Maria Munuera and Mark Mackay have invented a clever color matching game that you can try for free on your computer.
As you rotate a selector tool around the outside of a color ring, you pick the color that matches the one in the diminishing pie-shaped sector in the middle circle.
It moves through various levels: complementary, analogous and triadic, and at the end it scores you against averages.
11 comments:
This is fun, I got a 9.7 out of it!
righttttttttttt, I got a 7, and a lot wasn't color it was getting the mouse to move exactly where you wanted it, in time.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I got a score WAY lower than both of you.
I got an 8.7, but I agree some of the mouse movement was tricky!
6.8 - given I'm slightly colorblind (daltonism) I think that's not too bad.
Well after 3 times of getting the same I guess I will have to admit I am only able to get 8.9 score. I'd like to know what monitor screens folks are viewing on, I bet that counts for a lot.
Lots of fun...but i think it is more a test of my ability to run my finger pad!...gotta keep at it!
This is awesome ^^it's very useful and fun in the same time! Thank you so much for sharing! my first trial I got 8.3 > <
8.7, wait going to get you, Mon!
same as William... figuring out where to point the mouse was the hardest part. I had 7 as well
This is fun! 9.2 is my best score but I've already played about 10 times :)
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