Red colour ppt in Benedict's test means what?!?!?

I'm taking Cambridge A-Level currently and I'm going to take my AS exam next two weeks. I got this result in my trial practical exam... I was really confused... I thought the spectrum is blue-green-yellow-orange-brick red.... Red is beyond brick red for sure. What does it mean?! Please help me out with this! THX!
 
It still means that a reducing sugar is present a brick red color is just a guideline. Therefore a red color shows that the Benedict's solution has been reduced.
 
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