Guess my rule

Fit the rule
AEFHIKLMN

Do not fit the rule
BCDGJOp

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To identify the rule, let's examine the given examples:

Fit the rule: AEFHIKLMN
Do not fit the rule: BCDGJOp

Looking at the fit examples, it appears that they contain only capital letters, starting from A and skipping one letter between each one (A, E, I, etc.).

Analyzing the examples that do not fit the rule, we see that they contain both capital and lowercase letters and do not follow the same pattern as the fit examples.

Based on this analysis, we can conclude that the rule is: The string should consist of only capital letters, with each letter being the next in the alphabet, skipping one letter between each one.

It is important to note that without additional examples or information, this explanation is simply an educated guess based on the given examples.

To guess your rule, we need to analyze the provided examples of words that fit the rule and those that do not. Let's break down the examples:

Fit the rule:
AEFHIKLMN

Do not fit the rule:
BCDGJOp

Comparing the two sets, we can observe that all the words that fit the rule consist of consecutive letters from the English alphabet. In contrast, the words that do not fit the rule contain some non-consecutive letters or lowercase letters.

Based on this analysis, it seems that your rule is that the words must only consist of consecutive letters from the English alphabet in capital letters.