patio11 16 years ago

Fascinating and useful in a practical manner. (I process color words a lot better than I do either hex values or 2D/3D color pickers. Control-F, evergreen. Yay.)

Herald_MJ 16 years ago

"Naming" colours is really a lot harder than it sounds. As the differences between colours become less significant, it gets really difficult.

As an interesting follow-up - this is a 'Munsell Hue Test', the aim is to order the colours by hue: http://spectralcolor.com/game/huetest_kiosk

amk 16 years ago

"A couple dozen people embedded SQL ‘drop table’ statements in the color names. Nice try, kids." hehehe..

kevinh 16 years ago

I'm surprised that men and women appear to largely have the same range of name for colors - certainly not what society has led me to believe.

However, I would have liked to see the percentage of each gender who participated in the survey.

  • alanh 16 years ago

    > There were about 40,000 women and 100,000 men in the main data

    From the color names page

    • kevinh 16 years ago

      Thanks. I can't believe I missed that.

char 16 years ago

This is both hilarious and really interesting. I cannot stop laughing about the one someone named 'velociraptor cloaca'.

CoryMathews 16 years ago

"I weep for my gender." - yeah me to.