Color Blindness Simulator
Simulate how colors appear to people with different types of color vision deficiency
Original Color
#3B82F6
RGB(59, 130, 246)
Protanopia
CompleteRed-blind (1% of males)
#5a5ada
RGB(90, 90, 218)
Deuteranopia
CompleteGreen-blind (1% of males)
#5650d3
RGB(86, 80, 211)
Tritanopia
CompleteBlue-blind (rare)
#3fc4bf
RGB(63, 196, 191)
Protanomaly
PartialRed-weak (1% of males)
#486ae8
RGB(72, 106, 232)
Deuteranomaly
PartialGreen-weak (6% of males)
#4970e6
RGB(73, 112, 230)
Tritanomaly
PartialBlue-weak (rare)
#3da1e1
RGB(61, 161, 225)
Achromatopsia
CompleteTotal color blindness
#7a7a7a
RGB(122, 122, 122)
Achromatomaly
PartialPartial color blindness
#537fc7
RGB(83, 127, 199)
âšī¸ About Color Blindness
Color blindness (color vision deficiency) affects approximately 8% of males and 0.5% of females. The most common form is red-green color blindness (deuteranomaly).
This simulator helps designers ensure their color choices are accessible to people with various types of color vision deficiency. Consider using patterns or text labels in addition to color to convey information.