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Ah but if you do that, how do you select which buttons to click?Poop-Loops said:100% for me also. The key is to blur your vision a bit so you aren't able to read the word and just see what color it is.
DaveC426913 said:This test could use a sample as part of the instructions. It is not immediately obvious what you're supposed to do. "Select the colour of the word" is ambiguous without a visual reference.
DaveC426913 said:Ah but if you do that, how do you select which buttons to click?
Vanadium 50 said:100% - but they could have made it harder. As it is, the color and the word never match, so it's trivial to think "not purple" and "not red".
Moonbear said:I had a little trouble with the instructions telling me to choose the color of the word not the color of the word. So, first time got 0% and rating of "That was a truly pathetic performance" :rofl:, and then on the second attempt, understanding what the instructions were, got 100%.
The purpose of this fun color test is to assess an individual's personality traits and preferences based on their color choices. It is often used as a tool for self-discovery and understanding oneself better.
The fun color test works by presenting a series of colors and asking the individual to choose their favorite or most preferred color out of the options. Each color is associated with a specific personality trait, and the individual's choices are used to determine their dominant traits.
While the fun color test may provide some insight into an individual's personality, it is not considered a scientifically valid assessment tool. The results should be taken with a grain of salt and not be used as a definitive measure of one's personality.
Yes, the results of the fun color test can change over time as an individual's preferences and personality may evolve. It is recommended to retake the test periodically to see any potential changes in results.
Yes, there are some limitations to the fun color test. As it is a self-reported test, the results may be influenced by an individual's mood or state of mind at the time of taking the test. Additionally, cultural and societal influences may also impact an individual's color choices and therefore, their results.