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The Color Code Personality Test

Princess

A Southern Belle
Hi there, again. There's been a couple of personality tests floating around here and I just happened to take another different personality test a few weeks ago called "The Color Code" and I must say that it has me pegged right on! It was a bit strange taking the test because you have to remember how you thought as a child and I was thinking "how in the heck is this going to come out right?" But lans sake! It fits me!

I turned out being a Blue. Go ahead and you try it too! I included a website with the test for free. :)

http://www.mindperk.com/ColorCodeTest.pdf
 
I'm a White: http://www.colorcode.com/myprofile/

I found a few of the questions impossible and could only pick an answer by eliminating the three worst choices.
I disagree with the part about feeling good being more impotant than being good, I tend to do the right thing even to my own detriment.
 
I'm a White: http://www.colorcode.com/myprofile/

I found a few of the questions impossible and could only pick an answer by eliminating the three worst choices.
I disagree with the part about feeling good being more impotant than being good, I tend to do the right thing even to my own detriment.
Same to everything you said. White, a lot of the questions did not fit me whatsoever, and I put others before myself if I can.
 
I always find tests interesting.. almost compulsive. I think plenty of Spectrumites do, in keeping with the lifelong urge to find The Answer to why we're different.
I've come to view such things with an eye to whether people with ASD's are considered at the theory/design stage and often find even those tests designed to detect autism ambigous.
 
Here's another test that your test originally was based on, the Luscher Colour test: http://www.colourtest.ue-foundation.org/kolory/kolor-index2.php

Note: Like many tests this is a psycho-social test and somewhat inaccurate. Don't give it too much credence.

Apparently I'm a Blue.


Noooooo way!!

How can 6 questions with decreasing probability of selection be that good, it's spot on.

But I already knew it.. so where's the answer?

Everyone does tests because they want to see how competitive they are or, far more generally I think, what's wrong with them, but there are never any solutions offered.. how frustrating!
 
Apparently, I am a Red. Not exactly what I'd want to be, but I did answer everything honestly.
 
Blue on this one,

Green/gold on the one occupational assistance just used as self-education.

Both seemed entirely accurate of me, unsure if a gimmick.
 
I got white. Surprisingly accurate considering there were a significant number of questions where I had to choose what I’m least unlike, proper answer would be “none of the below.” The only thing not accurate is the “feeling good is more important than being good.”

The results for the first one were completely accurate, the second was my exact opposite.

Too many questions where I’m not really one way or another and had to pick one mostly at random. I’m too much of a mix.



I love little quizzes like these.
 

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