Sometimes dreams are colorful, sometimes they're black and white. Imagine you’re playing with your favorite toy in the park, it's bright red. Now imagine that same scene in a dream, but everything looks like it was printed on old paper. That’s what happens when we dream in different colors. Scientists think our brain decides whether to paint the dream in color or not, just like how you might choose between drawing with colored pencils or black ones.
Examples
- A child dreams about a bright rainbow, but when they wake up, it only feels like shades of gray.
- An adult dreams of being on a sunny beach, but remembers it as black and white.
- You dream about your favorite blue car, but it looks like it was drawn in pencil.
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See also
- Why Do We Dream In Color But Remember Them In Black And White?
- Why Do Some People Dream in Color While Others Don't?
- Why Do We Dream in Color — or Why Don’t We?
- Why Do We Dream in Color — or Why Not?
- Why Do People Dream in Color — or Not?