We’ve Removed The Colors From 26 Images, And Your Job Is To Guess The Item Pictured
People rely on color more than most would think. Even in the earliest days of our species, colors helped us distinguish between ripe and unripe fruits, safe and dangerous plants, and animals. Nowadays, people use colors to inform their actions daily, with traffic lights being a good example. So, what would happen if we removed the key player in our object identification? Let’s find out!
In this quiz, you’ll look at 26 black & white images and try to name the objects in them. While it might sound easy at first, you’re sure to realize how heavily we rely on color in our daily lives.
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19/26 but should be 20/26 as I put beetroot but it told me I was wrong. Beet is just short for beetroot really I think. Just googled it and the US call it beet and other English speaking countries call it beetroot.
Yeah, that one annoyed me as well. Beetroot, Beetroot, Beetroot.... :-)
Load More Replies...How on earth do non Americans know anything about lurid 'Murican breakfast cereals?
I have guessed only because the insects were mentioned. Edit/grammar
Load More Replies...@Auntriach - waterlily leaves float on the water surface. Lotus leaves are held proud of the water.
I genuinely did not get Amber or marigold. I said water lilies instead of lotus. How many people have seen Monet other than as an old man?
24/26 Buddleia and Lilac look very similar and I but Bacon lettuce and tomato for the sandwich and didn't think to put BLT!
In the Europe we don't have BLT sandwiches as far as I know, I never saw the s'mores or froot loops (this one I've guessed thanks to the Big Bang Theory)
Load More Replies...Please remember that not all BP members are American! I gave up at Ryvita biscut with, presumably, chocolate and marshmellow. Apparently its called a smore. Gross!
19/26 but should be 20/26 as I put beetroot but it told me I was wrong. Beet is just short for beetroot really I think. Just googled it and the US call it beet and other English speaking countries call it beetroot.
Yeah, that one annoyed me as well. Beetroot, Beetroot, Beetroot.... :-)
Load More Replies...How on earth do non Americans know anything about lurid 'Murican breakfast cereals?
I have guessed only because the insects were mentioned. Edit/grammar
Load More Replies...@Auntriach - waterlily leaves float on the water surface. Lotus leaves are held proud of the water.
I genuinely did not get Amber or marigold. I said water lilies instead of lotus. How many people have seen Monet other than as an old man?
24/26 Buddleia and Lilac look very similar and I but Bacon lettuce and tomato for the sandwich and didn't think to put BLT!
In the Europe we don't have BLT sandwiches as far as I know, I never saw the s'mores or froot loops (this one I've guessed thanks to the Big Bang Theory)
Load More Replies...Please remember that not all BP members are American! I gave up at Ryvita biscut with, presumably, chocolate and marshmellow. Apparently its called a smore. Gross!


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