Now, if youâve read my previous articles about Alphabet Logic and Color Logic, you already know a bit about how these systems came to be. In this article, I want to explain how the Alphabet Matchmaker actually worksâthe system, the philosophy, and why itâs the way it is.
Matching Through Alphabet Logic
The Alphabet Matchmaker pairs people based on Alphabet Logic. Itâs simple in concept:
* If a pair follows Alphabet Logic, they are considered a matchâa perfect pairing, soulmates, whatever you want to call it.
* If the pair doesnât follow Alphabet Logic, there are two possibilities:
1. The letters are different but not part of a complementary pair â considered incompatible, just ânot preferred.â
2. The letters are the same â considered incest, philosophically speaking.
Let me explain this in more detail, because the reasoning behind these rules is philosophical, not personal. Thereâs nothing offensive hereâitâs about patterns and logic, not you as a person.
Why Some Pairs Are Not Preferred
In Alphabet Logic, each letter is paired with only one other letter. Think of it like a relationship framework: two people together is the default. No cheating, no multiple partners.
If someoneâs first letter pairs with a letter outside its official pair, itâs like breaking the rule. Philosophically, itâs cheating. That's why itâs not âpreferredâ due to loss of the logic's integrity.
So ânot preferredâ is just outside the intended logic of the system.
Fun fact: Most real-world couples would likely fall in this range because of the rarity of alphabet logic couples.
Why Same-Letter Pairs Are Considered Incest
Now, the âincestâ rule might sound extreme, but it has a philosophical basis. If two people share the same first letter, they belong to the same family in Alphabet Logic.
* Same-family letters are considered siblings or parent-child relationships.
* A romantic relationship within the same letter group doesnât fit the systemâitâs philosophically incestuous.
This isnât a judgment on peopleâitâs simply the way the system interprets patterns. Alphabet Logic cares about letters, not personalities. If your letters collide this way, itâs a quirk of the system, not a problem with you.
Luck, Probability, and the âAlphabet Lotteryâ
Alphabet Logic is rare by design. With 13 pairs covering 26 letters, the chances of matching perfectly are lowâless than 10%. Thatâs part of the fun:
* If you hit the perfect pair, consider it a lottery win, a little emotional validation.
* If you donât, thatâs okayâ not everyone wins the lottery, and thatâs part of the systemâs charm.
The randomness adds excitement. Itâs quirky, weird, and entirely based on the first letter of your name. Your name matters more than who you are.
Summary: How the Matchmaker Sees You
1. Alphabet Logic Pair â Perfect match, soulmates, rare and special.
2. Different Letters, Not a Pair â Incompatible, not preferred, just outside the framework.
3. Same Letter â Philosophical incest; the system treats you as the same family.
Itâs a strange system, yes. But thatâs what makes it interesting. Itâs structured and chaotic, philosophical and whimsical, and entirely based on the quirky world of letters.
So if youâre trying it out, remember: winning the Alphabet Lottery is rare, but itâs fun. And even if you donât win, the system still tells a storyâabout patterns, balance, and the weird logic of letters.