Terms & Conditions Last Updated: February 18, 2026
Hey there. If you’re poking around this page, you’re probably like a lot of our users—frustrated wondering why red lipstick looks killer on your friend but makes you look washed out. Or why some neutrals feel “off” in your closet. We built the free color analysis quiz exactly for that reason. Small US team here, no fancy office, just folks who love color theory and wanted to make seasonal color analysis free and easy for anybody. These terms cover the basics: what the site does, what the color quiz promises (spoiler: it’s helpful but not magic), and the rules so nobody steps on toes.
You use the site, take the free color quiz, read your color palette results, skim our tips—you’re agreeing to this stuff. If it doesn’t sit right, that’s fine. Close the tab or email us. We’re real people.
Who Gets to Use This Thing
Simple rules. 13 or older, or parent/guardian says okay if younger. We keep it family-friendly.
The quiz, results, palette breakdowns, all the chatter about warm undertones vs cool, light seasons vs deep—it’s all for you personally. Try it on your own clothes, makeup, hair dye ideas. Don’t flip it into something commercial: no copying the seasonal color analysis quiz to sell your version, no bots pulling data, no using our stuff to make money without asking.
Keep the tech side chill too. No spamming answers, no weird scripts hitting the server. We’ve had glitches from odd traffic before—it just makes the free color quiz slow for everyone else trying to figure out their color palette.
What This Free Color Analysis Quiz Is (and Isn’t)
It’s quick, costs zero, and kinda fun. You pick answers about eyes, hair, skin reactions to sun, maybe check your veins (blueish? greenish?). It guesses your season—could be Soft Summer, Bright Winter, one of the classic four or those expanded 12-season things everyone’s into lately. Rooted in real color theory basics: temperature, value, chroma.
Users email us constantly with stuff like: “Gold necklaces always looked cheap on me—now I see I’m cool-toned!” “Finally bought that teal dress; it’s my power color as a True Spring.” “Black used to drown me. Switched to softer grays—huge difference.”
Those messages make our day.
But straight talk: This color analysis quiz isn’t a replacement for sitting with a pro who drapes actual swatches in person and watches how light hits your face. Your answers are what you type in. Screens vary, lighting tricks you, self-perception shifts day to day. So yeah, treat the seasonal color analysis quiz like a great first clue or second opinion. Awesome for getting started with color analysis. If you’re going full wardrobe reset or need pinpoint accuracy for work stuff, find a certified analyst for draping. We say go for it.
Stuff We Own & What You’re Cool to Do
The quiz questions themselves, the scoring behind your color palette, example photos of outfits or swatches, any quick notes we add (like why Summers fade in pure black but Winters thrive)—all ours. Built from scratch, lots of back-and-forth.
You can totally: Send the color quiz link to your sister or best friend. Screenshot your result and post it—”Took this free color analysis quiz, apparently I’m a Deep Autumn. Explains my obsession with rust tones!” Use whatever you learn to shop better, feel good in what you wear. That’s the point.
Don’t do: Lift whole chunks of text, descriptions, or pics and put them on your site/blog/shop like you wrote it. Make your own seasonal color analysis quiz tool (paid or free) too similar without checking with us. Scrape the pages—we notice fast, and it bogs down real users.
Blogger or influencer wanting to feature us with credit? Email. Usually we’re game if it’s straightforward.
Links We Throw In
Results pages or tips might link to a YouTube draping video, a book on seasons, or a shop with good basics for your type. We link stuff we actually like.
Click out and boom—their rules apply. Their privacy, their info quality, their potential sketchy bits. We don’t control it, so browse like you normally would.
What We Can Do & What We Can’t Promise
We try hard to: Keep the free color quiz online and working. Base everything on legit color principles. Answer when you email about “my result says Light Spring but pastels wash me out—what gives?”
Can’t swear to: No downtime ever (stuff breaks). Every color palette suggestion feeling 100% spot-on—your style, culture, mood all factor in. Colors looking the same on every phone/laptop—screens lie differently.
We’re just a small US crew making color analysis free because it’s fun and useful. Thanks for the patience.
Privacy—Quick Hit
Minimal collection. Quiz answers only if you want them emailed. No selling, no sharing. See our full Privacy Policy. We keep it respectful.
If We Tweak These Terms
Might add more to the free color analysis quiz later—extra season details, new palette guides. Changes happen: Date updates. We keep it honest. Big ones we’ll highlight.
You stick around using it? You’re good with the new version.
Got Thoughts? Questions? Wins?
Unclear part? Result off? Want to tell us how your color palette changed shopping trips? We read everything.
Thanks for trying our free color analysis quiz. Hearing from people all over the US (and farther) about finally loving their colors—makes it worth it. Have fun figuring yours out!