A plurality say clarity is white. Click a color to add your vote.
Clarity is white because…
“White is completely without color, pure and clean. It’s clear.”
“White, pure, blank, simple, reasonable.”
“It’s the colour of the brightest lights.
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“White is clean and pure and clear.”
“It’s clean. Pure.”
“White is pure.”
“It’s a clear color, and it matches the definition of clarity.”
“It reminds me of a clear, calm mind.”
“Clarity is white because it is clean.”
“It feels like a fresh start or a blank page or maybe an empty mind.”
“White is the absence of color, often used to describe ‘clear.’ ”
“It’s simple.
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“White is seen as a clean color.”
“White is nice, clean and clear, therefore representing clarity.”
“White is see-through.”
Clarity is blue because…
“Clear things are blue. The ocean, water, windows, and sky.”
“Blue skies, free mind.
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“Like a clear, blue sky.”
“Like a clear sky with no obstructions.”
“Water is clear. Water is blue.”
“Clarity reminds me of the phrase ‘crystal clear’. That makes me think of gemstones, like diamonds. Diamonds are often drawn as a light blue. Also, it’s just vibes.”
“The sky.”
“Like a clear blue sky.”
“Blue feels comforting, and to me clarity is very comfortable.”
“Of clear blue water, an empty mind, and an empty sky.”
“It makes sense; the ocean gives you transparency and maths is blue.”
“It’s like a summer sky.”
“Window cleaner.”
“Blue reminds me of windows.”
Clarity is yellow because…
“Yellow reminds me of the sun, like stormy clouds clearing up when the sun comes up, which reminds me of clarity.”
Clarity is purple because…
“Clarity is purple because it’s strong and immutable. When it’s there you instantly know.”
Clarity is green because…
“It reminds me of a correct checkmark.”
“Green encapsulates nature, which provides clarity to me.”
Clarity is red because…
“It feels sharp and correct.”
Clarity is orange because…
“Like light shining from the sun.”
“It’s that spark when you finally understand something. Not quite fire, but big enough to notice.”
Clarity is grey because…
“When you can see through things it’s every so slightly different. Like a grey filter.”