The Olympic rings consist of five interlocked rings of equal dimensions.
The colors of the rings, from left to right, are blue, yellow, black, green, and red. The colors were chosen because at least one of those colors appeared on the national flag of each country participating in the Olympics at the time the rings were designed.
The rings are interlocked from left to right, with the blue, black, and red rings sitting on top while the yellow and green rings sit on the bottom.