Interactive Emotion Wheel – Online Identify & Name Feelings
Click through a visual emotion wheel to explore nuanced feelings. Build emotional vocabulary and self-awareness. Local, no data collected.
UD5 Toolkit
Your Emotion Moodboard
Click emotions from the left panel to start building your feelings board
An Emotion Moodboard is a visual tool that helps you map, explore, and express your current emotional state using color-coded emotion cards. It combines psychology-backed color associations with a creative, intuitive interface to help you better understand your feelings at a glance. Unlike traditional journaling, a moodboard makes your emotional landscape immediately visible and tangible.
Research in emotional intelligence shows that naming and visualizing emotions reduces their intensity and increases self-awareness. By creating a feelings board, you externalize internal states, making it easier to identify patterns, triggers, and the complexity of your emotional experience. It's widely used in therapy, mindfulness practices, and daily self-check-ins.
Yes! You can export your emotion moodboard as a high-quality PNG image by clicking the "Export Image" button. This allows you to save your emotional snapshot, share it with a therapist or coach, track your emotional patterns over time, or include it in a personal journal or wellness log.
Each emotion category is mapped to a psychologically-informed color (e.g., yellow for joy, blue for sadness, red for anger). The size of each card reflects its intensity level (1-5). Larger, more saturated cards represent stronger emotions, while smaller, softer cards indicate milder feelings. This creates an intuitive visual hierarchy of your emotional state.
Yes, the emotion categories and color mappings draw inspiration from Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions and modern affective science research. The eight primary emotion categories (Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Love, Surprise, Calm, and others) reflect widely recognized emotional dimensions. The intensity scale aligns with the concept of emotional granularity—the ability to distinguish fine-grained emotional experiences.
Absolutely! Many users incorporate the Emotion Moodboard into their daily mindfulness routine. The "Daily Check-in" template provides a quick starting point, and you can export each day's board to track emotional trends over weeks and months. Regular emotional check-ins have been linked to improved mental well-being and stress management.
Click through a visual emotion wheel to explore nuanced feelings. Build emotional vocabulary and self-awareness. Local, no data collected.
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