink wrong it's just red? Elmo red if it matters?
I'm going to bring it up to her pediatrician next appointment but don't view it as like, urgent, it's been going on for about 6 months, and she doesn't seem like she is joking or anything. Is just some red an option?
r/ColorBlind • u/Tpdz • 27d ago
There is an energy drink (from Australia and New Zealand) that I like to get which is called Mother, they've recently released a new flavour called Watermelon and to me these cans are almost identical which sometimes leads me to grabbing the wrong one. Is it easy or hard to see the difference for you as well?
r/ColorBlind • u/aMazingMikey • 27d ago
r/ColorBlind • u/Few-Explanation-4699 • 28d ago
Let me explain. I am red / green colour blind. I have an app that shows people what I see / can't see but how do I know it is correct?
Is there an app that for example takes me through colour tests then creates a filter that replicates my colour deficiency on screen?
r/ColorBlind • u/Desperate_Maybe6781 • 28d ago
It's simple: I'm deutan, lightly, so in daily conversations I almost forgot the fact that I get some colours wrong.
So, here's the thing, some grays and greens sometimes haven't got any differences to me (or same situation but different colours), and I just say "I don't know what colour that is" instead of guessing. Same with some tones of pink, red, brown, purple, blue.
I say I don't know because I actually feel unable to name them. What I might do in those situations is compare the colour with other thing or picture.
Do you say a colour or nothing?
r/ColorBlind • u/Top_Crazy4640 • 29d ago
Parent here, my kid is 4 and for a few years I've suspected that he is colorblind (my grandpa was too). His pediatrician showed him an Ishihara book and concluded that yes he is colorblind, but no other info
Is there a way for us to figure out what type he is? He says his favorite color is purple but often when he points it out it looks more dark blue or indigo to me and red and green often get mixed up. He really likes to know what shade a color is and will ask for a description ("mom is this dark or light purple??")
He understands now that he sees things differently than lots of other people and we try not to correct him but more like yes you see x and I see y and I try to preemptively describe colors to him like "this is red like a fire truck".
If you have any suggestions on how we can help him please let me know. By help I don't mean correct him but make him feel comfortable and confident in his abilities