Quiz
Find your likely color season in 3 minutes
A practitioner-grounded 10-question quiz. It returns your most likely 12-season match, the traits driving the result, and what to test before you book a professional draping.
What this is
- → 10 questions about your natural coloring, scored on three axes used in real color analysis.
- → You will get your most likely 12-season match, your second-closest match, and what could swing the result.
- → No email signup. Nothing saved. The result is computed in your browser.
What it is not
- · A quiz cannot replace draping under controlled lighting. A trained analyst will always be more accurate, especially for neutral undertones and edge cases.
- · Self-reported answers are biased toward how you see yourself in mirrors and phone photos, which are not always reliable.
Best results: take the quiz in daylight, without makeup, and away from colored walls.
Your most likely season
Test these near your face
In daylight, without makeup. Watch your skin clarity and the brightness of your eyes.
Be cautious with these first
These shades commonly clash with this season. Use them as a contrast test, not a verdict.
FAQ
How accurate is this color analysis quiz?
The quiz uses self-reported features to predict your most likely 12-season match. It is a useful starting point, not a replacement for a professional draping appointment with controlled lighting and physical fabric near your face.
Is this the same as a professional color analysis?
No. A professional color analysis uses physical or digital drapes, color-corrected lighting, and a trained analyst. A quiz works from your self-description, which is less reliable for warm vs cool, neutral undertones, and edge cases.
What does my season result mean?
Each season is a palette of colors that flatter your natural coloring. The 12-season system uses three traits: temperature (warm or cool), value (light or deep), and chroma (bright or soft). Your season points to the palette where those three traits line up with yours.
What if my second-closest season feels closer than the first?
That is common. Many people sit between two neighboring seasons. Test colors from both palettes near your face in daylight and notice which set makes your skin look clearer and your eyes brighter. A 16-season analysis can also separate edge cases.
Why does the quiz not ask about my personality or aesthetic?
Color analysis is about how color reflects off your skin, hair, and eyes. Style preferences matter for outfit choices, but they do not change which colors flatter your natural coloring. Personality-based palette quizzes are usually entertainment, not analysis.
Can I retake the quiz?
Yes. Retake it in good daylight, without makeup, and without contact lenses. Your answers should describe your natural coloring as accurately as possible.
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