Non-verbal reasoning series questions often involve patterns or sequences of shapes, figures, or images, where you need to identify the next item in the series based on the observed progression.

Here are some examples:

1. Shape Rotation Series:

In this type, shapes are rotated, and you need to determine what the next shape in the sequence will look like.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes is:
    ◯ → ◯ rotated 90° → ◯ rotated 180° → ?
  • Answer: ◯ rotated 270°.

2. Number of Sides in Shapes:

The number of sides in a shape increases or decreases according to a pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle (3 sides) → Square (4 sides) → Pentagon (5 sides) → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon (6 sides).

3. Symmetry Pattern:

You may be asked to identify the next figure based on symmetry.

Example:

  • The sequence of figures is:
    One vertical line → Two vertical lines → Three vertical lines → ?
  • Answer: Four vertical lines.

4. Shape Enlargement or Reduction:

This involves shapes getting larger or smaller according to a certain rule.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes is:
    Small circle → Medium circle → Large circle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large circle.

5. Color Pattern:

A pattern where colors change in a regular order.

Example:

  • The sequence of colored squares is:
    Red → Blue → Green → Red → Blue → ?
  • Answer: Green.

6. Movement of Shapes:

Shapes might move in a certain direction according to a set pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes:
    Shape moves from left → right → down → ?
  • Answer: Up.

7. Shape Transformation Pattern:

In this type, shapes undergo transformations such as shading, filling, or changes in angles.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes is:
    Square (empty) → Square (half shaded) → Square (three-quarters shaded) → ?
  • Answer: Square (fully shaded).

8. Alternating Shapes and Colors:

Shapes may alternate in a regular order, combined with color changes.

Example:

  • The sequence of figures is:
    Red Circle → Blue Triangle → Red Circle → Blue Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Red Circle.

9. Increasing or Decreasing Size of Shapes:

The shapes may increase or decrease in size according to a pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes is:
    Small Square → Medium Square → Large Square → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Square.

10. Opposite Directions:

Shapes may rotate in opposite directions following a specific order.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Clockwise Rotation → Counterclockwise Rotation → Clockwise Rotation → ?
  • Answer: Counterclockwise Rotation.

11. Incremental Change in Angles:

This involves shapes whose angles change in incremental steps.

Example:

  • The sequence of angles is:
    30° → 60° → 90° → ?
  • Answer: 120°.

12. Mirrored Shapes:

In this type, the shape may mirror itself or follow a symmetrical pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes is:
    A triangle → A mirrored triangle → A triangle → ?
  • Answer: A mirrored triangle.

13. Geometric Progression of Shapes:

Shapes may change according to a geometric progression, for example, increasing or decreasing in a defined pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes is:
    Circle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

14. Shape and Line Combination:

Shapes may combine with lines that increase or decrease in number.

Example:

  • The sequence of figures is:
    Circle with 1 line → Circle with 2 lines → Circle with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 lines.

15. Shape and Color Combination:

A pattern might combine both shape and color in a sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence of figures is:
    Red Triangle → Blue Square → Red Triangle → Blue Square → ?
  • Answer: Red Triangle.

16. Shape Shifting (Squishing or Stretching):

Shapes might change in form — becoming longer, shorter, or stretched along a particular axis.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Rectangle (horizontal) → Rectangle (vertical) → ?
  • Answer: Square (again).

17. Position Movement Pattern:

Shapes or objects may shift their position in a grid or along a path.

Example:

  • The sequence of positions is:
    Top-left → Top-right → Bottom-right → ?
  • Answer: Bottom-left.

18. Symmetry and Rotation:

Shapes might be rotated or flipped while maintaining a certain symmetry.

Example:

  • The sequence of figures is:
    A triangle pointing up → A triangle pointing right → A triangle pointing down → ?
  • Answer: A triangle pointing left.

19. Shape Reflection Pattern:

Shapes may appear as their reflections across a line.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes is:
    Triangle → Reflection of Triangle → Triangle → Reflection of Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Triangle.

