The letter “C” follows “A Z E B I Y O” in the alphabet. By dividing the series into three patterns—vowels (A, E, I, O, U), letters backward (Z, Y, X,…), and consonants (B, C, D,…)—it is possible to understand why this is the case.
The series’ vowels follow the pattern “A E I O.” The pattern of the letters is ” Z Y .” The consonants, finally, are arranged in the form ” B .” The eighth letter in the series cannot be a vowel or a “X,” as can be demonstrated by comparing these two distinct patterns (not yet). As a result, it comes from the third sequence of consonants, and “C” comes after “B.”