Polysexual Pride Flag

Author: Sexual Diversity
Author Contact: Sexual Diversity (SexualDiversity.org)
Published: 17th Nov 2022
Peer-Reviewed Publication: N/A
Additional References: LGBTQ+ Pride Flags Publications

Summary: The Polysexual Pride flag was created to be similar to the bisexual and pansexual flags and includes three pink, green, and blue colored stripes.


Main Document

Polysexuality, unlike pansexuality, is the attraction to multiple genders but not all. A middle ground between bisexuality and pansexuality, it is centered more around attractions to femininity and masculinity rather than gender itself.

Created to be like the bisexual and pansexual flags, the Polysexual Pride Flag similarly includes three colored stripes with pink, green, and blue colors. The flag was designed by a Tumblr user, Samlin, in 2012. Samlin created the flag because, at the time, there was no flag to represent the polysexual community. Samlin's flag design was inspired by the layout of the bisexual and pansexual flags because "they're all under the multisexual umbrella."

The Polysexual Pride Flag

The pink stripe of the Polysexual Pride Flag represents attraction to females, and the blue stripe for males. The green stripe represents an attraction to those who don't conform to either gender.The pink stripe of the Polysexual Pride Flag represents attraction to females, and the blue stripe for males. The green stripe represents an attraction to those who don't conform to either gender.

What the Polysexual Pride Flag Colors Mean

The colors and design of the flag are based on the bisexual and pansexual flags, using blue and pink, and replacing the purple and yellow stripes with a green one.

The Polysexual Pride Flag Color Codes
Pink HEX = #F714BA RGB = 247, 20, 186 CMYK = 0, 92, 25, 3
Green HEX = #01D66A RGB = 1, 214, 106 CMYK = 100, 0, 51, 16
Blue HEX = #1594F6 RGB = 21, 148, 246 CMYK = 92, 40, 0, 4

Latest LGBTQ+ Pride Flags Publications

The above information is from our LGBTQ+ Pride Flags Publications that includes:

- The Fraysexual Pride Flag consists of four colored stripes; Blue, Cyan, White, and gray. The origin of the flag design is currently unknown.

- The Genderfae Pride flag features seven primary pastel colors, green, green, yellow, white, pink, lavender, and purple.

- The trigender pride flag has five horizontal stripes; pink, blue, green, blue, and pink. Trigender people experience three gender identities, either simultaneously or varying between them.

- The Pangender Pride Flag has four primary colors consisting of light shades of pink, red, and yellow, as well as a central white stripe.

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• (APA): Sexual Diversity. (2022, November 17). Polysexual Pride Flag. SexualDiversity.org. Retrieved May 31, 2026 from www.sexualdiversity.org/edu/flags/1090.php


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