20. Color Shifting Sequence:

Colors of shapes change systematically, often following a predetermined color pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence of colored shapes is:
    Green Circle → Yellow Circle → Red Circle → Green Circle → ?
  • Answer: Yellow Circle.

21. Shape Division Pattern:

A shape might be divided into parts according to a specific rule.

Example:

  • The sequence of figures is:
    Full Square → Square divided into 2 parts → Square divided into 4 parts → ?
  • Answer: Square divided into 8 parts.

22. Shape Deformation Pattern:

Shapes might transform by stretching or contracting in size, or altering their form.

Example:

  • The sequence of shapes is:
    Small Square → Medium Square → Large Square → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Square.

23. Progressive Shape Rotation (Multi-step):

Shapes rotate in multiple steps, increasing or decreasing by a fixed angle.

Example:

  • The sequence of figures is:
    A triangle pointing upwards → A triangle pointing to the right → A triangle pointing downwards → ?
  • Answer: A triangle pointing to the left.

24. Sequence of Increasing or Decreasing Number of Objects:

The number of objects or elements (dots, shapes, etc.) may increase or decrease according to a pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    1 dot → 2 dots → 3 dots → 4 dots → ?
  • Answer: 5 dots.

25. Shape and Line Relationship Pattern:

Lines may appear around a shape in different numbers or orientations.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square with 1 line → Square with 2 lines → Square with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Square with 4 lines.

26. Shape Increase by One Corner:

The number of corners of a shape may increase step by step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

27. Repeating Color Pattern:

A repeated sequence of colors for shapes, sometimes with alternating colors.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Blue Square → Red Circle → Blue Square → ?
  • Answer: Red Circle.

28. Multi-Shape Pattern:

Multiple shapes may appear in a series, with each shape changing position or orientation.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    A circle → A triangle → A square → A circle → ?
  • Answer: A triangle.

29. Shape Expansion Pattern:

Shapes may appear in increasingly larger sizes.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Circle → Medium Circle → Large Circle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Circle.

30. Size and Color Combination:

Shapes might combine changes in size and color at the same time.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Small Circle → Blue Medium Circle → Green Large Circle → ?
  • Answer: Yellow Extra-large Circle.

31. Grid Movement Pattern:

Shapes may move across a grid following a consistent direction.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left → Top-right → Bottom-right → Bottom-left → ?
  • Answer: Top-left.

32. Incremental Shift of Angles in a Shape:

A shape may rotate by an incrementally increasing angle.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    0° → 45° → 90° → ?
  • Answer: 135°.

33. Increasing Number of Lines or Stripes:

A shape may have stripes or lines that increase in number or change position.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 vertical line → Circle with 2 vertical lines → Circle with 3 vertical lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 vertical lines.

34. Shape and Shading Pattern:

Shapes may appear with varying levels of shading or color fills.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Empty square → Half-shaded square → Three-quarters shaded square → ?
  • Answer: Fully shaded square.

35. Increasing Complexity in Geometric Shapes:

A sequence may involve shapes with progressively more sides or complexity.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

36. Shape Reflection and Rotation:

Shapes might rotate or reflect over the course of a sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle (pointing up) → Triangle (pointing right) → Triangle (pointing down) → ?
  • Answer: Triangle (pointing left).

37. Object Progression with Angles:

A figure might have its internal angles increase or decrease step-by-step.

Example:

  • The sequence of angles is:
    90° → 120° → 150° → ?
  • Answer: 180°.

38. Shape Split and Division:

A shape can progressively split into more parts, typically following a rule.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle → Circle divided in half → Circle divided into quarters → ?
  • Answer: Circle divided into eight parts.

39. Alternating Shapes with Color Changes:

The shapes alternate and color changes in a systematic manner.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Blue Square → Red Circle → Blue Square → ?
  • Answer: Red Circle.

