If you typed in a color, you are probably suggestible. People cannot recall anything before the age of one. It is also possible you possess vivid imagery, which may result in "remembering" something which isn't there.
If you could not remember a color, chances are likely your memory is not easily suggestible.
The Childhood Memory Test is actually a test for Suggestibility. If you thought you could remember a color, it could mean you're suggestible. (You accepted the "suggestion" that studying the Crib Color would cause a memory of it - which you typed in.) But it's impossible to remember a crib color so early in life, so in reality your memory is false -- caused by a suggestion. (The "cue" or "suggestion" is the multi-colored Crib Color: focusing on it.) If no crib color was truly recalled, then it's likely you're not suggestible to any false memories.