Ah, this is one of those personality or “psychology-based” color quizzes. While it’s not scientifically proven, it can be a fun way to reflect on your mindset or emotional state.
Here’s a simple way it works:
🟥 Step 1: Close Your Eyes & Relax
- Take a few deep breaths.
- Clear your mind of distractions.
🎨 Step 2: Visualize Colors
- Imagine a mental canvas.
- Let the first three colors that come to mind appear naturally.
🔹 Step 3: Interpret Your Colors
1st Color – Your Core Burden
- Represents your main emotional challenge.
- Blue: sadness, loneliness, or melancholy
- Red: anger, frustration, or anxiety
- Black: fear or uncertainty
2nd Color – The Secondary Burden
- Affects your daily life subtly.
- Green: envy, stress about growth or change
- Yellow: worry, overthinking, or guilt
- Gray: indecision, lack of motivation
3rd Color – Hidden or Underlying Burden
- Often subconscious or overlooked.
- Purple: suppressed creativity or unexpressed emotions
- White: isolation or need for clarity
- Brown: stubbornness, attachment, or resistance
💡 How to Use This
- Reflect on whether these feel accurate in your life.
- Use it as a starting point for journaling or meditation.
- It’s not definitive—it’s a mirror to your current mental state, not a diagnosis.
If you want, I can make a full 12-color guide with all common first-three-color combinations and the “burden” they might reveal—it’s surprisingly insightful and fun to try.
Do you want me to do that?