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The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (cyan circle, brown triangle, purple rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(cyan circle, brown triangle, purple rectangle)', '(cyan circle, purple rectangle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, purple rectangle, cyan circle)', '(purple rectangle, cyan circle, brown triangle)', '(purple rectangle, brown triangle, cyan circle)', '(brown triangle, cyan circle, purple rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(cyan circle, purple rectangle, brown triangle)
['(cyan circle, brown triangle, purple rectangle)', '(cyan circle, purple rectangle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, purple rectangle, cyan circle)', '(purple rectangle, cyan circle, brown triangle)', '(purple rectangle, brown triangle, cyan circle)', '(brown triangle, cyan circle, purple rectangle)']
depth
1
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow circle, cyan rectangle, purple rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow circle, cyan rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, yellow circle, cyan rectangle)', '(yellow circle, purple rectangle, cyan rectangle)', '(cyan rectangle, purple rectangle, yellow circle)', '(purple rectangle, cyan rectangle, yellow circle)', '(cyan rectangle, yellow circle, purple rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow circle, cyan rectangle, purple rectangle)
['(yellow circle, cyan rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, yellow circle, cyan rectangle)', '(yellow circle, purple rectangle, cyan rectangle)', '(cyan rectangle, purple rectangle, yellow circle)', '(purple rectangle, cyan rectangle, yellow circle)', '(cyan rectangle, yellow circle, purple rectangle)']
depth
2
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown triangle, orange rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, brown triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange rectangle, brown triangle)
['(brown triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, brown triangle)']
depth
3
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green triangle, blue circle, purple circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green triangle, blue circle, purple circle)', '(green triangle, purple circle, blue circle)', '(purple circle, green triangle, blue circle)', '(blue circle, green triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, blue circle, green triangle)', '(blue circle, purple circle, green triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(purple circle, green triangle, blue circle)
['(green triangle, blue circle, purple circle)', '(green triangle, purple circle, blue circle)', '(purple circle, green triangle, blue circle)', '(blue circle, green triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, blue circle, green triangle)', '(blue circle, purple circle, green triangle)']
depth
4
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple triangle, yellow rectangle, blue triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple triangle, yellow rectangle, blue triangle)', '(blue triangle, purple triangle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, purple triangle, blue triangle)', '(blue triangle, yellow rectangle, purple triangle)', '(yellow rectangle, blue triangle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, blue triangle, yellow rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(purple triangle, blue triangle, yellow rectangle)
['(purple triangle, yellow rectangle, blue triangle)', '(blue triangle, purple triangle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, purple triangle, blue triangle)', '(blue triangle, yellow rectangle, purple triangle)', '(yellow rectangle, blue triangle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, blue triangle, yellow rectangle)']
depth
5
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red circle, green rectangle, yellow rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red circle, green rectangle, yellow rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow rectangle, red circle)', '(red circle, yellow rectangle, green rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, red circle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, red circle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, green rectangle, red circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green rectangle, yellow rectangle, red circle)
['(red circle, green rectangle, yellow rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow rectangle, red circle)', '(red circle, yellow rectangle, green rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, red circle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, red circle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, green rectangle, red circle)']
depth
6
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow triangle, brown triangle, green rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow triangle, brown triangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow triangle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, green rectangle, yellow triangle)', '(brown triangle, yellow triangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, brown triangle, yellow triangle)', '(yellow triangle, green rectangle, brown triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown triangle, yellow triangle, green rectangle)
['(yellow triangle, brown triangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow triangle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, green rectangle, yellow triangle)', '(brown triangle, yellow triangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, brown triangle, yellow triangle)', '(yellow triangle, green rectangle, brown triangle)']
depth
7
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown rectangle, magenta triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown rectangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, brown rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta triangle, brown rectangle)
['(brown rectangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, brown rectangle)']
depth
8
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray triangle, brown triangle, orange circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray triangle, brown triangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, gray triangle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, gray triangle, orange circle)', '(gray triangle, orange circle, brown triangle)', '(orange circle, brown triangle, gray triangle)', '(brown triangle, orange circle, gray triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown triangle, orange circle, gray triangle)
['(gray triangle, brown triangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, gray triangle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, gray triangle, orange circle)', '(gray triangle, orange circle, brown triangle)', '(orange circle, brown triangle, gray triangle)', '(brown triangle, orange circle, gray triangle)']
depth
9
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown rectangle, purple rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, brown rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown rectangle, purple rectangle)
['(brown rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, brown rectangle)']
depth
10
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow triangle, brown rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow triangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, yellow triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown rectangle, yellow triangle)