40. Complex Shape Transformation:

A shape undergoes a transformation in multiple steps, such as rotating and then changing the number of sides.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Pentagon → Pentagon rotated 45° → Hexagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon rotated 45°.

41. Increasing Shape Complexity (More Sides):

Shapes may progressively gain more sides or corners.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

42. Decreasing Size of Shapes:

Shapes may decrease in size according to a set pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Large Circle → Medium Circle → Small Circle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-small Circle.

43. Alternating Shapes and Directions:

Shapes alternate and change direction at each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Rightward Triangle → Leftward Triangle → Rightward Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Leftward Triangle.

44. Changing Shape Color and Orientation:

Shapes change both their color and orientation in a sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Blue Triangle → Red Circle → Blue Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Red Circle.

45. Size and Color Sequence of Geometric Shapes:

Shapes may vary in both size and color in a specific order.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Red Circle → Medium Blue Square → Large Green Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Yellow Rectangle.

46. Increasing Number of Shapes:

The number of shapes increases by a fixed amount each time.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    1 square → 2 squares → 3 squares → ?
  • Answer: 4 squares.

47. Shape and Position Shifting:

A shape moves to different positions in a grid as the sequence progresses.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left → Top-right → Bottom-right → ?
  • Answer: Bottom-left.

48. Repeating Shape Pattern with Transformation:

A repeating shape may undergo a transformation, like rotation or scaling.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Square → Large Square → Small Square → Large Square → ?
  • Answer: Small Square.

49. Incremental Shape Change in Style:

Shapes may progress by changing their internal style or decoration.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 line → Circle with 2 lines → Circle with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 lines.

50. Reversal of Direction:

Objects move in one direction and then reverse their movement.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Left → Right → Left → ?
  • Answer: Right.

51. Shape Color and Orientation Change:

Colors may change along with the rotation or flipping of shapes.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Triangle → Green Triangle → Red Triangle → Green Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Red Triangle.

52. Increasing Complexity in Figures:

A shape may become progressively more complex, such as adding layers or elements.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

53. Shape Reduction Pattern:

A shape may progressively lose elements or shrink.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 4 dots → Circle with 3 dots → Circle with 2 dots → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 1 dot.

54. Shape Shifting along a Path:

A shape might follow a path through various positions in the sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left → Top-right → Bottom-right → ?
  • Answer: Bottom-left.

55. Alternating Shapes and Numbers:

Numbers and shapes alternate in the sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    1 circle → 2 squares → 3 triangles → 4 circles → ?
  • Answer: 5 squares.

56. Shape with Gradual Shading Pattern:

A shape may start without shading and gradually gain more shading with each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Empty Circle → Half-shaded Circle → Three-quarters shaded Circle → ?
  • Answer: Fully shaded Circle.

57. Progressive Shape Rotation and Size:

A shape rotates and changes in size as the sequence progresses.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Circle → Medium Circle rotated 90° → Large Circle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Circle rotated 90°.

58. Color Alternating Sequence with Shape Transformation:

The color alternates, and shapes change systematically.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Square → Blue Circle → Red Square → Blue Circle → ?
  • Answer: Red Square.

59. Shape Transition Based on Number of Sides:

Shapes progressively gain more sides.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

60. Shape with Varying Number of Internal Lines:

A shape’s internal lines change, often in a regular fashion.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 line → Circle with 2 lines → Circle with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 lines.

61. Sequential Shape Placement in a Grid:

Shapes move through positions on a grid.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left → Top-center → Top-right → ?
  • Answer: Middle-left.

62. Shape Expansion or Contraction:

A shape expands or contracts in size.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Triangle → Medium Triangle → Large Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Triangle.

63. Number of Lines Surrounding Shape Increases:

A shape may be surrounded by increasing lines, indicating a consistent pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square with 1 border → Square with 2 borders → Square with 3 borders → ?
  • Answer: Square with 4 borders.

