Looking at the image, we can see the English alphabet arranged in four rows:
- Row 1: A B C D E F
- Row 2: G H i J K L M
- Row 3: N O P Q R S
- Row 4: T U V W X Y Z
The task is likely to
identify the odd one out — that is, the letter that does not follow the pattern.
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Observation:
All letters are drawn in a consistent cartoonish, bold, outlined style — except for
one letter.
In the second row, the letter
‘i’ is written in
lowercase, while every other letter in the entire alphabet shown is in
uppercase.
This breaks the pattern of uniform capitalization.
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Solution:
✔ The odd one out is:
‘i’
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Explanation:
- All other 25 letters are uppercase.
- Only ‘i’ is lowercase.
- This makes it visually and stylistically inconsistent with the rest.
- The font style (bold, rounded, outlined) is otherwise identical for all letters — so the only deviation is case.
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Final Answer:
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The letter ‘i’ is the odd one out because it is the only lowercase letter in an otherwise all-uppercase alphabet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable bubble letter fonts.