Participant 1
Initial description: The output grid must be the size of the 4 yellow blocks in the test input grid. The other shape must have the colors line up with the colors between the yellow blocks.
Final description: The output grid must be the size of the 4 yellow blocks in the test input grid. The other shape must have the colors line up with the colors between the yellow blocks.
Participant 2
Initial description: Fit the floating shape inside the yellow-tipped brackets, making sure to maintain consistency with the colors of the brackets.
Final description: Fit the floating shape inside the yellow-tipped brackets, making sure to maintain consistency with the colors of the brackets.
Participant 3
Initial description: Shrink the grid so that the four yellow squares are in each corner. Then copy and paste the other symbol in the center of the yellow squares.
Final description: Shrink the grid so the four yellow squares are in each corner. Copy and paste the other shape into the center of the four squares, but make sure the colors are aligned.
Participant 4
Initial description: Everything is filled in equally.
Final description: I'm really not sure what the pattern was here.
Participant 5
Initial description: The Output area was the area between the two lines. You needed to match the colors up to the two lines. If the colors of the shape were okay you could keep the shape the same way, if the colors were reversed, then you would need to reverse the image.
Final description: The Output area was the area between the two lines. You needed to match the colors up to the two lines. If the colors of the shape were okay you could keep the shape the same way, if the colors were reversed, then you would need to reverse the image.
Participant 6
Initial description: Output grid will be as tall as the bar shapes in the input, and as wide as it takes to contain both the bars and the other shape. Bars remain in their position, one on either end. The other shape is mirrored between them, centered.
Final description: Output grid will be as tall as the bar shapes in the input, and as wide as it takes to contain both the bars and the other shape. Bars remain in their position, one on either end. The other shape is mirrored between them, centered.