Color Seasonal Quiz
Find your color season in two minutes. No photo, no sign-up, just your best colors.
If a top has ever looked gorgeous on the hanger and then drained the life from your face in the fitting room, your undertone was picking a fight with the color. This free color analysis quiz settles it. Seven quick questions about your hair, eyes, skin tone, and sun reaction place you in one of the 12 color seasons, with a palette you can screenshot and take shopping. About two minutes, no photo, no email.
Discover Your Color Season
A 2-minute analysis to reveal the colors that make you glow.
- 12 seasons
- 2 minutes
- Personalized palette
Seasonal color analysis, the system behind the personal color trend on your feed, sorts natural coloring by three things: whether your undertone leans warm or cool, how light or deep your features are, and how much contrast sits between them. Carole Jackson made the four-season version famous in her 1980 book Color Me Beautiful, and stylists later split each season into three, which is the 12-season system this quiz uses. So instead of a vague “you’re a Winter,” you land somewhere specific, like Soft Autumn or Bright Spring.
The questions here cover the same markers a consultant checks in a draping session: the vein color on your wrist, whether gold or silver wakes your skin up, how you tan or burn, and the natural shade of your hair and eyes. I’ll be honest, an online color analysis test can’t match an hour of fabric draping in daylight. What it does well is narrow twelve seasons down to yours, free, in the time it takes your coffee to cool.
Your result gives you more than a season name. You get the colors that flatter you most, the neutrals worth building outfits around, the shades to use sparingly, and the jewelry metal to reach for. I spent years defaulting to black because it felt safe, and black turned out to be the problem; my soft summer coloring just disappears under it. Keep your palette on your phone, check it before you buy, and watch the “you look tired” comments quietly stop.