A plurality say the letter “L” is yellow. Click a color to add your vote.
The letter “L” is yellow because…
“L for light.”
“It was almost a tie between yellow and blue for me, but in the end, l seemed a bit more yellow, maybe because of lemons?”
“I first thought of lemons, and lemons are yellow.”
“Because lemons are yellow.”
“I immediately thought of yellow, I’m not sure why—maybe because of lemons?”
“Lemons, plus its kind of straight, so... classic yellow pencils?
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The letter “L” is blue because…
“L is a rolling sound, not sharp, and it makes for a more muted colour like blue.”
“It’s just a blue little guy.”
“L is for lose, and blue is sad, and you would be sad if you lost.”
“L stands for loser, and being a loser is sad.”
The letter “L” is green because…
“L is so easy to say. It slides off your tongue, like the word green.”
“Probably limes, to be honest.”
“Lettuce”
“L is for lime, and limes are green.”
“L for Luigi.”
The letter “L” is purple because…
“The letter L is purple because of ‘Lavender’ and ‘Lilac.’”
“Luxury, with purple often being seen as royal.”
“L as in lavender.”
The letter “L” is orange because…
“Like the lion’s mane in my childhood alphabet.”
“I don’t know, at all. L is orange. It’s like saying December is green: it makes no sense, but at the same time it makes total sense. It just fits to me.”
“Lion are orange.”
“It reminds me of Autumn, and I have no idea why.”
The letter “L” is pink because…
“L is for lollipops! Which are usually pink!”
“Love!”
“L is the first letter of love.”
The letter “L” is red because…
“L for ‘loser,’ like in modern slang. It’s a negative term.
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“A L is bold and deep with straight lines, like a scar. ”
“L is a common slang for loss or failure. Failure is red, as shown on tests. Therefore, L is red thanks to failure.”