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What Do You See? Many colorblind people can’t see the number 6 among the dots in this pattern.
Jaron Casillas sees the world differently than most people. He’s one of about 12 million Americans who were born colorblind. That doesn’t mean he sees everything in black and white. He just has trouble differentiating certain colors, like red from green and blue from purple.
“Sometimes when I look at two colors that you would say are different, I would say they’re the exact same,” Jaron explains.
To the fifth-grader from Colleyville, Texas, a sunrise looks green and grass looks red.