64. Shape with Increasing Number of Dots:

The number of dots inside a shape increases step by step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 dot → Circle with 2 dots → Circle with 3 dots → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 dots.

65. Shape and Line Movement:

Shapes may shift in direction, with a line accompanying them in a fixed sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 horizontal line → Circle with 1 vertical line → Circle with 2 horizontal lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 2 vertical lines.

66. Sequential Shape Movement with Color Change:

A sequence where shapes and their colors change systematically.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Green Square → Blue Triangle → Red Circle → ?
  • Answer: Green Square.

67. Shape Transition by Symmetry:

Shapes may flip or rotate symmetrically in a pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Flipped Triangle → Triangle → Flipped Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Triangle.

68. Shape Rotation with Increasing Angles:

Shapes rotate, increasing by a certain angle each time.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    0° → 45° → 90° → ?
  • Answer: 135°.

69. Shape with Incrementing or Decrementing Size:

The size of shapes changes with a regular progression.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Large Square → Medium Square → Small Square → ?
  • Answer: Extra-small Square.

70. Shape with Increasing Number of Segments:

A shape may split into more parts or segments with each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Square divided in half → Square divided into 4 parts → ?
  • Answer: Square divided into 8 parts.

71. Color Pattern with Shape Change:

The color changes in a repeating pattern, while the shape alternates.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Blue Square → Red Circle → Blue Square → ?
  • Answer: Red Circle.

72. Shape Movement in Fixed Grid Pattern:

A shape follows a movement pattern on a grid.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left → Top-right → Bottom-right → ?
  • Answer: Bottom-left.

73. Increasing Number of Shapes in a Pattern:

The number of shapes increases steadily in a sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    1 circle → 2 circles → 3 circles → ?
  • Answer: 4 circles.

74. Color Cycle and Shape Change:

The color cycles in a predictable order while the shape changes.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Square → Blue Circle → Green Triangle → Red Square → ?
  • Answer: Blue Circle.

75. Shape and Line Relationship Pattern:

Shapes may appear with increasing or decreasing lines inside or around them.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square with 1 line inside → Square with 2 lines inside → Square with 3 lines inside → ?
  • Answer: Square with 4 lines inside.

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76. Shape with Progressive Color Filling:

A shape’s color filling increases or decreases progressively.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Empty Square → Half-filled Square → Three-quarters filled Square → ?
  • Answer: Fully filled Square.

77. Shape Changing by Size and Rotation:

Shapes grow in size and rotate in each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Triangle → Medium Triangle rotated 45° → Large Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Triangle rotated 45°.

78. Progressive Movement Through a Grid:

Shapes shift through positions on a grid according to a regular pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left → Middle-left → Bottom-left → ?
  • Answer: Bottom-center.

79. Shape Split with Color Change:

Shapes divide into more parts and change color systematically.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle → Circle split into 2 → Circle split into 4 → ?
  • Answer: Circle split into 8.

80. Shape with Changing Number of Sides:

Shapes change with an increasing number of sides.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

81. Incremental Size Decrease:

Shapes progressively shrink in size.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Large Square → Medium Square → Small Square → ?
  • Answer: Extra-small Square.

82. Shape Movement with Changing Direction:

A shape rotates or moves in alternating directions.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Rightward Triangle → Leftward Triangle → Rightward Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Leftward Triangle.

83. Shape with Increasing Internal Patterns:

Shapes gain increasing numbers of internal patterns or lines.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 dot → Circle with 2 dots → Circle with 3 dots → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 dots.

84. Pattern with Alternate Shape and Number:

Shapes and numbers alternate in the sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    1 Circle → 2 Squares → 3 Triangles → 4 Circles → ?
  • Answer: 5 Squares.

85. Shape with Changing Border Number:

A shape progressively gains borders or lines around it.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 line → Circle with 2 lines → Circle with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 lines.

86. Sequential Shape Rotation with Increasing Angles:

Shapes rotate with increasing angles in the sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    0° → 45° → 90° → ?
  • Answer: 135°.

