A majority say frustration is red. Click a color to add your vote.
Frustration is red because…
“Frustration is close to anger, which is red.”
“Reading this, my first thought was the phrase ‘seeing red.’”
“Frustration leads to anger, which is red.”
“Anger is red, and so is frustration.”
“It is a very angry color and feeling.”
“Your face gets red when mad and frustrated.”
“Stop signs are frustrating.”
“Anger is red, and frustration is in the same realm as anger.”
“You start to heat up with anger inside.”
“Some people have road rage after getting frustrated that someone cut them off. Road rage is red.”
“Frustration is adjacent to anger, which is also red.”
“Frustration is basically anger, and anger is red.”
Frustration is orange because…
“Anger is red and frustration is more mild. ”
“Frustration isn’t as intense as anger, so frustration is orange and anger is red.”
“It’s similar to anger (which is red) but isn’t quite the same feeling as it. So, it’s the next closest color to red: orange.”
“It’s like anger, which is red, but less powerful, and orange is like a toned down red.”
“It’s not as dark as anger, which is red; it’s more vibrant and irritating.”
“It’s just vibrant and uncomfortable and tense and loud and aaaaahhhhh.”
“Red is more rage, so next to that is lower level orange, AKA frustration.
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Frustration is brown because…
“I feel it’s like a mix of colours. Frustration can entail many other emotions: anger, sadness, etc., and when you mix a lot of different colours together you often get brown.”
Frustration is purple because…
“Anger is red. Frustration is deeper than just anger, and it’s purple. It’s twisted up and needs a release.”
Frustration is grey because…
“Grey is showing the clouding of your mind from frustration.”
“When I look at grey it frustrates me as a color.”
Frustration is white because…
“Frustration is white because of the fact that it’s color, like a glitch in the matrix that won’t work.”