Missing Figure - Beginner-Intermediate Level: pattern filling BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE

Strategic fast track practice for missing figure: 20 beginner-intermediate-level problems. Worksheet 9 of 30 - Focus: pattern filling. Develop expertise in visual completion, figure finding, pattern gap with step-by-step solutions. Ideal for developing learners targeting building on fundamentals with moderate challenges.

📝 Worksheet 9 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner-intermediate level

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Worksheet 9 of 30 (30% complete)

Question 1

Rows determine shape (row1: circle, row2: square, row3: triangle). Columns determine fill (col1: empty, col2: filled, col3: striped). Row 3, Column 3 is missing (triangle with striped fill). What completes the pattern?
Row 3 requires triangle. Column 3 requires striped fill (medium gray). Choose filled triangle.

Question 2

Number of stars follows Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3. What comes next? → ?
Fibonacci: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 (each term = sum of previous two). Next count: 5 stars.

Question 3

Each figure adds one dot. What comes next? → ?
Number of dots: 1, 2, 3, 4. Next: 5 dots.

Question 4

Figures alternate: solid circle, empty square. What comes next? → ?
Odd positions: solid circle. Even positions: empty square. 5th position: solid circle.

Question 5

Each circle gets progressively darker. What comes next? → ?
Shading progression: empty → light gray → medium gray → dark gray → black.

Question 6

Each polygon gains one side. What comes next? → ?
Number of sides: 3 (triangle), 4 (square), 5 (pentagon), 6 (hexagon). Next: 7 (heptagon).

Question 7

Pattern alternates: plus-in-circle, rotated square, plus-in-circle, rotated square. What comes next? → ?
Odd positions: plus inside circle. Next (5th) returns to plus-in-circle.

Question 8

Each figure rotates +45° clockwise. What comes next? → ?
Rotation angles: 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°. Next angle: 180°.

Question 9

Rows determine shape (row1: circle, row2: square, row3: triangle). Columns determine fill (col1: empty, col2: filled, col3: striped). Row 3, Column 3 is missing (triangle with striped fill). What completes the pattern?
Row 3 requires triangle. Column 3 requires striped fill (medium gray). Choose filled triangle.

Question 10

Hearts alternate colors. What comes next? → ?
Color pattern: black, red, black, red. Next: black heart.

Question 11

Figures alternate: solid circle, empty square. What comes next? → ?
Odd positions: solid circle. Even positions: empty square. 5th position: solid circle.

Question 12

Hearts alternate colors. What comes next? → ?
Color pattern: black, red, black, red. Next: black heart.

Question 13

Each polygon gains one side. What comes next? → ?
Number of sides: 3 (triangle), 4 (square), 5 (pentagon), 6 (hexagon). Next: 7 (heptagon).

Question 14

Each circle gets progressively darker. What comes next? → ?
Shading progression: empty → light gray → medium gray → dark gray → black.

Question 15

The dot moves right by +15 each time. Where is the next dot? → ?
X-positions: 20, 35, 50, 65. Next X-position: 80.

Question 16

Each figure adds one dot. What comes next? → ?
Number of dots: 1, 2, 3, 4. Next: 5 dots.

Question 17

Square rotates 45° clockwise and alternates filled/unfilled. What comes next? → ?
Rotation: 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°. Fill pattern: filled, empty, filled, empty. Next: filled at 180°.

Question 18

Square rotates 45° clockwise and alternates filled/unfilled. What comes next? → ?
Rotation: 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°. Fill pattern: filled, empty, filled, empty. Next: filled at 180°.

Question 19

In this 3×3 matrix, each row and column must contain one circle, one square, and one triangle. Row 1: [●] [■] [▲] Row 2: [▲] [●] [■] Row 3: [■] [▲] [?] Which shape completes the pattern?
Each row has a cyclic permutation. Row 3 needs a circle to complete the set.

Question 20

In this 3×3 matrix, each row and column must contain one circle, one square, and one triangle. Row 1: [●] [■] [▲] Row 2: [▲] [●] [■] Row 3: [■] [▲] [?] Which shape completes the pattern?
Each row has a cyclic permutation. Row 3 needs a circle to complete the set.
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