Introduction
Letter Pyramids are arrangements of English alphabets in a triangular shape. This topic tests your spatial reasoning and pattern recognition skills by asking you to find relationships between different sets of letters based on their positions in the pyramid.
Explanation Step by Step
In a letter pyramid, letters are placed starting from the top. Each subsequent row contains more letters than the one above it. To solve these problems, you must observe the geometrical pattern formed by connecting the letters in the given group and apply the same logic to find the missing group.
Visualizing paths and shapes within the letter pyramid structure.
Sub-topics
Pyramids - Use of Letters
Study the following pyramid structure:

Examples
Example 1
If ABD is related to ACF, then BDG is related to?
Tricks and Shortcuts
Always look for symmetry. If the first group is on the left, the related group is often at the exact same position on the right side of the pyramid.
Common Mistakes
Miscounting the rows or skipping a letter in a sequence. Ensure you follow the exact path provided in the logic.
Practice Questions
Easy Questions
- What is the middle letter of the 3rd row?
- If A-B-C is the sequence, what is the next letter in the 4th row?
- Name the letters in the 2nd row from left to right.
Medium Questions
- If B-E-I is a pattern, find a similar pattern starting from C.
- Identify the shape formed by the letters D-H-L-M-I-E.
- If G-H-I-J represents 4 units, what does B-C represent?
Hard Questions
- Find the relation: (B-D-G) : (C-F-J) :: (D-H-L) : (?)
- Determine the path length of K-L-M-N-O compared to G-H-I-J.
- If a sequence follows a zigzag pattern starting from A, identify the 7th letter.
Revision Summary
The use of letters in pyramids requires a sharp eye for patterns. Focus on row numbers and the distance between letters to solve questions quickly.
