We dream in colors when our brain is active during the day. Think of it like a playground, if you play all day, your dreams feel bright and colorful. If you're asleep for a long time, they might be quieter, like a naptime storybook. The more color we see while awake, the more we see in our dreams.
Examples
- A kid who loves playing with colored blocks dreams about bright, colorful castles.
- An old person who sleeps for hours might dream in black-and-white like an old TV show.
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See also
- Why Do We Dream in Color — Or Do We?
- Why Do People Dream in Color — or Not?
- Why Do We Dream in Color — or Why Don’t We?
- Why Do Some People Dream in Color While Others Don't?
- Why Do People Dream in Color — Or Why Don't They?
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