Five different colours for five different continents
5 Colors On The Olympic Flag
They mean unity. Every country in the olympics has at least one of the colours in the rings
"The five colors of the rings blue, black and red (top) and yellow and green (bottom) were chosen since one of these colors can be found in the flag of each competing nation."
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There are 6 colours on the Olympic flag - blue, black, red, yellow, green and white.
The same colours as the olympic rings.
no the colors of the olympic rings nevr change because they are symbolistic the only time when they might change is when one of the major countries leave the olympic games
It doesn't "mean" anything. The colors were chosen mainly because a) they're distinctive b) the flag of every country in the world contains at least one of them ANSWER: See the Wikianswers link below.
There are 5 rings. The colors of each represent all of the colors of the national flags of those countries participating in the Olympic games.
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None of the circles "mean" anything specific. The colors were chosen because at least one of them appears in every nation's flag.
The Rings symbolize each geographical area. Each country within these areas has a minimum of one colour on the emblem in their national flag. No one ring has any specific meaning. There were 5 countries and so 5 different coloured rings.