The Olympic Logo (Olympic Logo /Symbole Olympique/Olympic Rings) was conceived and designed by Mr. Pierre de Coubertin in 1913, and was determined by the Olympic Charter, also known as the Olympic Five Rings logo, which is the most widely recognized symbol of the Olympic Games worldwide. It is the most widely recognized symbol of the Olympic Games in the world. It consists of five Olympic rings snapped together in five colors: blue, yellow, black, green and red. The rings are joined to each other from left to right, with the blue, black and red rings on top and the yellow and green rings on the bottom. The whole shape is a small regular trapezoid at the bottom.