Verbal ReasoningYears 5–6Odd-One-Out

Odd word out (advanced)

Classify words by subtle distinctions such as connotation, word origin, or multiple shared properties

What you'll learn

  1. 1

    Imagine you have a bag of 5 toys — 4 are cars and 1 is a teddy bear. The teddy bear is the odd one out!

  2. 2

    Which is the odd one out: apple, banana, carrot, pear?

  3. 3

    Let's find the odd word out together: happy, joyful, sad, cheerful.

  4. 4

    Tap the odd word out in this group: triangle, square, circle, rectangle.

  5. 5

    Which word is the odd one out: run, walk, skip, sleep?

  6. 6

    One more together: piano, guitar, drum, paintbrush.

  7. 7

    Find the odd one out: summer, winter, spring, Tuesday.

Practise Odd word out (advanced) with Whizlo

Free AI-tutored lessons, unlimited practice questions, and progress tracking for ages 9–11. Aligned to the UK National Curriculum.