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These 6 Colors Are Linked to Type A and B Personalities

May 31, 2026 - 17:40

These 6 Colors Are Linked to Type A and B Personalities

A color psychologist claims that the shades people gravitate toward are deeply tied to their personality type, specifically the classic Type A and Type B categories. According to the expert, color preference is "never random" and can reveal whether someone is driven and competitive or laid-back and creative.

For Type A personalities, who are often ambitious and detail-oriented, the study highlights bold, high-energy colors. Red is linked to their assertiveness and need for action, while black reflects their preference for control and authority. Blue, particularly a deep navy, appeals to their logical and structured mindset.

In contrast, Type B personalities, known for being relaxed and imaginative, tend to favor softer, more soothing hues. Green is associated with their easygoing nature and love for balance, while purple connects to their artistic and unconventional side. Yellow, the psychologist notes, draws Type B individuals who are optimistic but not overly driven by deadlines.

The findings suggest that our color choices are not just aesthetic but psychological signals. Whether you pick a power suit in charcoal or a cozy sweater in lavender, your wardrobe may be broadcasting your core temperament. The psychologist warns against dismissing these preferences as trivial, noting that even small choices can reflect deep-seated traits.


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