The alphabet letters with more than one line of symmetry include A, H, I, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, and Y. These letters can be divided into equal parts along both vertical and horizontal axes. For example, the letter "O" has infinite lines of symmetry, while "M" and "W" have vertical symmetry and diagonal symmetry. The presence of multiple lines of symmetry gives these letters a balanced and harmonious appearance.
Seven
o x l I
I could be wrong but I believe the following have point symmetry: I H O X That means if you cut them in half vertically or horizontally the pieces would be the same, mirror images if you will. There are many more letters that are symmetrical down a vertical line such as M and W etc.
H, I, O, X. Of course, it may depend on the font.
q and b
Seven
o x l I
Icebox, decided
H, I, O and X
I could be wrong but I believe the following have point symmetry: I H O X That means if you cut them in half vertically or horizontally the pieces would be the same, mirror images if you will. There are many more letters that are symmetrical down a vertical line such as M and W etc.
H, I, O, X. Of course, it may depend on the font.
The answer depends on the character set, the case as well as the font. For the upper case for the Roman alphabet and taking the simplest form, they are:H, O and X.
H, I, N, S, X and Z. I make that 6, not 3! And O has 180 degree symmetry and more!
o,X,and H
q and b
A symmetrical shape is said to have line symmetry. A shape that has line symmetry can have one or more lines of symmetry
a