Modern Use of the Luscher Color Test
- Many doctors, psychologists, government agencies and universities (particularly in Europe) use the Luscher color test to screen candidates.
- Some psychologists, again particularly in Europe, use the Luscher color test to assist in helping to identify personality traits as well as yielding information about a patient's physical, mental and emotional state.
- Whereas the Luscher color test is not often used anymore, several other tests have been formulated from the concepts of Luscher's test. The influences of color tests can be seen in a broad range of things, such as the use of specific colors in marketing and wall color paint choices in schools and hospitals.
- An alternative therapy method called chromotherapy (or "color therapy") uses tools such as the Luscher color test to balance a patient's energy using color and light. Alternative therapists who also employ the healing of chakras sometimes use this color test.
- This particular color test is available worldwide as a fun, nonscientific tool to decipher personality based on your color preferences. Additionally, it can be used for pleasure to distinguish what career path is right for you or what color room would be the best choice.