To solve this puzzle, we need to find the "odd one out" in each row. This means looking at the group of shapes in a single horizontal line and finding the one shape that is different from all the others in that same line.
Let's look at the rows step-by-step:
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Row 1 (Top Row): Look at the first five shapes. They are all variations of a specific bubble letter style. The last shape on the far right is drawn differently; it looks more like a standard number '5' or 'S' rather than the puffy bubble style of the others. So, the last one is the odd one out.
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Row 2: Look at the shapes here. Most of them are wide, blocky bubble letters. However, the third shape from the left is very different. It is small, vertical, and has a circle on top (like a pawn or a person). All the others are wide letters. So, the third one is the odd one out.
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Row 3: Examine these shapes. They are all wide, lowercase-style bubble letters (like 'b', 'd', 'p', 'q'). But the fourth shape from the left is different. It is a round face with eyes and a mouth. It is not a letter. So, the fourth one is the odd one out.
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Row 4: Look at this group. They are all wide, blocky shapes. The second shape from the left stands out because it is tall and narrow, while all the other four shapes in this row are short and wide. So, the second one is the odd one out.
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Row 5 (Bottom Row): Look at the first four shapes. They are all complete, closed bubble letters. The last shape on the far right is incomplete; it looks like it is cut off or unfinished compared to the solid shapes before it. So, the last one is the odd one out.
Summary of the different shapes:
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Row 1: The last shape (far right).
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Row 2: The 3rd shape from the left (the small one with a circle on top).
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Row 3: The 4th shape from the left (the smiley face).
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Row 4: The 2nd shape from the left (the tall, thin one).
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Row 5: The last shape (far right, which is cut off).
Final Answer:
The odd ones out are:
1. Top row: The last shape on the right.
2. Second row: The third shape from the left (small figure with a round head).
3. Third row: The fourth shape from the left (smiley face).
4. Fourth row: The second shape from the left (tall and thin).
5. Bottom row: The last shape on the right (incomplete/cut off).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable graffiti letters.