87. Shape and Size Combination Pattern:

Shapes change in both color and size according to a fixed pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Red Square → Medium Blue Square → Large Green Square → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Yellow Square.

88. Shape Reversal in Symmetry:

A shape’s symmetry alternates through each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Flipped Square → Square → Flipped Square → ?
  • Answer: Square.

89. Shape with Progressive Number of Lines:

The number of lines inside or surrounding the shape progressively increases.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square with 1 line → Square with 2 lines → Square with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Square with 4 lines.

90. Increasing Shape Complexity in the Sequence:

The complexity of a shape increases, often by adding more sides or features.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

91. Shape Expansion with Alternating Colors:

A shape expands while alternating in color.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Red Circle → Medium Blue Circle → Large Green Circle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Yellow Circle.

92. Increasing Shape Number with Direction Change:

Shapes increase in number, while their direction changes.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    1 Circle → 2 Circles → 3 Circles → ?
  • Answer: 4 Circles.

93. Shape with Gradual Rotation and Color Change:

A shape rotates, and the color changes in the sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Green Circle → Blue Circle → Red Circle → ?
  • Answer: Green Circle.

94. Shape and Line Increase Sequence:

A shape progressively gains more lines inside or around it.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 line → Circle with 2 lines → Circle with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 lines.

95. Shape Transition with Internal Elements:

Shapes transition by gaining more internal components or elements.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Square with 1 diagonal line → Square with 2 diagonal lines → ?
  • Answer: Square with 3 diagonal lines.

96. Shape with Gradually Increasing Internal Angles:

Shapes change with progressively increasing angles inside them.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

97. Shape and Number Progression:

Shapes progress with an increasing number of elements like dots, lines, or patterns.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 dot → Circle with 2 dots → Circle with 3 dots → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 dots.

98. Increasing Lines Around a Shape:

A shape is surrounded by more lines with each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square with 1 line around it → Square with 2 lines around it → Square with 3 lines around it → ?
  • Answer: Square with 4 lines around it.

99. Shape Progression by Size and Position:

Shapes change in both size and their position within a grid.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left small Square → Top-right medium Square → Bottom-right large Square → ?
  • Answer: Bottom-left extra-large Square.

100. Shape Rotation with Color Shift:

Shapes rotate in specific steps while changing colors.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Triangle → Green Triangle rotated 90° → Blue Triangle → Red Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Green Triangle rotated 90°.

101. Shape and Color Sequence:

A shape alternates colors, and the sequence involves color transitions.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Square → Blue Triangle → Red Square → Blue Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Red Square.

102. Shape Increase with Direction Change:

The number of shapes increases, and their direction alternates.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    1 Square → 2 Squares → 3 Squares → ?
  • Answer: 4 Squares.

103. Shape Transformation by Rotation:

A shape rotates at fixed intervals, maintaining its size.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Square rotated 90° → Square rotated 180° → ?
  • Answer: Square rotated 270°.

104. Shape with Progressive Angles:

A shape gradually increases or decreases its angles.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    90° Angle → 120° Angle → 150° Angle → ?
  • Answer: 180° Angle.

105. Shape with Progressive Line Addition:

A shape gains more lines inside it.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 line → Circle with 2 lines → Circle with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 lines.

106. Shape Size and Position Change:

The shape grows in size and moves to different positions in a grid.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left small Circle → Top-center medium Circle → Top-right large Circle → ?
  • Answer: Bottom-left extra-large Circle.

107. Shape Change by Number of Segments:

Shapes divide into more segments with each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle → Circle split into 2 → Circle split into 4 → ?
  • Answer: Circle split into 8.

108. Shape with Alternating Size and Color:

The shape alternates in both size and color.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Red Triangle → Medium Blue Triangle → Large Green Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Yellow Triangle.

109. Shape Movement with Rotation:

A shape rotates with every step and changes position.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Triangle rotated 45° → Triangle rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Triangle rotated 135°.

