A plurality say deception is black. Click a color to add your vote.
Deception is black because…
“Deception is black because sneaky sneaky.”
“Being kept in the dark.”
“Shadows.”
“Hiding in the shadows or not letting the truth see the light.”
“It’s cunning...and evil.”
“I often think of someone with a cloak on that hides their face, shrouding themselves in shadow when I think of deception.”
“It is empty and heartless.”
“It leads you into the darkness.”
Deception is purple because…
“It goes hand in hand with evil and intelligence, thus the color purple.”
“Often associated with villains when they don’t want to make it obvious from the beginning that they are evil.”
“A lot of cunning villains are shown as purple.”
“Deception reminds me of the evil emojis, and those emojis are purple.”
Deception is red because…
“The devil is often portrayed as red.”
“Red is evil.”
“Red because apples are red and that’s what the evil queen used to deceive Snow White.”
“Deception is red like the devil.”
Deception is green because…
“Green is a nice color. It can be used to symbolize nature and growth. At the same time, it may be used for things like poison and acid. It can be putting up a front of beauty, with darker ulterior motives.”
“Deceptive snakes are green.
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“Reminds me of snakes.”
“It reminds be of jealousy and evil and why the Wicked Witch of the West is green.
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“It’s kind of evil and doesn’t feel like it can be trusted.”
“Green can represent envy and trickery.”
Deception is blue because…
“It’s a secretive colour—it’s not as on the nose, so it blends in more. It’s also not a colour that occurs naturally, but is instead a trick of the light, so its more deceptive than the other colours.”
Deception is white because…
“Little white lie.”
“White lies are the lies that deceive in plain sight yet go unnoticed.”