Actually, Jean, the N is just fine, and I am happy with it. I'm happy with all these letters.
Lynda, you are right, I don't have any trouble with any of these.
You're all close, but nobody's got it quite yet! What is it they have in common? Maybe you need to consider all the other letters in the alphabet to work it out.
Colleen is right. These letters are based on diagonals.
Terri, I do not include A, K, M and R in this group because, in my view, their basic construction does not depend on diagonals. More on why in a later post.
I think V is common because V repeat the all six letters.
ReplyDeleteGot no idea. V W X Y Z follow each other in the alphabet, but no idea why the N.
ReplyDeleteLove the Y.
They are all really tricky to piece! Though yours don't look as if they were!
ReplyDeleteHard to piece, with the angle! I always have trouble getting the same degree of angle with those letters.
ReplyDeleteI know, I know . . . but I'm not saying. Ya'll are getting warm, though!
ReplyDeleteThe N is really a bad Z and all go in order....love that they are green too!
ReplyDeleteOops I didn't mean bad, just that you weren't happy with it.
ReplyDeleteActually, Jean, the N is just fine, and I am happy with it. I'm happy with all these letters.
ReplyDeleteLynda, you are right, I don't have any trouble with any of these.
You're all close, but nobody's got it quite yet! What is it they have in common? Maybe you need to consider all the other letters in the alphabet to work it out.
They all have diagonal lines and triangles in them. :-)
ReplyDeleteThey all have slanted parts... what about "S"? "A"? "K"? "M"? and "R"?
ReplyDeleteFun Quiz!
Hugs!
Colleen is right. These letters are based on diagonals.
ReplyDeleteTerri, I do not include A, K, M and R in this group because, in my view, their basic construction does not depend on diagonals. More on why in a later post.