Fast thinking color test.

Since programmers supposedly have good minds...Try saying out loud the actual color of each word rather than read the word.
[123 byte] By [PeejAvery] at [2007-11-20 8:24:31]
# 1 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I gave it a try, but ended at the 'red'. What's the name of that colour?

- petter
wildfrog at 2007-11-9 13:01:52 >
# 2 Re: Fast thinking color test.
Isn't "red" purple?

I ended at the "blue" - what color is that? :o
Siddhartha at 2007-11-9 13:02:52 >
# 3 Re: Fast thinking color test.
'blue' is pink.
'red' is magenta.
cilu at 2007-11-9 13:03:50 >
# 4 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I would call it mauve.
Yves M at 2007-11-9 13:04:55 >
# 5 Re: Fast thinking color test.
This turns out to be a test for color-blindness... :D
Siddhartha at 2007-11-9 13:05:54 >
# 6 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I would call it mauve.
Which one? Blue? You might be right... ;)
cilu at 2007-11-9 13:07:01 >
# 7 Re: Fast thinking color test.
Actual color = > Text
red => green
pink => blue
purple => red
blue => yellow
green => black
yellow => orange
orange => purple
PeejAvery at 2007-11-9 13:07:54 >
# 8 Re: Fast thinking color test.
Actual color = > Text
red => green
pink => blue
purple => red
blue => yellow
green => black
yellow => orange
orange => purple
No. Actual colors:

green = RGB(255, 0, 0)
blue = RGB(255, 0, 167)
red = RGB(155, 0, 255)
yellow = RGB(0, 0, 255)
black = RGB(0, 255, 0)
orange = RGB(255, 255, 0)
purple = RGB(255, 135, 0)
cilu at 2007-11-9 13:08:56 >
# 9 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I deal in HEX.

red => #FF0000
pink => #FF00AA
purple => #9900FF
blue => #0000FF
green => #0000FF
yellow => #FFFF00
orange => #FFAA00
PeejAvery at 2007-11-9 13:10:04 >
# 10 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I deal in HEX.
LOL!
cilu at 2007-11-9 13:11:07 >
# 11 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I can't see what's written in black. I guess it's 'green'. EDIT: nah, 'green' is red. 'pink' is black, I think.
Hobson at 2007-11-9 13:12:06 >
# 12 Re: Fast thinking color test.
EDIT: nah, 'green' is red. 'pink' is black, I think.I'm not sure but I believe that 'transparent' is black, and that 'pink' is transparent.

- petter
wildfrog at 2007-11-9 13:13:03 >
# 13 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I'm not sure but I believe that 'transparent' is black, and that 'pink' is transparent.
If Pink is transparent, how did I see her on TV? :eek: :rolleyes:
Siddhartha at 2007-11-9 13:14:10 >
# 14 Re: Fast thinking color test.
If Pink is transparent, how did I see her on TV? :eek: :rolleyes:Did you investigate well in your TV? The "her" might be inside! :D

I am not bluffing.. :D but I got them right... :D I mean I did not fall in the trap!! :D ROTFLMAO!!
exterminator at 2007-11-9 13:15:05 >
# 15 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I showed it to my friend Joel, and he said them in about 2 seconds. I was very impressed. Then he said that he looked over his glasses so that the text would be blurry beyond readable and he just read the colors.
PeejAvery at 2007-11-9 13:16:05 >
# 16 Re: Fast thinking color test.
I showed it to my friend Joel, and he said them in about 2 seconds. I was very impressed. Then he said that he looked over his glasses so that the text would be blurry beyond readable and he just read the colors.

:D What an idea... :thumb:

I got them right, but it took me some secs to get that 'mageta' name.
Krishnaa at 2007-11-9 13:17:08 >
# 17 Re: Fast thinking color test.
If Pink is transparent, how did I see her on TV? :eek: :rolleyes:

[Joke removed. It was stupid, anyway]
Hobson at 2007-11-9 13:18:05 >
# 18 Re: Fast thinking color test.
If Pink is transparent, how did I see her on TV?

ahh the pain of errr..
Mehdi124 at 2007-11-9 13:19:12 >