Pattern Completion
Pattern & Number Series: Pattern Completion
Pattern Completion
Pattern Completion
What you will learn
- How to find the repeating cycle in a pattern of shapes, sizes, or numbers.
- How to complete a number grid where each row or column follows a fixed rule (like a constant sum).
- A step-by-step method: find the cycle length, count how far along the cycle you are, then predict the next item.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Repeating shape cycles
Verbal: A short group of shapes repeats again and again, in the same order.
Symbolic: Circle, Square, Triangle, Circle, Square, ? — cycle length 3, so next is Triangle.
| Pattern | Cycle length | Next item |
|---|---|---|
| Square, Triangle, Circle, Square, Triangle, ? | 3 | Circle |
| Big, Small, Big, Small, ? | 2 | Big |
Level 2 — Two features combined
Verbal: When two properties (like size and shape) each repeat on their own cycle, the combined pattern repeats after the smallest number that both cycles divide into evenly (their LCM).
Real-life: A tiled floor pattern that alternates both color and shape.
Level 3 — Number grids
Verbal: In some grids, every row (or column) of numbers adds up to the same total. Use that total to find a missing number.
Worked example
Pattern: Big Circle, Small Square, Big Triangle, Small Circle, Big Square, ? Find the next term.
Step 1 - Shape cycles every 3: Circle, Square, Triangle, Circle, Square, Triangle...
Step 2 - Size cycles every 2: Big, Small, Big, Small, Big, Small...
Step 3 - Combined cycle repeats every 6 terms
Step 4 - The 6th term (matching position 6) is Small Triangle
Answer: Small Triangle
Row of numbers 5, 7, x adds to 16. Find x.
Step 1 - Row sum is 16
Step 2 - x = 16 - 5 - 7 = 4
Answer: 4
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why it happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Wrong cycle length | Not checking enough terms | Write out at least 2 full cycles before deciding |
| Ignoring one of two properties | Focusing only on shape, not size (or vice versa) | Track each property in its own row |
| Adding row wrong | Arithmetic slip | Re-add the known numbers before subtracting |
| Assuming column rule instead of row rule | Misreading the question | Re-read whether the rule applies to rows or columns |
Quick check
- What comes after Circle, Triangle, Square, Circle, Triangle?
- If a row of 3, 6, x sums to 12, what is x?
- What is the cycle length if Big/Small repeats every 2 and Red/Blue/Green repeats every 3?
- Stretch: List all 6 terms of a Big/Small + Circle/Square/Triangle combined cycle starting at Small Square.
Revision tip: For grid questions, always add the known numbers first, then subtract from the total.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Pattern Completion.
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you will learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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