# Tom's mysterious alphanumeric character

Tom: I drew a mysterious alphanumeric character and showed it to Harry.
Dick: Harry, was it a letter or a number?
Harry: I'm not sure!
Dick: Assuming it was a letter, was it uppercase or lowercase?
Harry: It could have been either.
Dick: Assuming it was a number, was it odd or even?
Harry: Even.

What did Tom draw?

He drew

a circle.

Explanation

It could have been either a letter or a number, so it must have been 0/O/o, 1/I/l, or 5/S/s. Of these, only 0 is even.

• You neglect the possibility of 2/Z/z – Jeff Zeitlin Aug 23 '17 at 18:08
• @JeffZeitlin They look very different in my handwriting, but I suppose that's a possibility. – Mnemonic Aug 23 '17 at 18:16

Assuming

He drew a

0/o/O or 2/z/Z

all of which look similar if you have no context and based on the person's handwriting and are even

• I would dispute 2 looking like z. I've never seen handwriting where a 2 isn't curved at the top. – rybo111 Aug 23 '17 at 18:10
• @rybo111 Well, (now you have)[upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ef/…. Granted, that's from 1757. There are some fonts that do it, too, but that's not handwriting. – Engineer Toast Aug 23 '17 at 18:38
• @EngineerToast If the riddle was written in 1757 or was about fonts I might feel more inclined to accept your point ;) – rybo111 Aug 23 '17 at 18:59
• @rybo111 my Dad grew up in Germany and he crosses his Zs so that they don't look like 2s. He also crosses his 7s. – Stephen S Aug 23 '17 at 19:47
• @EngineerToast for next time, [text](link) – boboquack Aug 24 '17 at 3:24

O, X, V, I, D, M, C, L

of

Roman numerals except O !

and based on further answers by Dick, only

'O' is eligible to be single alphanumeric character that satisfies the conditions.

• It would appear to me that there are two other possibilities - the one immediately after your choice, and the next-to-last one of your list. – Jeff Zeitlin Aug 23 '17 at 18:08
• Given the ambiguity of letter case AND the parity of the numeric value, I would say that three of the value in your list would quality. Jeff Zeitlin is right. – Engineer Toast Aug 23 '17 at 18:42
• I agree with @EngineerToast and I think actually 2 and 0 are wrong answers bc 0 is not a circle. and 2 and z look different and It doesn't matter if some people have bad handwriting and write them similarly. – yukashima huksay Oct 4 '17 at 5:44

I think he draw

the cyrillic letter Be: б

It looks like

number 6

and

its ascender makes it big enough to pass as uppercase.

• OK, that's a nice non-Latin-alphabet alternative :-) – Rand al'Thor Aug 23 '17 at 21:24
• Thanks! And based on thegreatemu's answer, there are two other characters from this same alphabet which look like (my "number" - 2). Should I add them? – passerby Aug 23 '17 at 22:14
• Yes, good idea! – Rand al'Thor Aug 23 '17 at 22:54

I think he drew:

c/C

Because:

C in hexadecimal is 12 in decimal. If you drew C without context, it could be interpreted as the letter C or the number C represents. If we assume it is the letter, c/C look the same without other letters for scale. If we assume it is a number, C is even.

• Your ... radical ... suggestion is interesting, but I commend to your attention the cornerstone of a Significant Building. – Jeff Zeitlin Aug 23 '17 at 18:18

He drew a

'h' or '4' or 'Y'

Because:

h is a lowercase letter
rotate 180 degrees and you get a capital 'Y' in some handwriting
The same rotation produces a numeral '4'