This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?

Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.

https://www.schulz-hildebrandt.com/9-purple-dots-illusion/

https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.11582

@Danpiker i don't see it

@conchoid @Danpiker I had to work pretty hard at it.

I had to open the many dots image alone and zoom in. Then if I stare at a dot really hard it does appear to be ever so slightly darker a purple than the rest.

My eyes hurt now and everything is blurry. Don't do this at home.

@crazyeddie @conchoid @Danpiker

Weirdly it worked better for me when the image was small in my timeline, the purple was much clearer, and zooming in made it less clear. I guess different people's brains have slightly different perceptions?

@conchoid @Danpiker that's interesting. What do you see exactly when you look at it? What colors do you see? I'm curious.
@jeantranscene @Danpiker
Grey-blue-ish background and blue dots. On a computer screen, but the screen is not that bad. Also don't know about color vision impairment to have.
@conchoid @Danpiker It worked for me on a AMOLED phone, but didn't work for me on a IPS LCD laptop.
@Danpiker Oh, wow. It does, and incredibly quickly and intensely, too.
@mwichary @Danpiker Same. My experience is super trippy, close or far. The effect is immediate and distinct when I move my eye. Could be all that time staring at the sun.
@Danpiker Where is the :hover pseudo-class set? 😅
@Danpiker
Cool! Thanks for this.
I recently watched a YT short on color theory. That was insightful and interesting.
@Danpiker holy moly that's an incredible effect
@Danpiker This is trippy as hell! I also feel like the border is more distinct when it's purple, but I can't really check because they all turn purple when I look at them! 🤯
@Danpiker OK, so now, looking at it on my phone, they're all purple! And the one I look at is only slightly darker purple. Wild stuff. 😅

@Danpiker

Yes. Whichever dot I focus on turns purple.

@clintruin

If I focus on midpoints between dots, the two of them go purple! Cool.

@davidtheeviloverlord @Danpiker

@Danpiker Not at first, because I was wearing yellow-tinted sunglasses. When I took them off yes.
@Danpiker Fascinating! If you force your focus slowly moving towards a circle you can even get a gradiant.
@Danpiker That’s neat! thank you!
@Danpiker Holding my phone at arms length all of the dots are purple.
@Danpiker interestingly it works better for me on the smaller thumbnail than on the full version of the image
@Danpiker For me, the dot that I'm looking at doesn't change, but the remaining dots fade into the background.
@mhwombat @Danpiker Interesting, I see both effects.
@mhwombat @Danpiker mine as well. Eventually even the center dot disappears and it’s just a hazy purple background.

@Danpiker

Have a look at:

https://gamesx.com/misctech/visual.htm

Your eyes have much lower resolution in blue light than in red or green, the article demonstrates that increasing the size of the blue pixels by 9 times (3x3) makes an almost imperceptible change in the image. Link rot has taken the extra images and a diagram showing a proposed pixel layout of a big blue diamond surrounded by small red and green squares.

Human Visual Accuity: Your Eyes Suck at Blue

Human visual accuity in Blue

@PhilSalkie @Danpiker Huh. Does this means that we shouldn't be writing small text or rendering small details in blue?
@eliocamp @Danpiker
It probably means not just that but we should be compressing the blue layer much more than the green or red when doing lossy compression algorithms.
@PhilSalkie @eliocamp @Danpiker rgb565 is a somewhat common color mode for this reason - we see green with the most detail, so when you're looking to reduce bits per pixel it makes sense to cut the other two slightly

@groxx @eliocamp @Danpiker
Makes sense, there are a number of monochrome photosensors designed to work near the center of the green visual peak as well.

What I found interesting was not just being able to decrease the number of bits of blue intensity for each pixel, but making the pixel count so much less for blue. We've reached a point in tech where speaking about "efficiency" marks you as being from a bygone age - but this seems like it could be a neat way to pack more images into fewer bytes.

@PhilSalkie @eliocamp @Danpiker yea, I can't find the blog post I vaguely remember from long ago that had samples of all channels, but https://calebkruse.com/10-projects/seeing-blue/ looks like a decent demo near the bottom. it's kinda crazy.
Caleb Kruse - Focusing on Blue

@Danpiker
Amazing, I feel like my smartphone can track my eyes 😃
@Danpiker It turns... a slightly darker blue, I think?
@Danpiker I definitely see it. Very cool!
@Danpiker - where to use?
guest bathroom wallpaper or <insert evil laughter> tablecloth

@Danpiker

Doesn't seem to 'work' for me. I have no colour blindness of which I'm aware!

@Danpiker

a #ProTip for those playing along at home – if you have “night shift” (iOS) or “eye comfort” (Android) on you’ll probably need to turn it off to see the effect, otherwise all the dots will just look purple 💁‍♀️

@itgrrl @Danpiker

Using my laptop with no night mode or colour blocking, it doesn't work for me. Maybe some brains are wired differently.

@TrueNorthSpice @itgrrl It can be about your electronics, too. I can see the effect on my new monitor, but not on my old one.

@solitha @itgrrl

You may have a valid point, my laptop is 14 years old

@Danpiker what's fascinating about this is that, as someone with deuteranomaly, _none_ of the dots is obviously purple for me, on any background. they all seem "blue, but if you told me they're actually purple, I would believe you", which is just really common for me.

that must mean that the amount of short-wavelength sensitivity loss in the fixated area is not enough to offset the confusion (and overall lower information content) of overlapping long/medium wavelength response?

@Danpiker TIL (from someone who said "this doesn't really work") - this doesn't work if your phone has a blue-light-blocking filter on it!
@wcbdata @Danpiker Using a laptop. Yoga 910. Quick duck search leads me to believe there's no such filter on its screen. My night light shift software isn't on.

vOv
@crazyeddie @wcbdata I found the effect was visible on one of my dual monitors, a new one, but not on the old one.

@Danpiker

Didnt see it until I put my phone back a lil further from my face. Cool!

@Danpiker this is absolutely wild! It definitely works for me
@Danpiker dit is heel cool 💜💙
@Danpiker oh that one is cool! I also have never seen this particular one.
@claudius @Danpiker For me, it's even more weird. If I focus on one of the dots, all the other slowly fade out until it's completely blue, except the one I'm looking at.
@Danpiker I love this. I know I have low blue macular sensitivity because blue neon signs at night have always been blurry to me to read. But it's cool to map the actual size - blotchy on retina, not a defined spot, redder areas in the purple circle. Thanks for sharing, and readers for further links!
@Danpiker Who installed this eye tracking software on my phone without permission? 🤔