Missing item in pattern question

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So I notice that the hexagon rises, so it should be A or B. But beyond that, I can't figure out why one of A or B would be correct and the other would not be.










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    Sorry, but I don't agree: The only one with the right height is C. A and B are already above the level of the 4th image...
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So I notice that the hexagon rises, so it should be A or B. But beyond that, I can't figure out why one of A or B would be correct and the other would not be.










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So I notice that the hexagon rises, so it should be A or B. But beyond that, I can't figure out why one of A or B would be correct and the other would not be.










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So I notice that the hexagon rises, so it should be A or B. But beyond that, I can't figure out why one of A or B would be correct and the other would not be.







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    Sorry, but I don't agree: The only one with the right height is C. A and B are already above the level of the 4th image...
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    Sorry, but I don't agree: The only one with the right height is C. A and B are already above the level of the 4th image...
    – Torsten Link
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Sorry, but I don't agree: The only one with the right height is C. A and B are already above the level of the 4th image...
– Torsten Link
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Sorry, but I don't agree: The only one with the right height is C. A and B are already above the level of the 4th image...
– Torsten Link
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Pay attention to the number of moves the circle makes counter-clockwise with each step. From the first image to the second, the circle moves one space. From the fourth to the fifth step, it makes four moves counter-clockwise. So now we need to find the missing piece that is two moves counter-clockwise from the second step, and consequently three moves clockwise from the fourth step. That would be tile B:

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    The answer is:




    enter image description here




    The key is:




    Pay attention to the number of moves the circle makes counter-clockwise with each step. From the first image to the second, the circle moves one space. From the fourth to the fifth step, it makes four moves counter-clockwise. So now we need to find the missing piece that is two moves counter-clockwise from the second step, and consequently three moves clockwise from the fourth step. That would be tile B:

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      The answer is:




      enter image description here




      The key is:




      Pay attention to the number of moves the circle makes counter-clockwise with each step. From the first image to the second, the circle moves one space. From the fourth to the fifth step, it makes four moves counter-clockwise. So now we need to find the missing piece that is two moves counter-clockwise from the second step, and consequently three moves clockwise from the fourth step. That would be tile B:

      enter image description here







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        The answer is:




        enter image description here




        The key is:




        Pay attention to the number of moves the circle makes counter-clockwise with each step. From the first image to the second, the circle moves one space. From the fourth to the fifth step, it makes four moves counter-clockwise. So now we need to find the missing piece that is two moves counter-clockwise from the second step, and consequently three moves clockwise from the fourth step. That would be tile B:

        enter image description here







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        The answer is:




        enter image description here




        The key is:




        Pay attention to the number of moves the circle makes counter-clockwise with each step. From the first image to the second, the circle moves one space. From the fourth to the fifth step, it makes four moves counter-clockwise. So now we need to find the missing piece that is two moves counter-clockwise from the second step, and consequently three moves clockwise from the fourth step. That would be tile B:

        enter image description here








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