Symbols
Replace the question mark with the last symbol in the sequence ...
Since you can't draw it very well .... you can describe what the symbols mean and describe the next one.
Since you can't draw it very well .... you can describe what the symbols mean and describe the next one.





10 Comments:
should I suppose the irregularities in the symbols have no importance ?
Assuming these are not perfectly drawn, I'd say the fifth is the same as the first, so that the figure is symetric :P
Karys
I have assumed the irregularities are unimportant.
I think it is a 6 pointed star...
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Rotate the diagram 90 degrees clockwise.
The top (previously leftmost) figure is now a bow tie.
The second is a shirt front.
The third is a belt buckle.
The fourth is trouser fly.
The fifth would then be the legs.
So, in the original orientation, the fifth symbol is an "=" sign.
OK, so this was inspired by a couple of glasses of good wine, but, hey, it works (I think).
Not drawn perfect;y ... sorry for the irregularities ...
No correct answer yet ...
Wiz, you are actually approaching it correctly
An upside down Y?
Different models of Tie Fighters and imperial transports?
This one is really bugging me for some reason.
Got it....
It is 2 "F"s, one on top of the other, with the lower as a mirror image of the upper.
Why? Rotate the image 90 degrees, then they are all the first letters of the days of the week, with their reflection on the base line added
Karl ...
you got it man ... I reall didn't think anyone would get this one
http://zauxsblog.blogspot.com to view the image .... not perfectly drawn, but the idea is there
The symbols are the first letter of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Roate the letter 90 degrees countercloclwise and then place its mirror image beside it.
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