The Odlibisun flag has the background colours of light green and light blue/ white. On top of that there is a green pine tree on the middle surrounded by two lamp-posts lit by a light red colour. To the sides of the lamp-posts, there are 7 coloured stripes (4 of them coloured brown and the other 3 coloured light orange)

The Green background represents the love for nature, as we believe in the good, moral spirits nature spreads. The blue/white background represents light, where we believe that there is always light that will not fade away. The Pine tree represents togetherness, as festive moments that includes the pine tree, contains this global message of togetherness, as it is a celebration made globally. The two lamp-posts also represent light, whilst their positioning also form a light passageway. The 7 coloured stripes represents the 7 continents of the world, where the orange colour is liberalism (including the values of individuality and personal freedoms) and the brown colour is morality. The colour red of the two lamp-posts represents warmth.

The Odlibisun flag has two variations, one with a white background colour, and the other one with a light blue background colour.