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"Protanomaly" contains "O", "A", "N", "O" (again), "M", "A" (again). So that would total 6.
"Deuteranomaly" contains "A", "N", "O", "M", "A" (again); so that's 5.
"Tritanopia" contains "I", "A", "N", "O", "I" (again), "A" (again); so that's 6.
Since in this case, there was a tie for the highest total, we don't use this rule. However, if one of the scores was highest with no ties, then you'd use that winning name.
I know the way it's worded in the manual is awkward and overly formal, but it's the most compact it could be without me having to explain it all like I've just done above!
Hope that all makes sense!
it's easy to learn but it it very fun to play with your friends
absolutely awesome =D