Participant 1
Initial description: Copy the grid. If there is a single cell that is around the blue box and it can be drawn horizontally or vertically, then connect the single cell to the box.
Final description: Copy the grid. If there is a single cell that is around the blue box and it can be drawn horizontally or vertically, then connect the single cell to the box.
Participant 2
Initial description: You should copy the input exactly and then any dots that can be directly connected (a straight line) to the center square should be connected with the same color as the dot. Do not draw anything from dots that cannot directly connect to the square.
Final description: Connect any dots to the center square with a straight line of color that is the same color as the dot. If you cannot connect a dot with a straight line then leave it as an island.
Participant 3
Initial description: I cant quite put a finger on it.
Final description: I just have no idea based off the examples.
Participant 4
Initial description: I guessed changing a few colors.
Final description: I thought it might be right and guessed from there.
Participant 5
Initial description: no
Final description: no
Participant 6
Initial description: I accidentally hit the button.
Final description: I extended the blue blocks that were in line with the light blue central block until it touched the central block.
Participant 7
Initial description: I made a mistake.
Final description: If the single colored cell can connect to the colored center in a horizontal or vertical line, then connect that single cell to the colored center by making each cell between the colored cell and the colored center the same color as the colored cell.
Participant 8
Initial description: I thought the rule was to see which small dark blue colored squares was perpendicular to the larger light blue square. If the small, dark blue squares are perpendicular, you need to form a line from the larger square to the length of where the last dark blue square ends.
Final description: I thought the rule was to see which small dark blue colored squares was perpendicular to the larger light blue square. If the small, dark blue squares are perpendicular, you need to form a line from the larger square to the length of where the last dark blue square ends.
Participant 9
Initial description: Set grid to 19x21. Fill with red. Set 8x6 light blue square same as input. Fill dark blue dots as in input. Extend blue lines along grid for those dots along the sides or top or bottom of light blue square.
Final description: Copy input. Extend in dark blue lines to dark blue dots that are to the sides or top of the light blue square.
Participant 10
Initial description: Place corresponding squares on graph.
Final description: Place blue squares that line up with light blue.