Alphabet Numbers Series for SBI PO 2025, Know Types of Questions Asked
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As the SBI PO 2025 Exam is just around the corner, students have started the last few days’ hustle, and to keep yourself ahead in the competition, you need to prepare hard but smartly. If you are fully prepared and want to revise or want to know some easy tricks to solve the most scoring topic of the reasoning section, that is, alphabet number series, then this blog is for you. 

What is an Alphabet Number Series?

In this exercise, you will receive a sequence of 1-26 alphabet letters and 0-9 numbers in a specific pattern. Your task is to find the missing letter or number, identify the next term in the series, or spot the odd one out. Each letter is connected to a specific numeric position. 

Example: A=1, B=2….. and so on.

Types of Alphabet Number Series Questions asked in SBI PO

Pure Alphabet Series

In this type, only alphabets (letters) are used in a fixed pattern. 

Example: A,C,E,G_ ? 

Where the value of A=1, C=3, E=5, G=7, predict the next alphabet. 

Solution: If you have noticed the question, the alphabets given are +2 in pattern, so the next one will be I, whose value is 9. A, C, E, G, I.

Alphabet + Number Alternating Series

In this type, alphabets and numbers are arranged in alternating order.

Example: A, 2, C, 4, E, ?

Solution: By decoding the value of alphabets, we get A=1, C=3, E=5, and so on. If you observe here, also numbers are in a +2 pattern. So after E, we will get 6. Hence, A, 2, C, 4, E, 6. 

Reverse Alphabet Series

In this reverse alphabetical order is asked, reverse alphabetical order means {Z=1, Y=2 ……A=26}. 

Example: D = 23, F = 21, H = 19, ?

Solution: D = 4 normally, but in reverse: Z = 1 → D = 26 – 4 + 1 = 23, in the same way F = 6 → 26 – 6 + 1 = 21 and H = 8 → 26 – 8 + 1 = 19. If you have observed that the pattern this series follows is numbers are decreasing by 2 (-2). So, next: 19 – 2 = 17 → Reverse of 17 is J

Alphanumeric Position Logic

In this type of series, each term is a combination of a number and a letter that follows a fixed arithmetic logic. 

Example: 3C, 6F, 9I, ?

Solution: Numbers are increasing in a pattern of +3, i.e., 3+3=6, 6+3=9. In alphabets, also a +3 pattern is observed. I.e, C=3+3=6, which is F, and so on. The answer is 9+3=12 And in alphabets I(9) + 3 = 12L. So the answer is 12L. 

Vowel/Consonant-Based Pattern

In this type of question, vowels and consonants are patterned in alphabetical order. 

Example: A, E, I, O, ?

Solution: In the question asked above, it contains vowels in order, so the next vowel that comes after O is U. 

Code-Based Alphabet Series

In this type of question, letters are replaced by numerical values and follow arithmetic operations(+, -)

Example: C = 3, F = 6, I = 9, ?

Solution: If you notice the pattern in the above questions, you will find that they follow a +3 pattern. So, as I=9, if you add +3 to 9, it gives 12, and when we put 12 in the alphabetical series, it will come to L. Hence, L=12 is the answer. 

Embedded Position-Based Questions 

In this type of question, you have to find the position of an alphabet that is relative to another number. 

Example: Find the letter 3rd to the left of the letter which is 5th from the right end in the word: “ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ”

Solution: Find the letter 5th from the right end → From Z backwards:  Z (1st), Y (2nd), X (3rd), W (4th), V (5th)
Now find the 3rd to the left of V → Move three letters left from V: V → U (1), T (2), S (3)
The answer is
S.

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Tips to Solve Alphabet-Number Series in SBI PO 2025 Quickly

To solve the tricky questions of alphabet number series quickly in SBI PO 2025, here are a few tips. If you follow them religiously, then you will be able to solve the questions in the minimum time that too with maximum speed. 

Memorize Alphabet Positions

To solve an alphanumeric series, the very first thing that you should do is to memorize the alphabet positions both in straight as well as reverse order. For this, we have given a table below

Alphabet and its numerical value table 

Alphabets Numeric values
A1
B2
C3
D4
E5
F6
G7
H8
I9
J10
K11
L12
M13
N14
O15
P16
Q17
R18
S19
T20
U21
V22
W23
X24
Y25
Z26

Alphabet and its numerical value table in reverse order. 

Alphabets in reverse orderNumerical Position
Z1
Y2
X3
W4
V5
U6
T7
S8
R9
Q10
P11
O12
N13
M14
L15
K16
J17
I18
H19
G20
F21
E22
D23
C24
B25
A26

Use this table while practicing the alpha-numeric series questions, and as you practice, the table will be gradually memorized for you. 

Analyze the Pattern

Analyze what pattern is following in the series, +2, +3, or any other pattern. If you notice the first three terms only, you will get an idea. See if the pattern is in increasing or decreasing order. 

Combine Letter and Number Logic

If the pattern follows a combination of letters and numbers, then do not try to solve the terms together; rather, try to solve the pattern of letters and numbers separately, which we have also done in the examples given above. 

Use the Elimination Technique

Try to eliminate all the possible wrong combinations to get the right one. This technique is often used in various other types of questions and topics. Here, you have to eliminate the wrong terms. 

Practice Positional Directions

The questions where positions are embedded, such as Find the letter 3rd to the left of the letter which is 5th from the right end in the word: “ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ”

Try to solve them in a way that one step at a time. If you have observed, we have tried to do the same in the example above.

Practice Question PDF for SBI PO 2025 Alphanumeric Questions 

To master the alphanumeric section, you need to practice a lot of questions daily and to help you in the same we have come up with a PDF, in which questions are giveen after deep analysis of previous year papers and exam pattern. The link of the PDF is given below. 

Conclusion 

In this blog, we have tried to discuss in detail the alphanumeric series for the SBI PO 2025 Exam, its types, and tips on how to solve it quickly, and also given a PDF which includes practice questions for the same. To master yourself in alpha-numeric series, you can take our topic-wise mock test for the SBI PO 2025 Exam. The link is given below.

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FAQs

What are the different types of alphanumeric series?

The different types of alphanumeric series are ascending, descending, and many more. To know in detail, check out our blog.

How to solve alphanumeric questions?

Note down the alphabetic series and numbers, then analyse the pattern, and then eliminate all the wrong options, and therefore you get the answer. To know further in detail, you can check out our blog.

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