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20 Questions · 4 Seasons · Your Palette

Color AnalysisQuiz

Discover the colors that make you shine. Your skin tone, undertone, hair, and features determine your seasonal palette — and the colors you wear can transform how you look.

Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter

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Your Color Season
Spring
Warm · Light · Clear

Your Color Palette

✓ Your Best Colors
✗ Colors to Avoid

What Makes Your Coloring Unique

What season are your friends? 🎨

Color analysis is more fun with friends — share the quiz and compare your seasons. Two Autumns in a friend group is surprisingly common.

The 4 Color Seasons Explained

🌸Spring
Warm undertones, light and clear features. Best in warm, bright, fresh colors — peach, coral, warm ivory, light golden yellow.
☀️Summer
Cool undertones, soft and muted features. Best in dusty rose, soft blue, lavender, mauve, and cool pastels — nothing too sharp.
🍂Autumn
Warm undertones, deep and muted features. Best in rich earthy tones — terracotta, olive, burnt orange, mustard, warm brown, forest green.
❄️Winter
Cool undertones, high contrast, deep features. Best in bold, clear, cool colors — true black, crisp white, navy, jewel tones, fuchsia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Color analysis (also called seasonal color analysis or personal color analysis) is a method of identifying which colors most flatter an individual based on their natural coloring — skin tone, undertone, hair color, and eye color. It groups people into four seasonal palettes: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Each season has a defined range of flattering colors. The system was popularized by author Carole Jackson's 1980 book "Color Me Beautiful".
Skin undertone is the subtle hue beneath the surface of your skin. Warm undertones appear golden, yellow, or peachy. Cool undertones appear pink, red, or bluish. Neutral undertones are a mix of both. To check yours: look at the veins on your inner wrist — greenish usually means warm, bluish-purple usually means cool. Another test: do gold or silver jewelry make you look better? Gold = warm, silver = cool.
Of course — these are guidelines, not rules. Color analysis tells you which shades tend to harmonise with your natural coloring, making you look brighter and more rested. But personal style, culture, and preference all matter. If you love a color, wear it. The system is most useful when you feel like something is off about an outfit but can't identify why.
Advanced color analysis expands the original 4 seasons into 12 sub-seasons: each season is divided into three variants based on additional characteristics (e.g. True Spring, Light Spring, Bright Spring). This quiz works with the classic 4-season system, which is the most widely used and practical starting point.