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Letter and Number Colors
As far back as I can remember I have always correlated, without conscious thought, numbers, letters and colors with each other. For instance, when I think of the letter A I immediately, uncontrollably think of the color RED. I have never really thought much about this as I always assumed that everybody thought the same way. As I got older and shared my mental process with others, I began to realize that not many people automatically made connections in their head as I do. After doing a little bit of research (I love the internet) I have found out that this phenomenon is referred to as synesthesia.
Here is a short list of letter/color combinations (although they can occasionally switch around on me if I think about it too much).
A = Red
B = Blue
C = Green (or sometimes blue)
D = Blue
E = Purple
F = Green
G = Orange
H = Brown
I = White (or sometimes silver)
J = Gold
1 = Red
2 = Blue
3 = Green
4 = Green
5 = Blue
6 = Red
7 = Orange
8 = Blue
9 = Purple
I also link letters and numbers together. The strange thing is that the letter/number combos do not have to have similar colors. For example:
H = 4
but H = Brown and 4 = Green
This can cause a little paradox in my head (again I restate that all of these thoughts occur without active thinking). To resolve this conflict I mix Brown and Green together like paint in my head and make a muddy, dark green that, for some reason, turns to a gray. Individually H is still Brown and 4 is still Green, but more often than not, when H = 4, color = Gray.
Another example:
F = 5
But F = Green and 5 = Blue
In this situation the green and blue do not mix to create a teal color when F = 5. Instead either Blue or Green will dominate; when F = 5, color = Green or Blue.
Strange, huh?
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That’s really interesting. Does it matter if it’s the actual color blue or the word blue? I mean, is it the concept, the form or both?
Comment by talesofacrazypsychmajor May 15, 2009 @ 7:36 pmA possible way to describe what the thoughts are like is to compare it to thinking of an apple and automatically thinking of the color red, or thinking of the sky and immediately thinking blue.
Comment by PaprikaBrigade May 26, 2009 @ 12:49 pm