Can anyone find the next character

Question:

Options:

Patterns for you to copy paste:

╟ ╢ ╠ ╣ ╤ ╧ ╥

╨ ╦ ╩ ┘ ╜ ╛ ┐

╖ ╕ ╙ ╘ ┌ ╓ ╒

• Is there a reading direction ? – user52327 Oct 2 '18 at 7:27
• @Jannis, I don't know. I did not even understand how to approach this! – Jithin Pavithran Oct 2 '18 at 7:30
• I would go for finding Logic that tries to represent maths or general connect signs – user52327 Oct 2 '18 at 7:32
• i was right?!? My Logic was right?? I was pretty sure it's wrong, or this just an alternative solution? – user52327 Oct 5 '18 at 15:09

Is it

?
because:

Look at the options table:

  1   2   3  ...  5   6   0
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
| ╟   ╢   ╠   ╣   ╤   ╧   ╥ |
| ╨   ╦   ╩   ┘   ╜   ╛   ┐ |

Every column corresponds to a number 1 to 7.
Everything over the system is %(modulo)7 making the last column 0.
When you read the pattern top down,
you notice there's only one sign from each table row.
Also, you can calculate: second sign - first sign = third sign,
In the first case, it is 0-0=0,
In the second case, it is 4-1=3
and in the last case it should be 4-6=-2.
I'm counting in 3rd row from right two to left and have:
┌
The pattern (with values):
+---+---+---+
| 0 | 1 | 4 |
| 0 | 4 | 6 |
| 0 | 3 | ? |
+---+---+---+

• I'm sorry but I have no idea how your explanation links to anything? – AHKieran Oct 2 '18 at 8:35
• @Jannis, Can you explain it better please. – Jithin Pavithran Oct 2 '18 at 8:48
• Okay I think I understand what you're saying, but in the case of the third column, doing what you've done in the middle column (4 - 1 = 3), you'd get (4 - 6 = ?) which would generate a negative number. – AHKieran Oct 2 '18 at 9:11
• @AHKieran no, it's the other way round, namely, $6-4$. – Mr Pie Oct 2 '18 at 9:17
• but both the ╣ and ╘ are in the fourth column, and ╛ is in the sixth column. unless I'm misinterpreting the answer – AHKieran Oct 2 '18 at 9:22

I think it is:

Because:

The middle shapes on each side (that would create a diamond if you join them up) are all T-like shapes, and the corner shapes and centre shape (arranged like a 5 on a 6 sided die) are F-like shapes. Therefore I believe the answer is limited to the F-like shapes.

And:

As there are the three other orientations of the ╕ symbol, it seems that this orientation would be the next one in the sequence. The ┐ symbol at the start, I believe to be the last of the four other ┐ symbols if the pattern had gone on before then, so it seems right that the ╕ symbol of same orientation would go last in that sequence of shapes.