['(yellow triangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, yellow triangle)']
depth
11
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (cyan rectangle, green triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(cyan rectangle, green triangle)', '(green triangle, cyan rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(cyan rectangle, green triangle)
['(cyan rectangle, green triangle)', '(green triangle, cyan rectangle)']
depth
12
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (cyan triangle, red rectangle, blue circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(cyan triangle, red rectangle, blue circle)', '(red rectangle, blue circle, cyan triangle)', '(blue circle, red rectangle, cyan triangle)', '(red rectangle, cyan triangle, blue circle)', '(cyan triangle, blue circle, red rectangle)', '(blue circle, cyan triangle, red rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(blue circle, red rectangle, cyan triangle)
['(cyan triangle, red rectangle, blue circle)', '(red rectangle, blue circle, cyan triangle)', '(blue circle, red rectangle, cyan triangle)', '(red rectangle, cyan triangle, blue circle)', '(cyan triangle, blue circle, red rectangle)', '(blue circle, cyan triangle, red rectangle)']
depth
13
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green rectangle, yellow triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green rectangle, yellow triangle)', '(yellow triangle, green rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green rectangle, yellow triangle)
['(green rectangle, yellow triangle)', '(yellow triangle, green rectangle)']
depth
14
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray rectangle, magenta triangle, yellow circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray rectangle, magenta triangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, magenta triangle, gray rectangle)', '(magenta triangle, gray rectangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, gray rectangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, yellow circle, gray rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, yellow circle, magenta triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray rectangle, magenta triangle, yellow circle)
['(gray rectangle, magenta triangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, magenta triangle, gray rectangle)', '(magenta triangle, gray rectangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, gray rectangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, yellow circle, gray rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, yellow circle, magenta triangle)']
depth
15
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown rectangle, orange circle, cyan triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown rectangle, orange circle, cyan triangle)', '(orange circle, brown rectangle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, orange circle, brown rectangle)', '(cyan triangle, brown rectangle, orange circle)', '(brown rectangle, cyan triangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, cyan triangle, brown rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown rectangle, cyan triangle, orange circle)
['(brown rectangle, orange circle, cyan triangle)', '(orange circle, brown rectangle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, orange circle, brown rectangle)', '(cyan triangle, brown rectangle, orange circle)', '(brown rectangle, cyan triangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, cyan triangle, brown rectangle)']
depth
16
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange circle, brown triangle, gray triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange circle, brown triangle, gray triangle)', '(orange circle, gray triangle, brown triangle)', '(gray triangle, orange circle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, gray triangle, orange circle)', '(brown triangle, orange circle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, brown triangle, orange circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown triangle, orange circle, gray triangle)
['(orange circle, brown triangle, gray triangle)', '(orange circle, gray triangle, brown triangle)', '(gray triangle, orange circle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, gray triangle, orange circle)', '(brown triangle, orange circle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, brown triangle, orange circle)']
depth
17
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green triangle, magenta triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green triangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, green triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green triangle, magenta triangle)
['(green triangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, green triangle)']
depth
18
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown circle, gray triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown circle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, brown circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown circle, gray triangle)
['(brown circle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, brown circle)']
depth
19
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown rectangle, orange circle, magenta rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown rectangle, orange circle, magenta rectangle)', '(orange circle, magenta rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, brown rectangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, brown rectangle, magenta rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, magenta rectangle, orange circle)', '(magenta rectangle, orange circle, brown rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta rectangle, orange circle, brown rectangle)
['(brown rectangle, orange circle, magenta rectangle)', '(orange circle, magenta rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, brown rectangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, brown rectangle, magenta rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, magenta rectangle, orange circle)', '(magenta rectangle, orange circle, brown rectangle)']
depth
20
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (blue circle, magenta rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(blue circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, blue circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta rectangle, blue circle)
['(blue circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, blue circle)']
depth
21
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange triangle, red circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange triangle, red circle)', '(red circle, orange triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange triangle, red circle)
['(orange triangle, red circle)', '(red circle, orange triangle)']
depth
22
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (magenta rectangle, brown rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(magenta rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, magenta rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta rectangle, brown rectangle)
['(magenta rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, magenta rectangle)']
depth
23
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, orange rectangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, green rectangle, purple triangle)', '(orange rectangle, purple triangle, green rectangle)', '(purple triangle, green rectangle, orange rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)
