: Yellow may appear reddish, pink, or gray, while blue often looks like green. Common Confusions : Blue vs. Green Yellow vs. Pink or Violet Purple vs. Red
: It is much rarer than red-green deficiency, though the exact prevalence is often grouped under the general 8% of males and 0.5% of females with any color deficiency. yellow-blue color blindness
Yellow-blue color blindness, clinically known as (total absence of blue cones) or tritanomaly (malfunctioning blue cones), is a rare color vision deficiency. Unlike the more common red-green color blindness, it affects both men and women equally because the gene responsible is not on the X chromosome. Quick Facts about Tritanopia : Yellow may appear reddish, pink, or gray,
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: You struggle to differentiate between colors that contain blue or yellow.
If you're curious about your own vision, you can find screenings like the Tritan Color Vision Test or the Enchroma Color Blindness Test online.