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Letter Series

Logic & Patterns: Letter Series

Letter Series

Letter Series

What you'll learn

  • Use the alphabet order (A to Z) to find missing letters.
  • Spot patterns that skip one or more letters.
  • Work with letters moving forward or backward.
  • Find letters using their position from the end of the alphabet.

Key concepts

Level 1 — Simple next letter

If the pattern moves one step at a time (A, B, C, D...), the next letter is simply the next one in the alphabet.

Level 2 — Skip patterns

Some patterns skip a fixed number of letters each time, like A, C, E, G (skipping one letter).

Level 3 — Backward patterns

Letters can also move backward, like Z, X, V (skipping one letter going down).

Level 4 — Position from the end

Z is the 1st letter from the end, Y is the 2nd, and so on. This helps solve trickier position puzzles.

NCERT anchor: CBSE Class 4 logical reasoning; English 4 alphabet order and sequencing skills

Worked example

Find the next letter: A, C, E, G, ?

Step 1 — Each letter skips one letter (step of 2).
Step 2 — After G, skip H, land on I.
Answer: **I**

Which letter is the 3rd letter from the end of the alphabet?

Step 1 — Z is 1st from the end, Y is 2nd, X is 3rd.
Answer: **X**

Common mistakes

MistakeWhy it happensFix
Counting the skipped letterForgetting to skip itCount carefully: A to C skips B
Going the wrong directionNot checking if the series goes forward or backwardCompare the first two letters to see the direction
Miscounting from the endStarting count from A instead of ZRemember Z = 1st from the end
Losing track of positionNot writing down each letter's place numberNumber each letter (A=1, B=2, ...) on scratch paper

Quick check

  • B, D, F, H, ? — what is next?
  • Z, Y, X, W, ? — what is next?
  • What is the 5th letter from the end of the alphabet?
  • Stretch: In the pattern A, B, D, G, ?, the gap grows each time (+1, +2, +3...). What comes next?

Revision tip: Write out A to Z on scratch paper and number each letter — it makes skip and position patterns much easier to see.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Letter Series.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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