I find this amazing. I have no visualization for numbers at all. I do have weak color associations, though: 0-black 1-red 2-blue 3-yellow 4-orange 5-brown 6-green 7-silver-gray 8-teal 9-blue-gray
The associations are stronger for 1-6 than 7-9, and usually only noticeable when appearing as groups of consecutive digits, eg 34. I don’t actually perceive the numbers as being those colors when I see them on a page, but they have the colors in my mental imagery.
I’m in an almost entirely similar place with number synaesthesia: absolutely no positional awareness for them, and colours for each digit. If I visualise a longer number I visualise the digits as being different colours.
Interestingly, I have the same colours as you for 1, 2 and 3, then:
4 - green
5 - pink
6 - light blue
7 - gold
8 - dark green
9 - dark orange
0 - grey/colourless.
Unlike you, all my colour associations are equally strong, and very usefully, even digits are cold colours, and odd digits warm colours.
I also have colour associations for some but not all letters (but English isn’t my first language), and some but not all music notes. I suspect that these associations arose partly from the number colours, but I have no idea why “w” is the same green as “8″, and “f” the colour for 5 and not 4.
I find this amazing. I have no visualization for numbers at all. I do have weak color associations, though:
0-black
1-red
2-blue
3-yellow
4-orange
5-brown
6-green
7-silver-gray
8-teal
9-blue-gray
The associations are stronger for 1-6 than 7-9, and usually only noticeable when appearing as groups of consecutive digits, eg 34. I don’t actually perceive the numbers as being those colors when I see them on a page, but they have the colors in my mental imagery.
I’m in an almost entirely similar place with number synaesthesia: absolutely no positional awareness for them, and colours for each digit. If I visualise a longer number I visualise the digits as being different colours.
Interestingly, I have the same colours as you for 1, 2 and 3, then:
4 - green 5 - pink 6 - light blue 7 - gold 8 - dark green 9 - dark orange 0 - grey/colourless.
Unlike you, all my colour associations are equally strong, and very usefully, even digits are cold colours, and odd digits warm colours.
I also have colour associations for some but not all letters (but English isn’t my first language), and some but not all music notes. I suspect that these associations arose partly from the number colours, but I have no idea why “w” is the same green as “8″, and “f” the colour for 5 and not 4.