This chart shows the colors of the typical 1970s mood ring and the meanings associated with the mood ring colors.
The meaning of colors on a mood ring.
When it comes to mood ring colors red means excited black means nervous blue means calm dark yellow means unsettled gray means anxious pink means fearful orange means daring brown means restless bright yellow means imaginative lavender means sensual green means normal and white means frustrated.
Mixed sometimes mood rings will show a mix of colors like blue and green purple and amber purple and violet and orange yellow and green for example.
A taupe color on your mood ring would tell you that you are confused or aggravated.
You re not in a good place emotionally and really need to take a bit of time out to relax.
The color means that you re worried stressed or overworked.
Your restless tensed and scared mood reflects on your mood ring with normal brown color.
However brownish yellow shade indicates your mixed feelings.
Some people describe the feeling as clammy but your mood ring picks up this change in your body temperature and the liquid crystals rearrange themselves in ways that reflect the lighter colors in their spectrum which produces shades ranging from amber to green.
A gray mood ring indicates that a person is just beginning to feel uncomfortable or stressed out and if they continue to feel stressed out about something the mood ring will eventually turn black.
If the mood ring turns a red or reddish color it indicates other intense feelings that increase your temperature.
Nervous unhappy cool green.
This could also show that someone is feeling very anxious or nervous about a.
A white mood ring could indicate that a person is feeling extremely frustrated or confused with something or that they are flat out bored.
However when it comes to mood jewelry white carries quite a different meaning.
If you are excited about a new project or passionate about a new subject your mood ring can turn shades of red including pink.