
Do You See Color Like Everyone Else?
How do your eyes test against the rest?
By now, we all know that people see color differently. In fact, each and every one of us sees the world differently, and that includes how we perceive color. Individual wavelengths don't have color, it's how our brains interpret the wavelengths that create color. In the case of the famous dress, some of us interpret those wavelengths to be blue and black, and others see the wavelengths as white and gold.

Scientists think that other factors, such as mood, feelings, and even memories can affect our perception of colors.
They claim it's entirely possible that two people can look at the same object and have the same wavelengths hit their eyes, yet “see" different colors!
By now you're probably wondering what this all means! Well, the way you see color actually says a lot about your personality.