['(green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, orange rectangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, green rectangle, purple triangle)', '(orange rectangle, purple triangle, green rectangle)', '(purple triangle, green rectangle, orange rectangle)']
depth
24
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green rectangle, orange circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green rectangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, green rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green rectangle, orange circle)
['(green rectangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, green rectangle)']
depth
25
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow circle, gray rectangle, magenta triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow circle, gray rectangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, gray rectangle, yellow circle)', '(magenta triangle, yellow circle, gray rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, magenta triangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, magenta triangle, gray rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, yellow circle, magenta triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray rectangle, magenta triangle, yellow circle)
['(yellow circle, gray rectangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, gray rectangle, yellow circle)', '(magenta triangle, yellow circle, gray rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, magenta triangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, magenta triangle, gray rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, yellow circle, magenta triangle)']
depth
26
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange circle, gray rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange circle, gray rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, orange circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray rectangle, orange circle)
['(orange circle, gray rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, orange circle)']
depth
27
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple circle, magenta rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, purple circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta rectangle, purple circle)
['(purple circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, purple circle)']
depth
28
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow triangle, green rectangle, cyan rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow triangle, green rectangle, cyan rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow triangle, cyan rectangle)', '(green rectangle, cyan rectangle, yellow triangle)', '(cyan rectangle, yellow triangle, green rectangle)', '(yellow triangle, cyan rectangle, green rectangle)', '(cyan rectangle, green rectangle, yellow triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green rectangle, cyan rectangle, yellow triangle)
['(yellow triangle, green rectangle, cyan rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow triangle, cyan rectangle)', '(green rectangle, cyan rectangle, yellow triangle)', '(cyan rectangle, yellow triangle, green rectangle)', '(yellow triangle, cyan rectangle, green rectangle)', '(cyan rectangle, green rectangle, yellow triangle)']
depth
29
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red circle, purple triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red circle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, red circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(purple triangle, red circle)
['(red circle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, red circle)']
depth
30
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle)', '(orange rectangle, green rectangle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, orange rectangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, purple triangle, green rectangle)', '(purple triangle, green rectangle, orange rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)
['(green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle)', '(orange rectangle, green rectangle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, orange rectangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, purple triangle, green rectangle)', '(purple triangle, green rectangle, orange rectangle)']
depth
31
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange rectangle, cyan circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange rectangle, cyan circle)', '(cyan circle, orange rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange rectangle, cyan circle)
['(orange rectangle, cyan circle)', '(cyan circle, orange rectangle)']
depth
32
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow triangle, red circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow triangle, red circle)', '(red circle, yellow triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow triangle, red circle)
['(yellow triangle, red circle)', '(red circle, yellow triangle)']
depth
33
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple circle, magenta rectangle, red triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple circle, magenta rectangle, red triangle)', '(purple circle, red triangle, magenta rectangle)', '(red triangle, purple circle, magenta rectangle)', '(red triangle, magenta rectangle, purple circle)', '(magenta rectangle, purple circle, red triangle)', '(magenta rectangle, red triangle, purple circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(red triangle, purple circle, magenta rectangle)
['(purple circle, magenta rectangle, red triangle)', '(purple circle, red triangle, magenta rectangle)', '(red triangle, purple circle, magenta rectangle)', '(red triangle, magenta rectangle, purple circle)', '(magenta rectangle, purple circle, red triangle)', '(magenta rectangle, red triangle, purple circle)']
depth
34
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple rectangle, brown rectangle, red rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple rectangle, brown rectangle, red rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, red rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, red rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(red rectangle, brown rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(red rectangle, purple rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, purple rectangle, red rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown rectangle, red rectangle, purple rectangle)
['(purple rectangle, brown rectangle, red rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, red rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, red rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(red rectangle, brown rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(red rectangle, purple rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, purple rectangle, red rectangle)']
depth
35
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray circle, cyan triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray circle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, gray circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray circle, cyan triangle)
['(gray circle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, gray circle)']
depth
36
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple triangle, yellow triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple triangle, yellow triangle)', '(yellow triangle, purple triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow triangle, purple triangle)
