Among Us – Color Stereotypes

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The 3rd guide I’ve made today…

What am I doing with my life?

 

Disclaimer

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Among Us - Color Stereotypes
Please do not take this guide seriously if you can relate to these colors, though, great! This guide is just for fun and was inspired by the Among Us stereotype artwork. Please do not use this to judge other people. Use it to relate with other people. Thank you!

 

Black

Among Us - Color Stereotypes - Black
Black, the leading one

Black players are typically the leader that guides everyone else, or the one that talks a lot. People always suspect black for something he/she said. These players are actually very friendly. The other group of blacks is very quiet. These blacks are always caught near the body or very sus. In these cases, someone else or no one else leads the chat. Black is one of the most likely to have the name “Impostor.

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White

Among Us - Color Stereotypes - White
White, the smart one

White usually uses logic. He/she is usually the shy but smart one. 50% of the time, white leads the meetings and is always the one with the weirdest humor. They are one of the most likely to have the name “Impostor”

Yellow

Among Us - Color Stereotypes - Yellow
Yellow, the quiet one

Yellow players are one of the quietest. Most yellow players never say anything in chat. Typically, they will have the sprout hat on and name themselves “Lemon.” The rare chance you meet a yellow that talks a lot, they have logic 50% of the time. They are typically friendly and love a good game.

 

Red

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Red, the sus one

Red players are always typically the sus and impostors in memes. They can sometimes be sus, but they are the only impostor 25% of the time. Trolls are usually this color, but red is a normal player that enjoys playing most of the time. These players can either be toxic or friendly. Sometimes they are a mix of both. These players are usually 5 – 10 years old or in college. These players are sometimes named “Impostor” or “I

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Purple

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Purple, the predictable and deadly one

Purple players are…

Predictable. They are usually always the impostor and usually always named either an anime name or “U IDIOTS I,” but they can name themselves something else. They typically wear a headband hat but can change it. Though purple players are predictable, they almost always win. Pros usually play these players at the game. These players are also typically very quiet.

 

Brown

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Brown, the toxic one

A brown player almost always had his/her color stolen. These players are toxic. They will typically shout start in lobbies and suspect random people. Not always are these people toxic, though. When not toxic, these players are one of the most friendly and pretty logical.

 

Orange

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Orange, the comedic one

Orange players 50% of the time will be named carrot and be wearing the sprout hat. These players can either be wacky or funny. These are often the comedians that have everyone laughing. In the time away from meetings, they can usually be seen in security.

 

Cyan

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Cyan, the unfortunate one

These players are typically not the impostor and almost always die first (Typically in electrical). Cyan players can be friendly and not usually the one to use logic at meetings. They can be seen following people a lot of the time. They are sometimes named “Detective.”

 

Blue

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Blue, the unique one

Blue players are the calmest players. They typically stay quiet but talk during some of the meetings. When they do talk they either sound insecure or stern. These players usually make up a unique name, but sometimes they name themselves “Detective.” These are the unique players.

 

Lime

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Lime, the young one

Lime players will typically name themselves “Lime” and wear the sprout hat. These players are typically the young and curious ones, always looking for friends. When the lime player is not young, they usually stay quiet but do possess good logic. Lime players a lot of times stick with green and become friends with green.

 

Green

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Green, the friendly one

Green is usually very friendly and active on the chat. Half of all green players possess perfect logic, and they love having a great time with new friends. They get along with everybody, and everybody gets along with them. Green players will stay focused on their tasks and picks a person (usually lime) to stick with and talk with.

 

Pink

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Pink, the diverse one

Half of all pink players are random. They will often say random things in chat and vote randomly. People will always think that a group of pink is “kinda sus” and weird. Random pink players typically never defend themselves when getting suspected, which is why many times, they find themselves living among the stars. The other half is diverse but ends up in 4 groups. They are either girls, named a name like bae, guys pretending to be girls or just normal players. All of these pink players are just an average player.

 

Fortegreen

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Fortegreen, the confusing one

Alright, many of you will be confused about what this color is, so let me explain. Fortegreen players are what color your character looks like when you join a game—kind of like an indication that you are still loading. Players can change game files to get this color throughout the match. On GUIs, it will look like you are red. Your name will be displayed as “???,” and if there is a red in-game, it will look like there are two reds. A lot of players get Fortegreen confused with green. Fortegreen is a slightly off and lighter tone of green. These players like confusing people but rarely get to do so because most people don’t notice. The color is named after one of the developers, ForteBass, and you cannot get kicked or banned on this color. The rest is mysterious.

 

Tan

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Tan, the ancient one

The tan player was an old color that used to be in Among Us. It was removed due to colorblind people thinking it was Orange or Red. The only remnants of tan is a custom tan emoji in the Innersloth Discord Server. Unlike forte green, players cannot edit the files to change into this color.

This is all about Among Us – Color Stereotypes; I hope you enjoy reading the Guide! If you feel like we should add more information or we forget/mistake, please let us know via commenting below, and thanks! See you soon!


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