When did you start to question the choices?
At first, it seemed harmless. A coincidence. Just teachers accidentally dressing alike… repeatedly. But as the week went on, students began to notice something was off. Why were so many teachers wearing the same colors? Why did entire departments suddenly look like they’d coordinated outfits in a group chat students definitely weren’t invited to?
Suspicion spread quickly. Students started calling it out in class and in the hallways, demanding answers. Was this a new dress code? A fashion trend? A midlife crisis shared by the faculty? Teachers, however, remained impressively committed to the bit — denying everything, offering vague shrugs, and pretending nothing unusual was happening. Despite the obvious themes and growing student interrogation, the secret stayed buried… at least for a while.
Did you figure it out? Do you have all the days down?
Check out this gallery of pictures. Then, comment below with your guesses on which days were which. Correct answers will get thrown into a raffle for a Starbucks gift card!
Sara He • Jan 16, 2026 at 10:32 am
Monday: One Color Day
Tuesday: Jersey Day
Wednesday: Pok-A-Dot Day
Thursday: Hawaiian Day
Friday: Royalty Dat
Sully • Jan 18, 2026 at 8:40 am
Not quite! Close, but you had one day wrong and you need to get the right names for the right days. Try again!
Cheyenne • Jan 16, 2026 at 10:30 am
Monday: Black Out/Monochrome Day
Tuesday: Sports/Jersey Day
Wednesday: Mismatch/Patterns Day
Thursday: Hawaiian/Tourist Day
Friday: Royalty Day
Sully • Jan 18, 2026 at 8:41 am
Very close!! Have to get the names exactly right. Try again!