['(purple triangle, yellow triangle)', '(yellow triangle, purple triangle)']
depth
37
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red rectangle, brown rectangle, purple rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red rectangle, brown rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, purple rectangle, red rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, red rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, brown rectangle, red rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, red rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(red rectangle, purple rectangle, brown rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown rectangle, red rectangle, purple rectangle)
['(red rectangle, brown rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, purple rectangle, red rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, red rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, brown rectangle, red rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, red rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(red rectangle, purple rectangle, brown rectangle)']
depth
38
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange circle, magenta rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, orange circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta rectangle, orange circle)
['(orange circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, orange circle)']
depth
39
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange circle, brown rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange circle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, orange circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown rectangle, orange circle)
['(orange circle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, orange circle)']
depth
40
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (cyan rectangle, brown triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(cyan rectangle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, cyan rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(cyan rectangle, brown triangle)
['(cyan rectangle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, cyan rectangle)']
depth
41
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green circle, cyan rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green circle, cyan rectangle)', '(cyan rectangle, green circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green circle, cyan rectangle)
['(green circle, cyan rectangle)', '(cyan rectangle, green circle)']
depth
42
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray triangle, orange rectangle, cyan circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray triangle, orange rectangle, cyan circle)', '(orange rectangle, cyan circle, gray triangle)', '(cyan circle, orange rectangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, cyan circle, orange rectangle)', '(cyan circle, gray triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, gray triangle, cyan circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange rectangle, cyan circle, gray triangle)
['(gray triangle, orange rectangle, cyan circle)', '(orange rectangle, cyan circle, gray triangle)', '(cyan circle, orange rectangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, cyan circle, orange rectangle)', '(cyan circle, gray triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, gray triangle, cyan circle)']
depth
43
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (blue circle, magenta rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(blue circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, blue circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(blue circle, magenta rectangle)
['(blue circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, blue circle)']
depth
44
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green circle, magenta circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green circle, magenta circle)', '(magenta circle, green circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green circle, magenta circle)
['(green circle, magenta circle)', '(magenta circle, green circle)']
depth
45
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle)', '(orange rectangle, green rectangle, purple triangle)', '(orange rectangle, purple triangle, green rectangle)', '(purple triangle, green rectangle, orange rectangle)', '(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)', '(purple triangle, orange rectangle, green rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)
['(green rectangle, orange rectangle, purple triangle)', '(orange rectangle, green rectangle, purple triangle)', '(orange rectangle, purple triangle, green rectangle)', '(purple triangle, green rectangle, orange rectangle)', '(green rectangle, purple triangle, orange rectangle)', '(purple triangle, orange rectangle, green rectangle)']
depth
46
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow rectangle, blue rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow rectangle, blue rectangle)', '(blue rectangle, yellow rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow rectangle, blue rectangle)
['(yellow rectangle, blue rectangle)', '(blue rectangle, yellow rectangle)']
depth
47
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (magenta triangle, gray triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(magenta triangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, magenta triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray triangle, magenta triangle)
['(magenta triangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, magenta triangle)']
depth
48
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow triangle, red circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow triangle, red circle)', '(red circle, yellow triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow triangle, red circle)
['(yellow triangle, red circle)', '(red circle, yellow triangle)']
depth
49
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange triangle, yellow rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange triangle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, orange triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow rectangle, orange triangle)
['(orange triangle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, orange triangle)']
depth
50
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (blue circle, brown circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(blue circle, brown circle)', '(brown circle, blue circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown circle, blue circle)
['(blue circle, brown circle)', '(brown circle, blue circle)']
depth
51
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (magenta circle, yellow circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(magenta circle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, magenta circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow circle, magenta circle)
['(magenta circle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, magenta circle)']
depth
52
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown triangle, blue triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown triangle, blue triangle)', '(blue triangle, brown triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(blue triangle, brown triangle)
['(brown triangle, blue triangle)', '(blue triangle, brown triangle)']
depth
53