110. Shape Repetition with Size Reduction:

Shapes repeat, but they get smaller with each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Large Square → Medium Square → Small Square → ?
  • Answer: Extra-small Square.

111. Shape Pattern with Number of Sides:

The number of sides of a shape increases in each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

112. Shape with Increasing Number of Colors:

A shape changes by incorporating more colors in each sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Red and Blue Circle → Red, Blue, and Green Circle → ?
  • Answer: Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow Circle.

113. Shape with Progressive Bordering:

A shape progressively gains more borders or lines.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 border → Circle with 2 borders → Circle with 3 borders → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 borders.

114. Shape with Increasing Internal Patterns:

A shape gains additional internal lines or patterns each time.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 line → Circle with 2 lines → Circle with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 lines.

115. Shape and Position with Fixed Rotation:

A shape moves through fixed grid positions, alternating its rotation.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Top-left Square → Top-right Square rotated 90° → Bottom-right Square → ?
  • Answer: Bottom-left Square rotated 90°.

116. Shape Pattern with Progressively More Sides:

The shape progressively gains more sides with each step.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

117. Shape Change by Color and Rotation:

A shape changes both color and orientation in a regular pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Green Square → Blue Triangle → Red Circle → ?
  • Answer: Green Square.

118. Shape Progression with Size and Internal Change:

A shape changes both in size and internal patterns.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Circle → Medium Circle with 1 dot → Large Circle with 2 dots → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Circle with 3 dots.

119. Shape with Alternating Rotation and Reflection:

Shapes alternate between being rotated and reflected.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Triangle rotated 45° → Triangle reflected → ?
  • Answer: Triangle rotated 90°.

120. Shape with Progressive Splitting:

A shape progressively splits into smaller parts.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle → Circle split into 2 → Circle split into 4 → ?
  • Answer: Circle split into 8.

121. Shape with Alternating Size and Position:

A shape alternates in size and changes positions on the grid.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Square (top-left) → Medium Square (top-right) → Large Square (bottom-right) → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Square (bottom-left).

122. Shape Change by Rotation with Color Pattern:

Shapes rotate, and their color alternates in a pattern.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Circle → Green Circle rotated 90° → Blue Circle → Red Circle → ?
  • Answer: Green Circle rotated 90°.

123. Shape with Increasing Number of Internal Sections:

A shape increases the number of sections inside it progressively.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Square with 1 diagonal line → Square with 2 diagonal lines → ?
  • Answer: Square with 3 diagonal lines.

124. Shape Progression with Increasing Complexity:

A shape becomes more complex by adding more elements.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle → Circle with 1 line → Circle with 2 lines → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 3 lines.

125. Shape Alternation with Rotation and Color Change:

Shapes alternate and undergo both color changes and rotations.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Square → Blue Square rotated 90° → Red Square → Blue Square rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Red Square.

126. Shape Rotation with Color Change:

A shape rotates while its color alternates between two options.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Triangle → Green Triangle rotated 90° → Red Triangle → Green Triangle rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Red Triangle.

127. Shape Transformation with Progressive Size and Direction:

A shape progressively increases in size and changes its direction.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Circle → Medium Circle rotated 90° → Large Circle → Extra-large Circle rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Small Circle rotated 180°.

128. Shape and Number Sequence:

A shape changes, and the number inside or around the shape increases.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 dot → Circle with 2 dots → Circle with 3 dots → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 dots.

129. Shape with Increasing Number of Parts:

A shape progressively breaks into more parts.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Square split in half → Square split into 4 → Square split into 8 → ?
  • Answer: Square split into 16.

130. Shape with Increasing Symmetry:

A shape’s symmetry increases, making the shape more complex.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Square → Pentagon → ?
  • Answer: Hexagon.

131. Shape with Expanding Border:

A shape’s border increases in the sequence.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 border → Circle with 2 borders → Circle with 3 borders → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 borders.

