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Colour Blindness Test

Plate 1: What number do you see?

Plate 3: What number do you see?

Here are the answers:

 

Plate 1: 

Those with normal colour vision should read the number 74.

 

Plate 2: 

Those with normal colour vision should read the number 6.

 

Plate 3: 

Those with normal colour vision should read the number 29.

              

Those with red-green deficiencies read the number 70.

              

Those with total colour-blindness cannot read any number.

 

Plate 4: 

Those with normal colour vision should not be able to read any number.

Most of those with red-green deficiencies should read the number 5. Those with total colour blindness cannot read any number.

Plate 2: What number do you see?

Plate 4: What number do you see?

NB: This ‘test’ is only an indication.

 

If you have any concerns about being colour blind then you need to see an optician and have your sight tested for colour blindness. Remember, if you are colour blind for either orange or blue, you need to be aware of this when out hunting!

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