I Let Astromee Pick My Lucky Color for a Week — Here's What Changed
A personal account of using an online lucky color astrology tool for a week and the unexpected way it changed a monotonous routine, proving a small change can make a big difference.
Author -Bhanvi Sharma

So this is embarrassing, but whatever. Last month, I was having one of those weeks where everything felt off and I was basically living in the same gray hoodie like some kind of depressed cartoon character.
My sister texted me this random link to some astrology site called Astromee because apparently I'd been complaining too much about feeling stuck. She was like "try their lucky color astrology thing, it's free and you literally have nothing to lose."
I almost ignored it because honestly, who has time? But then I remembered I'd spent three hours that week watching TikToks about organizing spice racks I don't even have, so maybe I could spare five minutes for cosmic color advice.
Spoiler alert: it got weird. Not like "the universe is speaking to me" weird, but definitely "huh, that's interesting" weird.
What This Lucky Color Finder Actually Is
Okay so Astromee has this color-based astrology tool where you type in your name and birthday and it tells you what color you should focus on each day. Takes literally no time and doesn't ask for your credit card or firstborn child or anything sketchy.
The way they explain it, your personal numbers vibe with certain colors on certain days - it's like a daily astrology tool but specifically for finding your lucky color online. Kind of like how some people swear they feel better on Tuesdays or whatever, except with colors instead of weekdays.
I figured it was either going to be completely useless or at least give me an excuse to wear something other than that gray hoodie. Win-win situation.
Why I Actually Did This (Spoiler: I Was Desperate)
Have you ever hit that point where your life isn't terrible but it's just... beige? That was me. Same clothes, same coffee mug, same route to work, same everything.
My friend Jamie swears her "lucky" red lipstick helped her get promoted last year. Which sounds ridiculous until you realize she probably just felt more confident wearing it and confidence gets you promoted, not the lipstick itself. But still.
I thought maybe having a different color to focus on each day would trick my brain into paying attention to something new - like energy alignment with colors or whatever. Even if it was total BS, at least I'd be thinking about something other than my overdue laundry.
What Happened Each Day (Buckle Up)
Day 1 - Some kind of deep purple: I don't own purple anything except this weird nail polish from 2019. Painted my nails during a boring Zoom call and somehow felt more put-together than I had all week. My mom called and said I sounded "perkier than usual." Okay then.
Day 2 - Bright yellow: Oh hell no. I look like a jaundiced vampire in yellow. But I found this mustard-colored scarf in my closet that I'd forgotten about and figured close enough. Three different people at the grocery store smiled at me for no reason. Could be the scarf, could be that I actually brushed my hair that day.
Day 3 - Forest green: Finally, a color that doesn't make me look dead. Wore my good green sweater and actually got stuff done at work for once. My boss even said something about me seeming "energized lately." I didn't tell her it was because a website told me to wear green.
Day 4 - Some peachy pink thing: Ugh. Pink is not my color and never will be. But I had this coral shirt I never wear and decided to commit to this stupid experiment. Had the best work meeting I've had in months. Probably coincidence but I'm not ruling out magic at this point.
Day 5 - Navy blue: Easy mode. I basically live in navy blue anyway. But this specific shade Astromee suggested was different from my usual navy, more vibrant or something. Felt like myself but slightly upgraded.
Weekend: Got some purples and browns that felt nice and chill. Perfect for doing absolutely nothing productive.
The Weird Part Nobody Talks About
Here's what I didn't expect: caring about one tiny thing every day made me care about other tiny things too. Like actually looking in the mirror before leaving the house instead of just grabbing my keys and running out the door like my apartment was on fire.
Also people kept saying I seemed different somehow. Not in a "wow you've changed your whole life" way, more like "did you do something with your hair?" way. Which was annoying because no, Karen, I didn't do anything with my hair, I just wore a different colored shirt.
But maybe that's the point? Maybe when you feel slightly more intentional about one small thing, it shows up in other ways too.
The colors didn't always feel right. That yellow day was rough and I felt ridiculous most of the time. But even feeling ridiculous was better than feeling nothing, which had been my default setting for weeks.
Did It Actually Work I let Astromee Pick My Lucky Color for a Week — Here's What Changed?
Look, I'm not going to sit here and tell you that wearing specific colors changed my life or attracted my soulmate or whatever. But it definitely did something.
For one week, I had a reason to think about how I wanted to show up in the world each morning. That's not nothing. And the Astromee thing was free and took thirty seconds, so even if it was total placebo effect, who cares?
I still check it sometimes when I'm feeling blah or can't decide what to wear. It's like having a tiny personal stylist who bases decisions on cosmic math instead of what's trending on Instagram. Honestly, it's probably the best color astrology tool I've tried, mainly because it doesn't overcomplicate things.
Would I recommend it? I mean, sure. It's not going to solve your problems but it might make you pay attention to yourself for five minutes a day, which most of us probably need to do more anyway. And if you're into daily astrology tools or just want to try something different, this one actually delivers.
Plus I learned I actually don't look terrible in coral pink, which honestly might be the most shocking revelation of this whole thing.
You can try it yourself on astromee.com if you want. Or don't. I'm not your mom.
Tried this because I was bored and stuck in a style rut. Astromee's lucky color tool gave me something small to focus on each day and somehow that made everything feel less monotonous. Check out: astromee.com