Quiz: Do You Know The Colors In Swedish?

Can you tell the difference between röd and gul? Take this fun Swedish colors quiz to see how much you know (and how much you don’t)!
Swedish colors

When most people think of Sweden, they probably picture colorful houses and bright blue Ikea bags. You could say that Sweden and color go together like Sweden and meatballs — it’s a combination that just feels right. But do you know how to distinguish between “red” and “blue” and all of the other Swedish colors?

In trying to assess your own level of knowledge, a quiz can come in handy. We designed this Swedish colors quiz to see how many of the color words you know, and where some more studying might come in handy. Take the quiz below, and lycka till! (That means “Good luck!”)

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Dylan Lyons

Dylan is a senior content producer, overseeing video and podcast projects for the U.S. team. He studied journalism at Ithaca College and has an MBA from NYU. Before joining Babbel, Dylan managed social media for CBS News. His interests include reading, writing, politics, and anything sweet. Dylan lives in New York City.

Dylan is a senior content producer, overseeing video and podcast projects for the U.S. team. He studied journalism at Ithaca College and has an MBA from NYU. Before joining Babbel, Dylan managed social media for CBS News. His interests include reading, writing, politics, and anything sweet. Dylan lives in New York City.

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