That’s another personality clickbait/“color test” trend. These posts claim that the first letters or colors you notice (“H”, “P”, etc.) reveal hidden emotions—but there is no scientific basis for that.
What’s really going on
These “tests” work like this:
- You’re shown vague letters/colors or images
- The result page assigns meanings afterward
- The interpretation is pre-written and generalized, so it fits almost anyone
🧠 Why it feels accurate sometimes
It uses:
- Barnum effect: vague statements feel personally accurate
- confirmation bias: you remember the parts that “fit you”
- emotional wording to make it sound deep
🎨 About “first colors you see” tests
There is no psychological or medical system that connects:
- color choice
- or first visual attention
to hidden emotional problems
At most, color preference can be loosely linked to:
- mood
- culture
- personal taste
But not deep “hidden trauma” or specific issues.
⚠️ About the letters you saw (“H”, “P”)
Those are likely just:
- random design elements
- or part of a template
- not meaningful psychological indicators
🧠 Bottom line
This is entertainment content, not psychology or diagnosis. It’s designed to make you curious, not to reveal real hidden truths.
If you want, I can show you real psychological tests that are actually used by professionals and explain what they measure.