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Color Code Personality Test

Discover whether your strongest personality motive looks more Red, Blue, White, or Yellow. This free 40-question quiz gives you an instant color profile, score breakdown, strengths, blind spots, and practical growth tips.

Your four-color profile
Red
Blue
White
Yellow
40questions
4color motives
8average minutes
0account required
Meaning

What is a Color Code personality test?

The Color Code personality framework describes people through core motives. Instead of only asking what you do, it asks why you tend to do it. The four common color patterns are Red, Blue, White, and Yellow.

Important note

This is an original educational self-reflection quiz inspired by the four-color personality idea. It is not the official Color Code assessment, not a clinical test, and not a hiring or placement tool.

The four types

Red, Blue, White, and Yellow personalities

Most people are a blend. Your final profile shows your primary color and the strength of your secondary colors.

R

Red personality

Driven by power, results, achievement, and direction. Reds move quickly and like clear outcomes.

B

Blue personality

Driven by intimacy, loyalty, meaning, and trust. Blues care deeply and value sincerity.

W

White personality

Driven by peace, calm, autonomy, and simplicity. Whites prefer steadiness and low drama.

Y

Yellow personality

Driven by fun, freedom, energy, and possibility. Yellows bring optimism and social spark.

Free test

Take the Color Code personality test

Choose the answer that sounds most like your long-term pattern, not just your mood today. The test is visible immediately and works without a start screen.

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Core motive

When you feel most alive, what are you usually pursuing?

Choose the option that best describes your natural motive.

How to use results

What your color can help you understand

Relationships

Your color can show what makes you feel respected, trusted, accepted, or free in close relationships.

Work style

Your result can explain how you naturally lead, communicate, handle pressure, and contribute to a team.

Growth

The most useful result is not a label. It is knowing which strength to use well and which blind spot to soften.

FAQ

Color Code personality test questions

Is this the official Color Code test?

No. This is an original free educational quiz. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or presented as the official Color Code assessment.

What are the four Color Code personality types?

The four common color patterns are Red, Blue, White, and Yellow. Red is often linked with power and results, Blue with intimacy and loyalty, White with peace and calm, and Yellow with fun and freedom.

Can I have more than one color?

Yes. Many people have a primary color and a strong secondary color. Your score breakdown shows the full blend.

Which color is best?

No color is best. Each has strengths and blind spots. Healthy personality growth means using your strengths without dismissing the strengths of other colors.

Can this quiz be used for hiring?

No. This page is for self-awareness and education only. It should not be used for hiring, diagnosis, school placement, or eligibility decisions.

Sources

Educational sources behind this page

This page uses the public four-color personality concept for educational self-reflection. For the official Color Code assessment and materials, visit the official Color Code site.