I am trying to figure out a lettern pattern and what comes next

A,Y,C,W,__ __ ___

I need to explain the rule for this pattern but I am having a hard time

A = 1st letter

Y = 25th letter
C = 3rd letter
W = 23rd letter

Do you see a pattern? What letter do you think comes next?

E = 5th letter

V = 21st letter

add 2 for first letter, then subtract 2 for next letter

To figure out the rule for this pattern, observe the sequence of letters and try to identify any patterns or relationships.

In this case, let's analyze the positions of the letters in the English alphabet:

A -> 1
Y -> 25
C -> 3
W -> 23

As we can see, the pattern seems to involve pairing up letters based on their alphabetical position. The first pair is formed by A (1st position) and Y (25th position). The second pair consists of C (3rd position) and W (23rd position).

Now, let's try to determine the relationship between the positions of these pairs. By subtracting the positions of the letters within each pair, we can obtain the following sequence: 24, 20.

If we examine closely, we can recognize that the differences form a pattern. Each difference is decreasing by 4: 24, 20, 16.

With this information, we can now predict the next pair in the pattern by subtracting 4 from the previous difference:
16 - 4 = 12.

To find the corresponding letters for the next pair, we need to consider their alphabetical positions:
A -> 1
Y -> 25

So, for the next pair, the first letter would be the one in the 12th position (L) and the second letter would be in the 29th position (which gives us the letter B).

Therefore, based on the identified pattern and applying it to the given sequence, the next pair would be L, B.

To summarize the pattern:
1. Pair letters based on their alphabetical position.
2. Calculate the difference in positions for each pair and observe their pattern.
3. Apply the pattern to predict the positions of the next pair.
4. Convert the next pair's positions to letters to find the answer.