Introducing the LittleMitts Ragdoll Pattern Picker
Ragdoll colors and patterns are beautiful, but the names can be a little hard to picture at first. Seal, blue, chocolate, lilac, colorpoint, bicolor, lynx, blue eyes, aqua eyes: there is a whole vocabulary behind those sweet faces.
That is why we created the LittleMitts Ragdoll Pattern Picker.
The Pattern Picker is a simple visual tool that lets you explore different Ragdoll coat colors, patterns, and eye colors side by side. Instead of trying to imagine what "seal lynx colorpoint with blue eyes" might look like from the words alone, you can choose the terms and see an example right away.
It is especially helpful for families who are new to Ragdolls. A kitten description may mention a color and pattern combination, but those words do not always make sense until you can compare them visually. The picker helps make the terminology feel more natural, so you can understand what breeders mean when they talk about colorpoint, bicolor, lynx colorpoint, or lynx bicolor markings.
The tool currently includes several common LittleMitts combinations, including seal, blue, chocolate, and lilac coats, along with blue and aqua eye options. It also shows how the same color can look different depending on the pattern. A seal colorpoint has a very different overall look than a seal bicolor, and lynx markings add another layer of softness and striping to the face, legs, and tail.
Of course, every real kitten is unique. Traditional Ragdoll kittens are pure white, and the colors develop slowly over the first three years. Coat depth, color, contrast, and facial markings can vary from cat to cat, especially as Ragdolls mature. The Pattern Picker is meant as an educational guide based on fully mature Ragdoll colorings, not a promise that every kitten will look exactly like a rendering. Think of it as a friendly starting point for learning the language of Ragdoll colors and patterns.
We hope it makes the process more fun, more visual, and a little less confusing.
Try the Pattern Picker here:

