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What the colors in Glynce mean

Updated June 15, 2026

Glynce uses color so you can see where a value falls at a glance, without reading the number. The colors come straight from your own target range.

  • Green: in range.
  • Yellow or orange: above or below your range, but within your warning margin.
  • Red: well outside your range.

Because the thresholds are drawn from your target range, changing your range shifts the colors with it. You never have to guess what a color means.

Colors are there to help you see patterns, not as a signal to act on. For any action, follow your own treatment plan.

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