Re: Color Test - Try it. I can't do it. :(



Wrinklie One © wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:46:13 -0400, ~~seadancer~~ sauntered in and
penned :

I found this "Color Test" at another newsgroup.
I tried it but somehow can't get a perfect score.
It should be easy, but it's not.
What's the trick?
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Bet you can't get 100% on the first try!
This is pretty neat! See how you do with the colors! Have fun!
It takes an average of 5 tries to get to 100%. Follow the
directions! It's harder than it seems, as it should be!
A brain waker-upper for today!
http://www.humorsphere.com/fun/8787/colortest.swf
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Are they trying to fool us?
---Sea

Even if you get them all right 88% is the most you get

Well it told me I had 100%.
--
Heard melodies are sweet, but those Unheard are sweeter
flyingnun@xxxxxxxxxxxxx FN 2°°8 +, Mungo Brandybuck of Buckland


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