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple circle, brown triangle, magenta circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple circle, brown triangle, magenta circle)', '(brown triangle, magenta circle, purple circle)', '(brown triangle, purple circle, magenta circle)', '(magenta circle, purple circle, brown triangle)', '(magenta circle, brown triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, magenta circle, brown triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta circle, purple circle, brown triangle)
['(purple circle, brown triangle, magenta circle)', '(brown triangle, magenta circle, purple circle)', '(brown triangle, purple circle, magenta circle)', '(magenta circle, purple circle, brown triangle)', '(magenta circle, brown triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, magenta circle, brown triangle)']
depth
54
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange triangle, green triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange triangle, green triangle)', '(green triangle, orange triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green triangle, orange triangle)
['(orange triangle, green triangle)', '(green triangle, orange triangle)']
depth
55
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray circle, cyan triangle, brown circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray circle, cyan triangle, brown circle)', '(gray circle, brown circle, cyan triangle)', '(brown circle, cyan triangle, gray circle)', '(brown circle, gray circle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, brown circle, gray circle)', '(cyan triangle, gray circle, brown circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray circle, cyan triangle, brown circle)
['(gray circle, cyan triangle, brown circle)', '(gray circle, brown circle, cyan triangle)', '(brown circle, cyan triangle, gray circle)', '(brown circle, gray circle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, brown circle, gray circle)', '(cyan triangle, gray circle, brown circle)']
depth
56
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow rectangle, cyan triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow rectangle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, yellow rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(cyan triangle, yellow rectangle)
['(yellow rectangle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, yellow rectangle)']
depth
57
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray circle, brown rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray circle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, gray circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray circle, brown rectangle)
['(gray circle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, gray circle)']
depth
58
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown circle, green circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown circle, green circle)', '(green circle, brown circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green circle, brown circle)
['(brown circle, green circle)', '(green circle, brown circle)']
depth
59
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple rectangle, green circle, red rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple rectangle, green circle, red rectangle)', '(green circle, purple rectangle, red rectangle)', '(green circle, red rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, red rectangle, green circle)', '(red rectangle, green circle, purple rectangle)', '(red rectangle, purple rectangle, green circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green circle, purple rectangle, red rectangle)
['(purple rectangle, green circle, red rectangle)', '(green circle, purple rectangle, red rectangle)', '(green circle, red rectangle, purple rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, red rectangle, green circle)', '(red rectangle, green circle, purple rectangle)', '(red rectangle, purple rectangle, green circle)']
depth
60
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (blue triangle, yellow circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(blue triangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, blue triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow circle, blue triangle)
['(blue triangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, blue triangle)']
depth
61
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (magenta rectangle, purple circle, gray rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(magenta rectangle, purple circle, gray rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, gray rectangle, purple circle)', '(gray rectangle, magenta rectangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, magenta rectangle, gray rectangle)', '(purple circle, gray rectangle, magenta rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, purple circle, magenta rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta rectangle, purple circle, gray rectangle)
['(magenta rectangle, purple circle, gray rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, gray rectangle, purple circle)', '(gray rectangle, magenta rectangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, magenta rectangle, gray rectangle)', '(purple circle, gray rectangle, magenta rectangle)', '(gray rectangle, purple circle, magenta rectangle)']
depth
62
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow rectangle, green rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow rectangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow rectangle, green rectangle)
['(yellow rectangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow rectangle)']
depth
63
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow triangle, brown rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow triangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, yellow triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(brown rectangle, yellow triangle)
['(yellow triangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, yellow triangle)']
depth
64
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (magenta rectangle, brown rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(magenta rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, magenta rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta rectangle, brown rectangle)
['(magenta rectangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, magenta rectangle)']
depth
65
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple triangle, yellow triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple triangle, yellow triangle)', '(yellow triangle, purple triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow triangle, purple triangle)
['(purple triangle, yellow triangle)', '(yellow triangle, purple triangle)']
depth
66
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange triangle, blue rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange triangle, blue rectangle)', '(blue rectangle, orange triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange triangle, blue rectangle)
['(orange triangle, blue rectangle)', '(blue rectangle, orange triangle)']
depth
67
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown triangle, magenta circle, purple circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown triangle, magenta circle, purple circle)', '(magenta circle, brown triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, magenta circle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, purple circle, magenta circle)', '(purple circle, brown triangle, magenta circle)', '(magenta circle, purple circle, brown triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta circle, purple circle, brown triangle)
