A plurality say curiosity is yellow. Click a color to add your vote.
Curiosity is yellow because…
“It feels youthful and bright. Children often see the world much brighter than adults. It reminds me of the sun shining through my window when I was little. Children are very curious and always learning, which is why I associate yellow with curiosity.”
“Light bulb.”
“A light bulb sands for thinking and makes yellow light.
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“Curiosity seems bright; as it is often based on the desire to learn something, and is pretty much always positive. ”
Curiosity is orange because…
“Orange cats.”
“Orange is fun and spontaneous, like the itch to learn new things.”
“It’s bright and filled with intrigue.”
Curiosity is blue because…
“Blue is wonderment.”
“Alice’s dress in “Alice in Wonderland” is blue and she’s very curious.”
“Blue like the water and oceans, much of which remains unknown.”
“It’s like diving deep into the sea of the unknown.”
Curiosity is purple because…
“Curiosity is purple because mystery is purple (obviously) and curiosity is related to mystery.”
“Professor plum! My sister always picks Professor Plum when we play Clue, and she’s the most curious person I know.”
“Okay hear me out; it reminds me of Professor Plum in the board game clue, and in the edition I had was a small figurine of him standing and thinking, and I loved it because he kind of reminded me of myself or what I wanted myself to be: a smart and curious person. ”
Curiosity is green because…
“It feels like the color of science.”
“Innocent nature.
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“When I was a kid I always used green for my science notebooks because it’s the same color as grass. This is admittedly very silly. ”
“The curiosity in nature, plus curious George reminds me of green.”
Curiosity is black because…
“Curiosity killed the cat, and black cats seem the most curious to me.”
Curiosity is white because…
“Curiosity requires a blank (such as white) slate to learn something new.”
“Curiosity makes me think of a mind waiting to learn. When I think of an open mind I think of white.”
“White is a blank color, pure potential. A blank canvass ready to be filled in by answers yet to come.”
Curiosity is grey because…
“The unknown is empty and gray, and when you are curious about the unknown, you are digging into that gray.”