Riddle: I’m the color of a sunny day,
Or a lemon’s bright display,
What color am I? Can you say?
Yellow
Riddle: I’m the shade of the night sky,
Or the depth of an ocean's sigh,
What color am I, oh my?
Blue
Riddle: I’m like a rose in full bloom,
Or a sunset's vibrant plume,
What color am I, do you assume?
Red
Riddle: I’m the color of fresh-cut grass,
Or the shade that nature casts,
What color am I that lasts?
Green
Riddle: I’m like a snowflake or a dove,
Pure and bright as stars above,
What color am I that you love?
White
Riddle: I’m the color of a pumpkin’s hue,
Or autumn leaves in vibrant view,
What color am I, can you construe?
Orange
Riddle: I’m seen in a pearl's soft gleam,
Or a cloud in a serene dream,
What color am I, it would seem?
White
Riddle: I’m the shade of a ripe banana,
Or a sun-kissed ripe pomegranate,
What color am I, can you nominate?
Yellow
Riddle: I’m the color of a robin’s egg,
Or a cool, serene lake’s edge,
What color am I, can you pledge?
Blue
Riddle: I’m the color of new leaves on trees,
Or a minty breeze in the spring's ease,
What color am I, that will please?
Green
Riddle: I’m seen in a sunset’s golden flare,
Or a rich, warm autumn fare,
What color am I, rare?
Orange
Riddle: I’m like a rose or a cherry’s coat,
Or a bright red boat afloat,
What color am I, take note?
Red
Riddle: I’m the shade of a midnight sky,
Or a raven's wings as they fly,
What color am I, oh my?
Black
Riddle: I’m the color of a fresh snow's sheen,
Or a winter’s early scene,
What color am I, so clean?
White
Riddle: I’m the color of a field of gold,
Or the shine of a ring that's old,
What color am I, so bold?
Gold
Riddle: I’m seen in a tomato's skin,
Or a bright autumn leaf's grin,
What color am I, within?
Red
Riddle: I’m the hue of a fresh summer’s day,
Or the blue of a clear bay,
What color am I, can you say?
Blue
Riddle: I’m the color of a ripe lime,
Or a vibrant forest in summer’s time,
What color am I, so prime?
Green
Riddle: I’m like the sweet scent of a rose,
Or the blush on a cheek that shows,
What color am I, who knows?
Pink
Riddle: I’m the color of a lemon’s zest,
Or a sunny day that’s at its best,
What color am I, in jest?
Yellow
Riddle: I’m the shade of a springtime bud,
Or the hue of a lush green flood,
What color am I, that’s understood?
Green
Riddle: I’m the color of a warm fire’s light,
Or a vibrant evening’s flight,
What color am I, so bright?
Orange
Riddle: I’m seen in a tranquil blue sea,
Or a calm sky above, you see,
What color am I, for thee?
Blue
Riddle: I’m the color of a freshly bloomed rose,
Or the blush that love bestows,
What color am I, that grows?
Red
Riddle: I’m like the early morning fog,
Or the soft shade of a cool log,
What color am I, in dialogue?
Gray
Riddle: I’m the color of a bright new sun,
Or a field of gold that’s just begun,
What color am I, not just one?
Yellow
Riddle: I’m the color of a deep blue sea,
Or a calm lake's tranquil spree,
What color am I, to be?
Blue
Riddle: I’m seen in the blush of a new bride,
Or the petals that love can’t hide,
What color am I, so wide?
Pink
Riddle: I’m like the golden rays of dawn,
Or the shade of autumn’s lawn,
What color am I, at the fawn?
Gold
Riddle: I’m the color of a bright fresh leaf,
Or the shade of nature’s brief,
What color am I, with relief?
Green