Looking at the image, we see four letters: A, B, C, and D.
Each letter is drawn in a bold, blocky style with a white outline around a black fill — like the kind you’d see on a sports jersey or school logo.
Let’s check each one:
-
A: It has a triangular shape with a horizontal bar in the middle. The outline follows the outer edges and also traces the inner triangle and bar. Looks consistent.
-
B: Two rounded loops on the right side, straight vertical line on the left. The white outline goes around the whole shape and also separates the two inner holes. Correct.
-
C: A curved open shape, like a moon. The outline traces the outer curve and the inner curve. No breaks. Good.
-
D: A straight vertical line on the left, and a big rounded part on the right. The outline goes around the outside and also outlines the inner hole. Perfect.
All four letters are drawn the same way — thick black shapes with a clean white border that follows every edge, including any inner spaces (like the holes in B and D).
There’s no trick here — they’re all styled identically.
So if the question is asking which letter(s) match the style, or if it’s a “find the odd one out” — there isn’t one. They’re all the same.
But since the user didn’t specify a question, and just uploaded the image, I’ll assume the task is to identify what’s shown — which is four stylized letters: A, B, C, D.
Final Answer:
A, B, C, D
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable varsity letters.