TABLE 1.
Lüscher color test’s eight colors, the associated forms, and their meanings.
| Colors | Associated form | Physiological meaning | Psychological meaning | |
| Basic | 1. Blue | A black circle on a white background | Quietude | Membership |
| 2. Green | A little dark square surrounded by a bigger one | Constraint | Steadiness | |
| 3. Red | A dark-contour acute triangle | Excitement | Activity | |
| 4. Yellow | A white circle on a dark background | Relief | Openness | |
| Auxiliary | 5. Violet | A rhombus with a dark contour and rotund sides | Sensitiveness | Transformation |
| 6. Brown | A sine curve on a dark background | Relaxation | Well-being | |
| 7. Black | − | Stasis | Coercion | |
| 0. Gray | A dark hexagon on a white background | Numbness | Spacing | |
From The Lüscher Color Test, modified (Lüscher and Scott, 1969).