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The SBI PO exam is one of the most prestigious banking exams in India, and the reasoning ability section plays an important role in determining your success. Among the various types of reasoning questions, puzzles hold significant weight. They test your analytical thinking, decision-making, and ability to process complex information under time constraints. In this blog, we’ll cover the most important puzzle types for SBI PO 2025, along with preparation tips and a FREE PDF download containing practice questions and solutions.

 

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Why Puzzles Are Important in SBI PO 2025?

The Reasoning Ability section of SBI PO Prelims and Mains includes puzzles as a major component. This is because of its weightage (15 to 20 questions), difficulty level, scoring potential, and time saving (if prepared well). You should try to solve a single puzzle set in less than 5 minutes.

  • Weightage: Around 15–20 questions in Prelims and 20–25 questions in Mains are puzzle-based.
  • Difficulty Level: Medium to High.
  • Scoring Potential: Mastering puzzles can help you quickly score 15–20 marks in one go.
  • Time Management: Solving puzzles efficiently gives you more time for other questions.

Types of Puzzles Asked in SBI PO 2025

The different types of puzzles asked in the SBI PO 2025 include linear seating arrangement puzzle, circular seating arrangement puzzle, box-based puzzle, schedule-based puzzle, and puzzles with a combination of blood relation and other topics. These types of puzzles are mostly asked in the exam, and to increase their difficulty level, the examiner adds more variables (profession, colour, people, etc.) to the question.

Puzzle TypeDescription
Linear Seating ArrangementPeople sitting in a row (facing same/opposite directions)
Circular Seating ArrangementPeople seated around a circular/hexagonal/square table
Box-Based PuzzleItems/persons placed in boxes/floors/stacks – top to bottom
Month/Date/Day-Based PuzzleEvents/persons scheduled over months, weeks or specific dates
Floor-Based PuzzlePeople living on different floors of a building
Designation/Profession PuzzleMatch names with professions, companies, cities, etc.
Blood Relation + Puzzle ComboRelational info embedded within seating or box puzzles
Uncertain Number of People PuzzleNo fixed number of persons; requires assumption and elimination
Puzzle with Dual VariablesTwo attributes per person – name + hobby, age + city, etc.

Most Important Puzzle Questions for SBI PO 2025

Try solving the puzzle question given below by yourself, then check the solution in the PDF.

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below:

Six persons A, B, D, P, Q and S have different number of pens among 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 11. Each of them belongs to different states among MP, UP, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Haryana and Kerala. These persons like different colours among Yellow, Red, Black, Green, Pink and Blue.

As S is from MP and has three pens less than the person from Bihar. B has highest number of pens.

Person from Tamil Nadu has 5 pens and likes Red, so S has either 4 pens or 8 pens. Case I: S has 4 pens:

PersonsStatesNo. of pensColour
SMP4 
 Bihar7 
B 11 
 Tamil Nadu5Red
    
    

Case II: S has 8 pens:

PersonsStatesNo. of pensColour
SMP8 
BBihar11 
 Tamil Nadu5Red
    
    
    

Person from Kerala has two pens more than the one, who likes Blue. Person from UP has at least two pens less than A.

A is not from Kerala, this is not possible in case I, so case I is rejected. And so A is from Haryana and has 7 pens and the person from UP has 4 pens.

PersonsStatesNo. of pensColours
SMP8 
BBihar11 
 Tamil Nadu5Red
AHaryana7Blue
 Kerala9 
 UP4 

Difference between the pens of the person from Haryana and the one, who likes Yellow is 1, so S likes Yellow colour.

P doesn’t have 9 pens but have more pens than Q, so P has 5 pens, Q has 4 pens and thus, D has 9 pens.

D likes Black colour.

Person, who likes Green colour, has fewer pens than D, so Q likes Green colour and B likes Pink colour. The final table is given below:
PersonsStatesNo. of pensColours 
SMP8Yellow 
BBihar11Pink 
PTamil Nadu5Red 
AHaryana7Blue 
DKerala9Black 
QUP4Green 

Question 1: The person, who likes Yellow color, has ____ pens.

  1. 11
  2. 7
  3. 8
  4. None of these

Question 2: D has _____ pens.

  1. 11
  2. 7
  3. 4
  4. 9
  5. None of these

Question 3: Person with lowest number of pens, likes _____ color.

  1. Yellow
  2. Green
  3. Black
  4. Pink
  5. None of these

Question 4: Person, who likes Pink, is from ______ .

  1. Bihar
  2. MP
  3. Haryana
  4. Kerala
  5. None of these

Download Free PDF – 35+ Practice Puzzles for SBI PO 2025

We’ve compiled a FREE PDF with 35+ most important puzzles, including:

  • Mixed level questions (Easy, Moderate, Difficult)
  • Detailed solutions

Tips to Solve Puzzles Quickly in SBI PO 2025

Follow the tips provided below when you prepare this topic:

  1. Read Carefully: Understand the structure before jumping into solving.
  2. Use Tables & Diagrams: Always organize information visually.
  3. Elimination Method: Rule out impossible options first.
  4. Start with Definite Clues: Pick clues with absolute placement.
  5. Practice Time-Bound Tests: Simulate exam conditions with a timer.

Puzzle Practice Plan For 7 Days

Follow the practice plan below for mastering the puzzle questions in less time.

DayFocus Area
Day 1Linear & Circular Seating
Day 2Box & Floor Based
Day 3Month, Day & Date Based
Day 4Dual Variable & Profession Based
Day 5Mixed Puzzles + Timed Practice
Day 6Mains Level Puzzles
Day 7Full-Length Puzzle Section Mock

Conclusion

Puzzles can be challenging and rewarding, and scoring is too, especially if you follow a smart approach for solving them. Practicing consistently with the right mix of speed and accuracy is an important step towards cracking the reasoning section of SBI PO 2025.

Don’t forget to download your free puzzle PDF and start solving today. Practice is the only way to gain the confidence needed for exam day!

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Most important Puzzles for SBI PO 2025: FAQs

Q1. How many puzzle questions are expected in SBI PO Prelims?

Around 15–20 out of 35 questions in reasoning.

Q2. Are puzzles time-consuming in SBI PO?

Yes, but with regular practice, you can solve one puzzle in under 5 minutes.

Q3. Will puzzles appear in both Prelims and Mains?

Yes. Mains puzzles are longer and multi-dimensional.

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