
Axolotl vs. Olm: Olm wins!
It was a battle of the aquatic salamander cuties! But in the end team Olm took holme the gold! Though it must …
It was a battle of the aquatic salamander cuties! But in the end team Olm took holme the gold! Though it must …
Are you on the search for the fountain of youth? Well, maybe take a page from these strange salamanders, because they seem …
Once again, it’s time for that elite treat: How Accurately Is Everyone Tracing, Anyway? As usual, HQ has utmost confident in you, …
Eyewire: Over the Rainbow has now come to an end, but the light still shines! On a game where we focus (no …
That really was some lightspeed tracing, wow! You finished the 200-cube marathon cell in 2 hours 55 minutes, and you also finished …
The final bell has sounded! And who is our winner? It looks like it’s Team Primary! The primary colors must officially be …
Throughout the rest of this competition, we’ve talked a lot about what light does: how it interacts with objects, how our eyes …
Eyewire has explored color models before, including our RGB vs. CMYK showdown. But where light-dependent technology is concerned, the RGB model is …
As we’ve periodically addressed during smaller VS competitions, visible light not only forms its own spectrum, but is part of a larger …
Unless you’re in a completely empty room with blank walls — or frankly unless you have no visual perception whatsoever, which accounts …
Visible light is peculiar. The human eye can distinguish between approximately one million unique colors, and yet none of these colors can …
Are you ready to fly over the rainbow? Seven years ago, one of Eyewire’s earliest challenge weeks was The Wizard of Neuropia, …