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I got a 12.
I don't know if monitor colour would make much difference because the test is designed to find out how you identify different hues, so as long as the colour on your screen is constant, I would assume the test would be reasonably accurate because I don't think slight variations in actual colour would make much difference. |
I'd done that color test before, aced that fucker. I should think as long as the monitor color doesn't shift while you're doing it you should be OK.
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I'm not tone deaf, not surprising since I play the piano, and I tune it,
Tone Deaf TestTone Deaf Test Result: Not tone deaf! Stage A: 12/12 Stage B: 12/12 Stage C: 12/12 Final score: 36/36 = 100% Congratulations, you are not tone deaf! Share The News |
Online ColorIQ Challenge Results
Your score: 23 FM Hue Test Results A lower score is better, with ZERO being the perfect score. The bars above show the regions of the color spectrum where hue discrimination is low. |
My wife took both tests and got 100% on the tone deaf test, and a 28 on the color test. She also pointed out that Pantone, (of the color test) produces a matching system for mixing printing ink colors. In the trade it's called PMS colors.
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Is this test legitimate?
Final score: 34/36 = 94% Congratulations, you are not tone deaf! |
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Given the structure of the test itself, any score other than 100% would mean you actually are tone deaf, or you made a few mistakes and clicked the wrong button. |
Yeah, two of my answers were clicked wrong. :-P
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It turns out this was a test of click accuracy.
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that color one was tiring
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349, I suck.
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Which is telling, in and of itself. |
not tone deaf but deaf apparently :( I couldn't hear a good number of the notes :cry: I had no idea but I really didn't need this news right now
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