With so many different people from so many different cultures out there, is there any way to gage someone's personality? Some people like to match astrological signs, while others base their judgement on other traits that might unveil parts of someone's personality. But could it be as simple as looking at a box of crayons and picking your favorite color?

What Emotion Do You Associate with What Color?

Everyone has their favorite color, but that's much different than color association. For example if my favorite color is green, I can still associate emotions with other colors. In fact, a recent research study shows what people associate with certain colors. Here's what the study shows:

  • Red means love to 68% of people.
  • Orange means joy to 44% of people.
  • Yellow means joy to 52% of people.
  • Green means contentment to 39% of people.
  • Blue means relief to 35% of people.
  • Turquoise means pleasure to 35% of people.
  • Purple means pleasure to 25% of people.
  • Pink means love to 50% of people.
  • Brown means disgust to 36% of people.
  • Black means sadness to 51% of people.
  • Gray means sadness to 48% of people.
  • White means relief to 43% of people.

What Does Your Favorite Color Say About Your Personality?

While there are advertising tactics such as color psychology and other similar tricks that use colors that appeal to you in several different ways to get your attention.

What is your favorite color? Look for your favorite color and see if it matches your personality in the gallery below. Let us know on the app.

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