Participant 1
Initial description: The shape of the output is based on the most common non-black block color in the input.
Final description: The shape of the output is based on the most common non-black block color in the input.
Participant 2
Initial description: no idea, just guessing
Final description: looks like three options were available and I found it with the third. I don't know the reason it worked
Participant 3
Initial description: Use a 3 by 3 grid to represent empty space with blue.
Final description: Use a 3*3 grid to represent a zoomed in section of the bigger grid.
Participant 4
Initial description: Create a straight line.
Final description: Honestly, I just guessed at it.
Participant 5
Initial description: I thought I would have to select each color one by one. But when I couldn't find the gray color, I tried to copy it from input thinking I would just select the gray square and copy it over, but instead it filled in all the colors for me!
Final description: I selected the colors and then clicked on the proper squares to change them to that color.
Participant 6
Initial description: I added a horizontal line through out.
Final description: I chose the simple blue pattern with an outlier.
Participant 7
Initial description: If a majority of the squares are a dark blue color, then make the grid the same as the Outputs from Examples 1 and 4.
Final description: If a majority of the squares are a dark blue color, then make the grid the same as the Outputs from Examples 1 and 4.
Participant 8
Initial description: Create a pattern with a blue bar across a black background.
Final description: Create a 3x3 grid with light blue squares in a particular pattern against a black background.