Can You See These ‘Impossible’ Colors?

Impossible colors are ones your eyes can't perceive because of the way they work; most people can't see both blue and yellow at the same time.
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Can You See These 'Impossible' Colors?
Impossible colors are ones your eyes can't perceive because of the way they work. For example, you can't see both blue and yellow at the same time or red and green either. So here's what your brain does instead and some proof these color combos really exist.
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