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Find the color, find your nature….
White:
You are organized and very independent, and you rely on intense practicality to solve every problem.
Black:
You strive for power and control in life, but are often artistic and intuitive and do not share things well with others.
Gray:
You are cool and composed and a very reliable person who tends to conform to keep the peace.
Red:
You have drive and determination, and you prefer action and risk-taking behaviors. Your biggest need is for physical fullfillment and fitness.
Purple:
You are a perfectionist who requires emotional security in life, and you are a good humanitarian who helps others in need.
Pink:
All you want in life is unconditional love and to be accepted for who you are by your peers.
Orange:
You love to be with people and socialize with them, as you want to be accepted and respected as a part of a group.
Blue:
You want to find inner peace and absolute truth, and you always make an effort to think of others and their needs.
Green:
You are loyal and very frank with others, and you consider your reputation a very important part of your life.
Yellow:
You enjoy learning and sharing knowledge with others, and you feel a need to always express your individuality.
Brown:
You are a great friend, and you value a stable and simple life over material things.
Favorite Colors By Gender
Males:
- 42% blue
- 25% green
- 12% purple
- 8% red
- 5% yellow
- 7% orange
- 1% pink
Females:
- 29% blue
- 19% green
- 27% purple
- 9% red
- 6% yellow
- 3% orange
- 7% pink
Here are some random facts about color you may not have known!
- Red is the first color a baby sees, around 2 weeks of age.
- 40% is the percentage of people worldwide whose favorite color is blue, by far the most popular color.
- White is considered the safest color for a car.
- Red and yellow together are the most appetizing colors, thus why they’re used in a lot of fast food signs.
- Pink is the most calming color, used in some prisons and mental health institutions to sedate worked-up prisoners and patients.
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