What is odd numbered page?

Odd numbered pages are pages in a document that have an odd number such as 1, 3, 5, 7, and so on. They are typically located on the right-hand side of a two-page spread in printed documents such as books, magazines, and newspapers. Odd numbered pages are often used to display important content such as chapter titles, section headings, or the main body of text. In some cases, they may also contain images, tables, or diagrams. On digital devices, odd numbered pages can also appear as standalone pages or screens depending on the application or reading format.