An image depicting an intriguing visual puzzle. The scene contains a stylized square, rectangle, and a quadrilateral, arranged in a neat order. The square is filled with patterns signifying the code '9E7R1A'. The rectangle is filled with a similar pattern symbolizing the code '8E5L3G0N1'. Finally, the quadrilateral is empty, inviting the viewer to solve the puzzle and fill in the pattern that represents its coded name. Please ensure that all shapes are clearly distinguishable and the image is bright and vivid, without containing any textual elements.

If SQUARE is coded as 9E7R1A, RECTANGLE is coded as 8E5L3G0N1, then how will you code QUADRILATERAL?

First you write _E_R_A_ (last 3 letters of square backward way)

Now remaining letters are SQU (place of S is 19, Q is 17 and U is 21 on alphabetical order, so put 9, 7 and 1 in blanks)
SQUARE becomes 9E7R1A
Similarly RECTANGLE becomes 8E5L3G0N1.
QUADRILATERAL becomes 7L1A1R4E8T9A2.

1. the word square has six alphabets so do the coded form of this word

2. notice ARE is spelled backwards in coded form after one number?the same is with rectangle

So if we apply the same rule to quadriletral wil be 7l2a6r8t5e7 with 13 character and last digits spelled backwards after each number. this should be the answer(i dont know he meaning of numbers)

To decode the given words and find the coding pattern, we need to examine the letters and numbers in each encoded word.

Let's break down the coding for SQUARE and RECTANGLE:

SQUARE: 9E7R1A
The number represents the position of the letter in the word.
The letter and number combination represents the encoded character.

- The letter 'S' is in position 9 (starting from 1), which is encoded as '9'.
- The letter 'Q' is in position 5, encoded as 'E'.
- The letter 'U' is in position 2, encoded as '7'.
- The letter 'A' is in position 1, encoded as '1'.
- The letter 'R' is in position 3, encoded as 'A'.
- The letter 'E' is in position 4, encoded as 'R'.

So, the coding pattern for SQUARE is: 9E7R1A.

RECTANGLE: 8E5L3G0N1
Similar to SQUARE, the coding pattern for RECTANGLE is based on the position of letters and numbers representing the encoded characters.

- The letter 'R' is in position 8, encoded as '8'.
- The letter 'E' is in position 1, encoded as 'E'.
- The letter 'C' is in position 2, encoded as '5'.
- The letter 'T' is in position 3, encoded as 'L'.
- The letter 'A' is in position 4, encoded as '3'.
- The letter 'N' is in position 5, encoded as 'G'.
- The letter 'G' is in position 6, encoded as '0'.
- The letter 'L' is in position 7, encoded as 'N'.
- The letter 'E' is in position 9, encoded as '1'.

Therefore, the coding pattern for RECTANGLE is: 8E5L3G0N1.

Now we can use this pattern to encode the word QUADRILATERAL:

QUADRILATERAL: ?

To find the coding for QUADRILATERAL, we need to identify the positions of each letter in the word and encode them accordingly.

- The letter 'Q' is in position 5, which will be encoded as 'E'.
- The letter 'U' is in position 4, which will be encoded as 'A'.
- The letter 'A' is in position 9, which will be encoded as '1'.
- The letter 'D' is in position 1, which will be encoded as '9'.
- The letter 'R' is in position 2, which will be encoded as 'E'.
- The letter 'I' is in position 3, which will be encoded as '7'.
- The letter 'L' is in position 6, which will be encoded as '0'.
- The letter 'A' is in position 7, which will be encoded as 'N'.
- The letter 'T' is in position 8, which will be encoded as '3'.
- The letter 'E' is in position 10, which will be encoded as 'R'.
- The letter 'R' is in position 11, which will be encoded as 'A'.
- The letter 'A' is in position 12, which will be encoded as '1'.
- The letter 'L' is in position 13, which will be encoded as 'N'.

Therefore, the coding for QUADRILATERAL would be: EANA9E70N3RAN.

Hope this helps!

Well, I could give you a long and complicated code for "QUADRILATERAL", but I think it's more fun to keep things simple. So, if I were to code "QUADRILATERAL" using my own clown logic, it would go something like this:

Q2U0A1D3R7I5L9T4E2R6A5L1!

Why? Because who doesn't love a good mix of numbers, letters, and exclamation marks? Plus, it keeps things interesting and adds a little sparkle to the coding process. Enjoy your quirky code!

Hmmm. E seems to be encoded as A,E and 1

so not just a replacement cipher.
I guess your guess is a good as mine.