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How well do you see color? app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 9248 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Byterun
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.4, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 21 Sep 2011
App size: 14.94 Mb

Test your vision with color challenge and try harder to solve 50 puzzles and achieve high score to compete at GameCenter.

You should arrange color squares by hue order. Boundary squares are fixed. When done touch "Check It".

Pros and cons of How well do you see color? app for iPhone and iPad

How well do you see color? app good for

Wow! This game is different from others and it gets progressively more difficult to differentiate between the coloured squares. Take periodic breaks to avoid eyestrain - its hard to put it down, but necessary!
This game is an awesome game because it teaches your mind to recognize colors in the color chart, it also challenges your mind to find the next color in the color grid. I love this game and at $2.29 , the price cant be beat. I give this a thumbs up!
Easy to use for any age. Really tests your ability to discern hues! We all recommend it...all four generations

Some bad moments

This is a very good game, it lets you know how good you can see and match colors. ( I can see them all correct most times.)
cool and fun to know which colors u get confused on but not worth the price
Good concept and visually very pleasing, but still pretty limited as a game. Am interested to see further developments.
Not worth the money, solved the whole thing in 10 minutes with only 3 mistakes. This isnt even a game.
Needs to be a challenge where getting one color match correct unlocks the next level...right now it is the same old repetitive thing over and over again....
As a tool for training the eyes to see the subtleties of color variation, I would give it 5 stars. As an artist I find it a great practice tool. I feel Apts should serve the purpose of advancing skills for use in society in entertaining ways. Many games are entertaining, but serve no advancement out side of bringing fun. Though I would not classify this as a game, as a tool it is on the right track. Keep up the path and work on ways to evolve it better for more use to creative types. Great concept!