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Take the Ultimate Pride Flag Quiz - Identify Every LGBTQI+ Flag!

Think you can ace this pride flag identification challenge? Start the quiz now!

Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This Pride Flag Quiz helps you spot and name LGBTQI+ flags by sight, so you can see how many you know. You'll see classic banners and newer designs, and learn what a few colors stand for. Play for fun and pick up a fact or two. If you want more, try a quick pride trivia quiz.

Which pride flag features six horizontal stripes with the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple?
Pansexual Pride Flag
Bisexual Pride Flag
Transgender Pride Flag
Rainbow Flag
The Rainbow Flag was created in 1978 by artist and activist Gilbert Baker and originally featured eight stripes. It now commonly appears with six colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet, each symbolizing life, healing, sunlight, nature, serenity, and spirit respectively. This design has become the most widely recognized symbol of LGBTQI+ pride worldwide.
Which flag has three horizontal stripes in pink, white, and light blue?
Asexual Pride Flag
Transgender Pride Flag
Non-Binary Pride Flag
Progress Pride Flag
The Transgender Pride Flag was designed by Monica Helms in 1999. The light blue represents traditional color for baby boys, pink for baby girls, and white for those transitioning or intersex. Its symmetrical design means the flag is always correct no matter which way you fly it.
Which flag consists of three horizontal stripes: magenta, lavender, and royal blue?
Pansexual Pride Flag
Bisexual Pride Flag
Genderqueer Pride Flag
Leather Pride Flag
The Bisexual Pride Flag was designed by Michael Page in 1998 to give the bisexual community its own symbol. The magenta stripe represents same-gender attraction, the royal blue stripe represents opposite-gender attraction, and the lavender stripe symbolizes attraction to both or all genders. The flag promotes visibility and unity within bisexual communities.
Which pride flag has three horizontal stripes in magenta (pink), yellow, and cyan (blue)?
Pansexual Pride Flag
Intersex Pride Flag
Asexual Pride Flag
Transgender Pride Flag
The Pansexual Pride Flag, created around 2010, features magenta for attraction to women, yellow for attraction to non-binary people, and cyan for attraction to men. It represents an inclusive spectrum of attraction beyond the gender binary.
Which pride flag includes black and brown stripes in addition to the classic rainbow to highlight LGBTQ people of color?
Queer People of Color Flag
Progress Pride Flag
Philadelphia Pride Flag
Stonewall Flag
Unveiled by the City of Philadelphia's Office of LGBT Affairs in 2017, the Philadelphia Pride Flag adds black and brown stripes above the six-color rainbow. These stripes represent LGBTQ individuals of color and aim to combat racism within the community.
Which flag has four horizontal stripes: black, grey, white, and purple, representing asexuality?
Asexual Pride Flag
Genderqueer Pride Flag
Aromantic Pride Flag
Demisexual Pride Flag
Created in 2010 by the Asexual Visibility and Education Network, the Asexual Pride Flag's black stripe stands for asexuality, the grey for grey-asexuality and demisexuality, the white for non-asexual partners and allies, and the purple for community.
Which pride flag is composed of lavender, white, and dark chartreuse green horizontal stripes?
Agender Pride Flag
Genderqueer Pride Flag
Two-Spirit Pride Flag
Non-Binary Pride Flag
Designed by Marilyn Roxie in 2011, the Genderqueer Pride Flag uses lavender to symbolize androgyny or queerness, white for agender identities, and dark chartreuse green for those whose identities are outside the binary.
Which pride flag features a chevron of black, brown, light blue, pink, and white alongside the classic six-color rainbow stripes?
Intersex-Inclusive Flag
Philadelphia Pride Flag
Stonewall Flag
Progress Pride Flag
The Progress Pride Flag, designed by Daniel Quasar in 2018, incorporates a chevron of black and brown stripes to represent marginalized Black and Brown LGBTQ communities, plus pink, light blue, and white from the Transgender Pride Flag to emphasize trans inclusion.
Which flag has nine horizontal stripes alternating black and royal blue with a red heart in the upper left corner?
BDSM Pride Flag
Leather Pride Flag
Bear Pride Flag
Rubber Pride Flag
The Leather Pride Flag was created by Tony DeBlase in 1989 for the international leather community. Its nine stripes represent unity among leather cyclists, and the red heart symbolizes love and passion.
Which pride flag is yellow with a purple circle in the center, symbolizing wholeness and potential?
Genderfluid Pride Flag
Non-Binary Pride Flag
Intersex Pride Flag
Agender Pride Flag
The Intersex Pride Flag was designed in 2013 by Morgan Carpenter of Intersex Human Rights Australia. The purple circle on a yellow background symbolizes wholeness and completeness, with deliberately non-gendered colors.
Which flag has four horizontal stripes (from top to bottom) colored yellow, white, purple, and black representing people who identify outside the gender binary?
Agender Pride Flag
Non-Binary Pride Flag
Genderqueer Pride Flag
Genderfluid Pride Flag
Created by Kye Rowan (now known as The Nonbinary Poet) in 2014, the Non-Binary Pride Flag's yellow stripe represents those whose gender exists outside the binary, white for people with many or all genders, purple for those who feel a mix of male and female, and black for those who feel they have no gender.
In the original eight-striped Pride flag designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978, which color stripe represented sex and was later removed?
Turquoise
Brown
Hot Pink
Indigo
The original 1978 Pride flag by Gilbert Baker featured eight colors: hot pink for sexuality, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, turquoise for magic/art, indigo for serenity, and violet for spirit. Hot pink was removed early on due to fabric scarcity.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify Pride Flags -

