Participant 1
Initial description: I just tried to figure out what color might be the one missing, but I'm not sure.
Final description: I had to figure out the pattern of the examples and which color was associated with the pattern. I had to figure out that the colors of the example input have nothing to do with the color on the output.
Participant 2
Initial description: I have no clue tbh
Final description: I have no clue, I just guessed
Participant 3
Initial description: I thought the rule was to insert the vertical blocks first.
Final description: I thought the rule was to flood the output black and fill in the blocks blue.
Participant 4
Initial description: What shape and whether or not the middle square in the grid corresponds to a certain color. I feel that example input 7 most closely represents the solution to this problem.
Final description: What shape and whether or not the middle square in the grid corresponds to a certain color. I feel that example input 7 most closely represents the solution to this problem.
Participant 5
Initial description: turn the cross shape pattern to pink
Final description: I thought the color would change based on the input shape
Participant 6
Initial description: I made a mistake and Id like to try again
Final description: I thought the rule was if there are blue and black squares, that means the single square needs to be red
Participant 7
Initial description: The output is a single block, the color of which is determined by the pattern of colored blocks in the input.
Final description: The output is a single block, the color of which is determined by the pattern of colored blocks in the input.
Participant 8
Initial description: The rule was to change the grid to a single square. If the black boxes in the test input are in the middle square of each side, I color my single square in the test output red. If the black squares in the test input are not in these positions, I color my single square dark blue.
Final description: I thought the rule was to change the grid to a single square, and to color my single square either red or dark blue based on the positions of the black squares in the test input.
Participant 9
Initial description: clicked by mistake
Final description: If it's a cross in the middle, it will end up with purple no matter what
Participant 10
Initial description: The rule to transform seemed to be based on the example that had a solid cross and a black background.
Final description: I honestly could not tell if the output was asking for a single square or to fill them all in.
Participant 11
Initial description: Different shape pattern provide different output color.
Final description: Different shape pattern provide different output color.
Participant 12
Initial description: if the pattern is a cross, the output is purple. (I forgot to change the color of the output.)
Final description: If the pattern is a solid cross, the output is a single square of purple.
Participant 13
Initial description: If the shape is a cross, mark one red square.
Final description: Take the inverse color of the center tile.
Participant 14
Initial description: I select test output based on the examples.
Final description: I select test output based on the examples.