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Trichromacy (typical)
Normal Colour Vision
By The Detect Color Blindness editorial team
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Typical trichromatic colour vision.
What Normal Colour Vision means
Your responses match typical three-cone (trichromatic) colour vision. You distinguished the figures on the red-green and blue-yellow screening plates without a consistent pattern of errors.
What it can look like day to day
- You can separate reds, greens, blues and yellows
- Colour-coded information is easy to read
- This screening did not flag a colour deficiency
- Screen and lighting can still affect any online test
How common is it?
~92% of men, ~99.5% of women. Colour vision deficiency overall affects roughly 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women, see the full prevalence breakdown.
How to test for Normal Colour Vision
Start with the free online color blind test. For a diagnosis, an eye-care professional uses calibrated plates, an anomaloscope or an arrangement test. Want to see the difference? Try the colour blindness simulator.