Can you guess what color this is? Blue or green?

Have you "recovered from injury" after the fight to tear up the white gold-black dress? Not yet? So continue to tear up another one.

Another experiment that hurt netizens, once again has mixed opinions about what color this image has? This test was launched by Optical Express, a UK eye examination service.

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What do you see from this picture?Blue or green?

If it is not clear, look at the picture below, what color is the color number 2 in the middle?

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No answer is completely accurate when we look at colors in many different ways.

Of the 1,000 respondents, 64% said the first photo was green, 32% believed it was blue. But when they were asked to say the color of the photo when it was placed next to two blue plates on the sides, more than 90% of the people who answered it were green.

According to Optical Express, the RGB (red-blue-green, red-blue-green) parameter of the image is 0 red, 122 green and 116 blue. With that parameter, by definition, the photo is green.

However, it is understandable that no answer is completely accurate when we look at colors in many different ways. If you look at the color differently from other people, you probably have color blindness.

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What happens when you tell people that you are colorblind: "Is it cool? * Points to any object * WHAT IS THIS COLOR?"

Another major part is that language also "splits" in its own way. When we call this color x but others call it x ', different even though we understand that they are all one color.

Head of medical examination and treatment services at Optical Express, Stephen Hannan explains: " Each of us is unique when the process of brain activity is different for each person. Based on how you look at the color , each person will have their own personal explanation, a different color interpretation ".

Light enters the eye, reaches the retina and enters the light-sensitive tissue in the eye. Light is converted into electrical signals sent to the brain. Each brain will have a different reaction to each of these signals, so the difference is not strange.

What color do you see?