    Accurately name and match each LGBTQI+ flag design during the pride flag quiz, sharpening your flag recognition skills.

  2. Interpret Pride Flag Symbolism -

    Understand the significance of colors and patterns used in various pride flags and the stories they represent.

  3. Differentiate Similar Flag Designs -

    Spot subtle variations among flags like bisexual, pansexual, and transgender flags to avoid common mix-ups.

  4. Apply Recognition Skills -

    Use your flag identification expertise to confidently engage in events or support LGBTQI+ initiatives.

  5. Discover Flag Histories -

    Trace the origins and evolution of key pride flags to appreciate their cultural and social impact.

  6. Celebrate LGBTQI+ Diversity -

    Gain a deeper appreciation for the wide range of identities and communities represented by various pride flags.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Birth of the Rainbow Flag -

    Gilbert Baker designed the original eight-stripe rainbow flag in 1978 for San Francisco Pride, later simplified to six stripes, according to the Smithsonian Institution. Each color was chosen deliberately: life (red), healing (orange), sunlight (yellow), nature (green), art (blue), and spirit (purple).

  2. Decoding Color Meanings -

    Use the classic mnemonic "Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain" (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple) to recall each hue and its meaning, as detailed by the Human Rights Campaign. Understanding these associations deepens appreciation of the flag's symbolism and cultural impact.

  3. Inclusive Progress Pride Flag -

    Created by Daniel Quasar in 2018, the Progress Pride Flag adds black and brown stripes for LGBTQI+ people of color and a chevron of trans colors (light blue, pink, white) to center marginalized voices, per GLAAD's guidelines. Its dynamic design signals ongoing progress and intersectionality.

  4. Spotting Identity-Specific Flags -

    Learn key patterns: the bisexual flag's pink-purple-blue tricolor, the transgender flag's blue-pink-white stripes, and the asexual flag's black-gray-white-purple bands, as catalogued by the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN). Mnemonic tip: "Three-stripe bridges" help you recall each identity's unique palette.

  5. Flag Taxonomy and Count -

    According to GLAAD and academic LGBTQ+ archives, there are over 20 recognized flags spanning sexual orientations, gender identities, and romantic orientations. Classify them into these three categories to streamline your quiz prep and boost recall during rapid-fire identification tests.

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