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A visual taste experiment

The
Pull

Don’t explain your taste.
Pick what pulls you in.

We’ll show you a few things. Choose before you explain it to yourself.

What is happening here

Taste usually arrives before the explanation.

The Pull watches for repeated visual preferences across material, color, shape, light and atmosphere. It does not diagnose a personality or assign an aesthetic type. It notices what you kept, what you refused and where your choices contradicted one another.

No name, age, gender, location or email is needed. The prototype makes every result in your browser.

How it works

A moodboard built before you know what you are building.

First instinct

Choose the thing that catches.

Each round places attractive visual ideas beside one another. There is no correct answer and no fashionable answer hiding behind the interface. Pick the surface, shape, light or color relationship you would rather keep looking at.

The pattern

Repetition matters more than one surprise.

The Pull looks for preferences that return across unrelated choices. Chrome, reflective type and a silver object may reveal a material interest. One unexpected selection remains a wildcard instead of taking over the entire result.

The contradiction

Good taste rarely stays in one lane.

You might choose spare clothing, loud color, warm interiors and industrial objects. The result keeps those disagreements visible. It describes visual preference without pretending that an aesthetic choice is a personality diagnosis.

What you receive

Your final selections become an editorial composition and a short WHATAQUEEN read. The board changes with what you choose, and the interpretation only names patterns supported by repeated decisions. Guests can play without creating an account.