132. Shape with Rotational Movement and Color Change:

Shapes rotate while the color changes at fixed intervals.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Blue Triangle → Green Triangle rotated 45° → Red Triangle → Blue Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Green Triangle rotated 45°.

133. Shape Transition with Increased Number of Dots:

A shape has progressively more dots inside it.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle with 1 dot → Circle with 2 dots → Circle with 3 dots → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 4 dots.

134. Shape Movement with Progressive Rotation:

Shapes rotate progressively at fixed intervals.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Square rotated 90° → Square rotated 180° → ?
  • Answer: Square rotated 270°.

135. Shape and Border Movement Pattern:

A shape moves with an increasing number of borders around it.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square with 1 border → Square with 2 borders → Square with 3 borders → ?
  • Answer: Square with 4 borders.

136. Shape with Alternating Size and Internal Change:

The shape alternates in size while its internal structure changes.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Square → Square with 1 diagonal line → Medium Square → Square with 2 diagonal lines → ?
  • Answer: Large Square with 3 diagonal lines.

137. Shape with Increased Number of Sections Inside:

A shape gains more sections inside it as the sequence progresses.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle → Circle split into 2 sections → Circle split into 4 sections → ?
  • Answer: Circle split into 8 sections.

138. Shape Change with Symmetry Alteration:

The symmetry of a shape changes systematically.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Triangle → Reflected Triangle → Triangle → Reflected Triangle → ?
  • Answer: Triangle.

139. Shape with Changing Internal Lines:

A shape gradually gains more internal lines, altering its internal structure.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square with 1 line → Square with 2 lines → Square with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Square with 4 lines.

140. Shape Progression with Rotation and Reflection:

The shape undergoes rotation and reflection, changing in alternating steps.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Square rotated 45° → Square reflected → Square rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Square reflected.

141. Shape Alternation with Size and Rotation:

A shape alternates in both size and rotation angle.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Square → Square rotated 45° → Medium Square → Square rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Large Square rotated 135°.

142. Shape Alternation with Size and Number of Dots:

The shape alternates between different sizes while the number of dots inside increases.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Circle with 1 dot → Medium Circle with 2 dots → Large Circle with 3 dots → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Circle with 4 dots.

143. Shape with Changing Borders and Size:

A shape’s size changes while the number of borders increases progressively.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Circle with 1 border → Medium Circle with 2 borders → Large Circle with 3 borders → ?
  • Answer: Extra-large Circle with 4 borders.

144. Shape Rotation with Progressive Changes:

The shape rotates, and its size or complexity increases in regular steps.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Circle → Small Circle rotated 45° → Medium Circle → Medium Circle rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Large Circle.

145. Shape with Progressively More Lines:

The shape progressively gains more lines inside or around it.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square with 1 line → Square with 2 lines → Square with 3 lines → ?
  • Answer: Square with 4 lines.

146. Shape Change with Color Alternation:

Shapes alternate in color as they change size or orientation.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Triangle → Blue Triangle rotated 90° → Red Triangle → Blue Triangle rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Red Triangle.

147. Shape Transformation with Increasing Complexity:

A shape progressively becomes more complex by gaining more features.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Circle → Circle with 1 line inside → Circle with 2 lines inside → ?
  • Answer: Circle with 3 lines inside.

148. Shape Movement with Increasing Number of Parts:

A shape is progressively divided into more parts.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Square → Square with 2 parts → Square with 4 parts → ?
  • Answer: Square with 8 parts.

149. Shape Progression with Alternating Size and Rotation:

A shape alternates in both size and rotation as the sequence continues.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Small Circle → Circle rotated 45° → Medium Circle → Circle rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Large Circle.

150. Shape with Alternating Color and Rotation:

The shape alternates between different colors and rotations.

Example:

  • The sequence is:
    Red Square → Blue Square rotated 90° → Red Square → Blue Square rotated 90° → ?
  • Answer: Red Square.

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