Primary can be seen with the naked eye between α and γ Cassiopeiae. Primary appears white, secondary is too faint to determine color. Had to slightly de-focus in order to confirm the observation of the secondary and determine it's perceived angle.
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Found near the tip of the tail in Lacerta. There were a few double stars in the area, and my atlas wasn't specific enough, so I had to attempt a few of them but I found 8 Lacertae on my second attempt. Both primary and secondary appear yellow-white, and there is another faint star hanging out nearby that almost made me think this was a multiple star.