['(brown triangle, magenta circle, purple circle)', '(magenta circle, brown triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, magenta circle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, purple circle, magenta circle)', '(purple circle, brown triangle, magenta circle)', '(magenta circle, purple circle, brown triangle)']
depth
68
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red circle, purple rectangle, gray triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red circle, purple rectangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, purple rectangle, red circle)', '(gray triangle, red circle, purple rectangle)', '(red circle, gray triangle, purple rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, gray triangle, red circle)', '(purple rectangle, red circle, gray triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(purple rectangle, gray triangle, red circle)
['(red circle, purple rectangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, purple rectangle, red circle)', '(gray triangle, red circle, purple rectangle)', '(red circle, gray triangle, purple rectangle)', '(purple rectangle, gray triangle, red circle)', '(purple rectangle, red circle, gray triangle)']
depth
69
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow rectangle, green rectangle, red circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow rectangle, green rectangle, red circle)', '(green rectangle, red circle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, red circle, green rectangle)', '(red circle, green rectangle, yellow rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow rectangle, red circle)', '(red circle, yellow rectangle, green rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green rectangle, yellow rectangle, red circle)
['(yellow rectangle, green rectangle, red circle)', '(green rectangle, red circle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, red circle, green rectangle)', '(red circle, green rectangle, yellow rectangle)', '(green rectangle, yellow rectangle, red circle)', '(red circle, yellow rectangle, green rectangle)']
depth
70
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (magenta circle, brown triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(magenta circle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, magenta circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta circle, brown triangle)
['(magenta circle, brown triangle)', '(brown triangle, magenta circle)']
depth
71
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange triangle, purple circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, orange triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange triangle, purple circle)
['(orange triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, orange triangle)']
depth
72
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red triangle, magenta rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red triangle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, red triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(red triangle, magenta rectangle)
['(red triangle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, red triangle)']
depth
73
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray circle, green triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray circle, green triangle)', '(green triangle, gray circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray circle, green triangle)
['(gray circle, green triangle)', '(green triangle, gray circle)']
depth
74
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray circle, cyan triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray circle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, gray circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray circle, cyan triangle)
['(gray circle, cyan triangle)', '(cyan triangle, gray circle)']
depth
75
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple circle, red triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple circle, red triangle)', '(red triangle, purple circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(red triangle, purple circle)
['(purple circle, red triangle)', '(red triangle, purple circle)']
depth
76
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (blue triangle, yellow rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(blue triangle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, blue triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(blue triangle, yellow rectangle)
['(blue triangle, yellow rectangle)', '(yellow rectangle, blue triangle)']
depth
77
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow circle, magenta rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, yellow circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta rectangle, yellow circle)
['(yellow circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, yellow circle)']
depth
78
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown circle, green circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown circle, green circle)', '(green circle, brown circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green circle, brown circle)
['(brown circle, green circle)', '(green circle, brown circle)']
depth
79
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange triangle, purple circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, orange triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange triangle, purple circle)
['(orange triangle, purple circle)', '(purple circle, orange triangle)']
depth
80
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green circle, cyan rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green circle, cyan rectangle)', '(cyan rectangle, green circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green circle, cyan rectangle)
['(green circle, cyan rectangle)', '(cyan rectangle, green circle)']
depth
81
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple triangle, brown rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple triangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, purple triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(purple triangle, brown rectangle)
['(purple triangle, brown rectangle)', '(brown rectangle, purple triangle)']
depth
82
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (brown rectangle, purple triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(brown rectangle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, brown rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(purple triangle, brown rectangle)
['(brown rectangle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, brown rectangle)']
depth
83
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray triangle, cyan circle, orange rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray triangle, cyan circle, orange rectangle)', '(gray triangle, orange rectangle, cyan circle)', '(cyan circle, orange rectangle, gray triangle)', '(cyan circle, gray triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, gray triangle, cyan circle)', '(orange rectangle, cyan circle, gray triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange rectangle, cyan circle, gray triangle)
['(gray triangle, cyan circle, orange rectangle)', '(gray triangle, orange rectangle, cyan circle)', '(cyan circle, orange rectangle, gray triangle)', '(cyan circle, gray triangle, orange rectangle)', '(orange rectangle, gray triangle, cyan circle)', '(orange rectangle, cyan circle, gray triangle)']
depth
84
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red triangle, magenta triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red triangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, red triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta triangle, red triangle)
