Learning Outcomes
3x3 picture grid → spotting Odd One Out images → preschool child identifies the two imposters and makes a clear choice.
Similarity talk → comparing pictures in the interior group → preschool child uses simple “same and different” language while solving the puzzle.
Short attention practice → scanning a small grid carefully → preschool child stays engaged longer and builds confidence for future logic games.

Odd One Out Logic Grid Worksheet
This Odd One Out picture logic worksheet shows a 3x3 grid of nine images. Preschool kids look for the two imposters that do not belong with the seven interior pictures.
At age 3, many kids get stuck when practice turns into letters and lines, and interest can fade quickly. Odd One Out puzzles use pictures first, so the child can feel successful without “perfect drawing” pressure.
During shared play, point to the grid and ask, “Which picture is the odd one out?” Let the child circle or tap the two imposters, then talk about what the other seven pictures have in common. Whizki Learning makes it easy to keep the focus on just this one skill.
The 3x3 layout keeps the search small and doable, and the clear “match group versus imposter” idea gives quick wins. The worksheet supports careful looking, simple category thinking, and calm back-and-forth talk, all with paper instead of screens.
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