Find the different tile among similar colors to measure your eye age
The Eye Age Test measures your ability to spot the subtly different tile among similar colors. As levels increase, the color difference shrinks and the grid grows, requiring finer color perception.
Based on correct answers and time across 10 levels. 10/10 fast = age 15, 8-9 = age 20, 6-7 = age 30, 4-5 = age 40, 0-3 = age 50.
Yes, screen brightness and color settings can influence the test. For best results, test in a well-lit environment with standard brightness.
Regular eye exercises and color discrimination training can improve your color sense. Adequate sleep and nutrition also help visual ability.
The Eye Age Test measures color discrimination ability and expresses visual acuity as an age. It consists of 10 levels, starting with obvious color differences and progressing to nearly imperceptible ones. Check your color perception ability in a fun way!