['(red triangle, magenta triangle)', '(magenta triangle, red triangle)']
depth
85
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (blue triangle, orange triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(blue triangle, orange triangle)', '(orange triangle, blue triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange triangle, blue triangle)
['(blue triangle, orange triangle)', '(orange triangle, blue triangle)']
depth
86
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red rectangle, yellow circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red rectangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, red rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow circle, red rectangle)
['(red rectangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, red rectangle)']
depth
87
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (cyan triangle, green circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(cyan triangle, green circle)', '(green circle, cyan triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(cyan triangle, green circle)
['(cyan triangle, green circle)', '(green circle, cyan triangle)']
depth
88
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red triangle, gray triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red triangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, red triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray triangle, red triangle)
['(red triangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, red triangle)']
depth
89
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple rectangle, gray triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple rectangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, purple rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(purple rectangle, gray triangle)
['(purple rectangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, purple rectangle)']
depth
90
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (purple rectangle, green rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(purple rectangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, purple rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(purple rectangle, green rectangle)
['(purple rectangle, green rectangle)', '(green rectangle, purple rectangle)']
depth
91
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (yellow rectangle, orange triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(yellow rectangle, orange triangle)', '(orange triangle, yellow rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(yellow rectangle, orange triangle)
['(yellow rectangle, orange triangle)', '(orange triangle, yellow rectangle)']
depth
92
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (magenta triangle, yellow circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(magenta triangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, magenta triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(magenta triangle, yellow circle)
['(magenta triangle, yellow circle)', '(yellow circle, magenta triangle)']
depth
93
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (gray rectangle, orange triangle, blue rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(gray rectangle, orange triangle, blue rectangle)', '(orange triangle, gray rectangle, blue rectangle)', '(orange triangle, blue rectangle, gray rectangle)', '(blue rectangle, gray rectangle, orange triangle)', '(gray rectangle, blue rectangle, orange triangle)', '(blue rectangle, orange triangle, gray rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray rectangle, blue rectangle, orange triangle)
['(gray rectangle, orange triangle, blue rectangle)', '(orange triangle, gray rectangle, blue rectangle)', '(orange triangle, blue rectangle, gray rectangle)', '(blue rectangle, gray rectangle, orange triangle)', '(gray rectangle, blue rectangle, orange triangle)', '(blue rectangle, orange triangle, gray rectangle)']
depth
94
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (orange circle, magenta rectangle, purple triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(orange circle, magenta rectangle, purple triangle)', '(magenta rectangle, orange circle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, orange circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, purple triangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, purple triangle, magenta rectangle)', '(purple triangle, magenta rectangle, orange circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange circle, purple triangle, magenta rectangle)
['(orange circle, magenta rectangle, purple triangle)', '(magenta rectangle, orange circle, purple triangle)', '(purple triangle, orange circle, magenta rectangle)', '(magenta rectangle, purple triangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, purple triangle, magenta rectangle)', '(purple triangle, magenta rectangle, orange circle)']
depth
95
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (magenta circle, green circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(magenta circle, green circle)', '(green circle, magenta circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green circle, magenta circle)
['(magenta circle, green circle)', '(green circle, magenta circle)']
depth
96
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red triangle, gray triangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red triangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, red triangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(gray triangle, red triangle)
['(red triangle, gray triangle)', '(gray triangle, red triangle)']
depth
97
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (green circle, gray circle, orange rectangle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(green circle, gray circle, orange rectangle)', '(green circle, orange rectangle, gray circle)', '(orange rectangle, gray circle, green circle)', '(orange rectangle, green circle, gray circle)', '(gray circle, green circle, orange rectangle)', '(gray circle, orange rectangle, green circle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(orange rectangle, gray circle, green circle)
['(green circle, gray circle, orange rectangle)', '(green circle, orange rectangle, gray circle)', '(orange rectangle, gray circle, green circle)', '(orange rectangle, green circle, gray circle)', '(gray circle, green circle, orange rectangle)', '(gray circle, orange rectangle, green circle)']
depth
98
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red rectangle, green circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red rectangle, green circle)', '(green circle, red rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(green circle, red rectangle)
['(red rectangle, green circle)', '(green circle, red rectangle)']
depth
99
The image shows 2D shapes placed randomly. The shapes overlap each other, creating a depth effect. When two shapes are overlapping, the shape that is complete is defined to be on top of the partially hidden shape. Each 2D shape is represented by a color which we call color shape and must be inferred as the label for the corresponding shape. Provide depth ordering from top to bottom for the shapes (red rectangle, orange circle) in the image. Answer in the format: (ShapeID, ShapeID, ...). For eg. (red circle, yellow circle, blue rectangle) is a valid answer format. From the given options: ['(red rectangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, red rectangle)'], select the correct answer (ONLY output the answer).
(red rectangle, orange circle)
['(red rectangle, orange circle)', '(orange circle, red rectangle)']
depth
100
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