Choose your favorite colors, moods, rooms, style details, and seasons. Then get a visual color energy profile with a primary color, accent color, full palette, and shareable mood statement.
Choose as many as you want. The colors are grouped to make scanning easier, but every color still feeds into your final result.
Choose any colors that rarely feel like you. This helps the tool avoid a result that feels off.
Pick the feeling that matters most right now.
Your answer helps shape whether the palette feels more decorative, personal, practical, or creative.
Choose the seasonal feeling that best fits your taste.
Pick the place you would most enjoy walking into.
This does not have to be exact. Choose the one that feels closest.
Texture helps the result feel more like a real mood board.
Choose the direction you want the final color profile to lean toward.
Sage Green with Warm Cream — peaceful, natural, and softly grounded.
Start by choosing the colors you naturally like. You can pick more than one, so do not overthink it. Choose the shades you would enjoy seeing in your home, wearing in an outfit, or saving to a mood board.
Next, select any colors you usually avoid. This helps the tool shape a result that feels more like you and less like a random color match.
After the color questions, answer a few quick prompts about mood, seasons, rooms, clothing style, and texture. These details help create a more complete color energy profile.
When your result appears, you can copy your mood statement, save your palette, print the result card, or share the profile with a friend.
Your color mood profile is more than a fun result. It can help you think about the colors that make your home, outfits, workspace, or creative projects feel more like you.
Use your primary color as the main feeling of your palette. Then use your accent color for smaller details, contrast, or a little extra personality. Together, they create a simple color direction you can use in many everyday ways.
Try your colors in pillows, wall art, bedding, curtains, candles, rugs, lamps, flowers, or small seasonal accents.
Use your palette for tops, scarves, jackets, sweaters, jewelry, shoes, bags, or special outfit ideas.
Save your palette for crafts, mood boards, Pinterest graphics, room plans, party themes, or personal projects.
The most fun part is comparing results. Copy your mood statement, send your palette to a friend, or share your result card and ask others what color energy they get.
You may get something calm and classic, warm and cozy, bold and dramatic, or bright and creative. There is no wrong answer. The goal is to find a color mix that feels useful, personal, and fun to explore.
Your color mood can change with the season, your home, your wardrobe, or your current style goals. Try the Color Mood Wheel again whenever you want a fresh palette idea.