This is a type of color psychology or personality test. The idea is that the first three colors you notice in an image or pattern can reveal subconscious feelings or inner concerns. Here’s a general interpretation framework:
Step 1: Identify Your Three Colors
- Look at the image or imagine a palette and pick the first three colors that stand out to you.
- Order matters: the first color is the most dominant, the second supports it, and the third adds nuance.
Step 2: What Your Colors May Reveal
First Color – Core Concern
- Red: Stress, anger, or passion that you haven’t expressed.
- Blue: Emotional depth, sadness, or desire for calm.
- Green: Worry about growth, stability, or balance in life.
- Yellow: Anxiety over change or fear of uncertainty.
- Black/Gray: Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or anxious.
- White: Desire for simplicity, clarity, or escape.
Second Color – Supporting Emotion
- Shows what reinforces or aggravates your core concern.
- Example: Blue + Gray = emotional depth mixed with feeling overwhelmed.
Third Color – Hidden Influence
- Represents subconscious factors or external pressures affecting your feelings.
- Example: Red + Green + Yellow = anger about instability caused by uncertainty.
Step 3: Reflection
- This isn’t a clinical diagnosis but can highlight emotional patterns you might ignore.
- Journaling or discussing these feelings can help uncover what’s really bothering you deep inside.
💡 Tip: To make this more accurate, you can pick your colors from a neutral palette, without overthinking. Your instinctive choice reflects your subconscious preferences.
I can create a detailed color-to-emotion table so you can interpret your three colors instantly. Do you want me to do that?