Are you ready to find out what color matches your personality? This fun quiz will help you discover more about yourself. Keep track of your points and see your results at the end!
a) A romantic comedy with a happy ending – 20 points
b) A black and white silent movie – 40 points
c) Several hilarious shorts – 10 points
d) A superhero movie – 30 points
a) The library – 40 points
b) My house – 10 points
c) Somewhere by the sea – 30 points
d) In the middle of a crowd – 20 points
a) Green or blue – 30 points
b) Bright colors – 10 points
c) White – 40 points
d) Patterns – 20 points
a) A lion on a throne – 20 points
b) A unicorn on a rainbow – 40 points
c) Just my initials – 10 points
d) The globe with my portrait – 30 points
a) A puppy – 10 points
b) A kitten – 20 points
c) A panda – 40 points
d) A turtle – 30 points
a) I’m too emotional – 10 points
b) I plan too much – 30 points
c) It’s hard to trust people – 40 points
d) I don’t have a stop button – 20 points
a) My best friend lying to me – 10 points
b) Someone taking credit for my work – 20 points
c) Friends bad-mouthing me – 30 points
d) My partner not supporting my dreams – 40 points
a) Pizza or pasta – 20 points
b) Veggies – 40 points
c) Dessert – 30 points
d) Junk food – 10 points
a) Somewhere from my past – 40 points
b) An exotic country – 30 points
c) School – 10 points
d) On stage getting an award – 20 points
a) Follow the manual – 10 points
b) Call someone for help – 20 points
c) Experiment – 40 points
d) Build your own – 30 points
a) My bedroom – 10 points
b) The living room – 20 points
c) The kitchen – 30 points
d) The backyard – 40 points
a) Ready to take over the world – 30 points
b) A bit angry – 20 points
c) Can’t remember – 10 points
d) Tired – 40 points
a) Do my part and see what happens – 20 points
b) Try to find a smart solution – 40 points
c) Blame others – 30 points
d) Make up a story – 10 points
a) Turn the group around – 10 points
b) Split up – 20 points
c) Go alone – 40 points
d) Leave them and come back – 30 points
a) Smoothie – 30 points
b) Water – 20 points
c) Coffee – 40 points
d) Soda – 10 points
Add up your points to find out your personality color:
150 to 230 points: You’re Green! You’re supportive and loyal with great people skills. You find original solutions and feel good both with people and alone.
240 to 330 points: You’re Purple! You’re logical and balanced. People come to you for advice, and you’re mysterious and interesting.
340 to 420 points: You’re Red! You’re full of energy and passion. You’re a natural leader, and love and relationships are important to you.
430 to 510 points: You’re Blue! You’re an explorer who loves new experiences. You’re kind and always help friends.
510 points or more: You’re White! You’re an artist at heart, always dreaming and seeing beauty in little things.
Did you find out something new about yourself? Have fun discovering your personality color!
Imagine you are a quiz master! Create your own personality quiz with at least five questions. Think about what questions would help someone discover their personality color. Share your quiz with a friend and see what results they get!
Choose one of the personality colors from the article and design a poster that represents it. Use colors, images, and words that you think best describe that personality. Display your poster in the classroom and explain why you chose those elements.
With a group, pick a personality color and create a short skit that shows how someone with that personality might act in different situations. Perform your skit for the class and see if they can guess which personality color you are portraying.
Write a short story about a character who discovers their personality color. Describe how this discovery changes their life or helps them understand themselves better. Share your story with the class or in a small group.
Divide into groups, each representing a different personality color. Prepare arguments for why your color is the best. Hold a debate in class, presenting your points and listening to others. Remember to be respectful and have fun!
Personality – The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s unique character. – Maria’s friendly personality makes her a great friend to everyone in her class.
Color – A property of an object that is produced by the way it reflects or emits light, often used to describe feelings or moods. – The bright yellow color of the walls made the classroom feel cheerful and inviting.
Quiz – A short test to assess someone’s knowledge or understanding of a subject. – Our teacher gave us a quiz on the book we read to see how well we understood the story.
Happy – Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. – Sarah felt happy when she saw her friends waiting for her at the park.
Emotional – Relating to a person’s feelings, often involving strong feelings like joy, sadness, or anger. – Watching the movie made him emotional because it reminded him of his family.
Trust – Belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something. – She had trust in her friend to keep her secret safe.
Dreams – Thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep, or aspirations and hopes for the future. – In her dreams, she imagined traveling to distant lands and meeting new people.
Supportive – Providing encouragement or emotional help. – His supportive family cheered him on during the school play.
Energy – The strength and vitality required for physical or mental activity. – After a good night’s sleep, she had enough energy to play soccer all afternoon.
Explore – To travel through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it. – The students were excited to explore the new science museum on their field trip.