Ishihara Color Plates Test
The gold standard for color blindness detection using scientifically validated Ishihara plates
About This Assessment
The Ishihara Color Plates Test is the most widely used method for detecting red-green color blindness. Developed by Dr. Shinobu Ishihara in 1917, this test uses specially designed color plates to identify various types of color vision deficiencies.
Our digital version offers three difficulty levels with randomized plate selection from our comprehensive database of 36 authentic Ishihara-style plates. Each test provides detailed analysis of your color vision capabilities and potential deficiencies.
Results include specific identification of color blindness types (protanomaly, deuteranomaly, tritanomaly) with professional-grade accuracy and recommendations for further evaluation if needed.
Benefits & Advantages
- Industry-standard Ishihara methodology
- Three difficulty levels for comprehensive testing
- Randomized plate selection for unique experiences
- Detailed color blindness type identification
- Professional recommendations and guidance
Cognitive Enhancement Benefits
Visual Discrimination
Enhance your ability to distinguish subtle color differences and patterns in complex visual environments
Pattern Recognition
Improve your brain's ability to identify hidden patterns and shapes within complex color arrangements
Perceptual Speed
Develop faster visual processing and decision-making skills through rapid color-based assessments
Ensure optimal lighting conditions and proper monitor calibration for accurate results