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In almost every IBPS Clerk Prelims exam, 3 to 5 questions are asked from floor floor-based puzzle topic. These puzzles may look tricky at first, but with regular practice and a clear method, you can solve them in less than 5 minutes. That’s why this is one of the most important and high-weightage topics in the reasoning section.

In this blog, you’ll learn what floor-based puzzles are, why they are important, and how to solve them step by step.

What Are Floor-Based Puzzles?

These are reasoning problems where people live on different floors of a building. Sometimes, they are placed in two flats per floor (Flat I and Flat II). You have to read the clues carefully and figure out who lives where.

You need to create a structure (a table or diagram) and place each person according to the clues.

 Importance and Weightage of Floor-Based Puzzles 

  • Usually, 3 to 5 questions are asked on this topic
  • Very common in IBPS Clerk Prelims
  • Helps you gain quick marks if your diagram is correct
  • Often combined with flat-based puzzles too (like this one!)

Most Expected Floor-based Puzzles Questions for IBPS Clerk 2025

Here we are providing the most expected Floor-based puzzles for IBPS Clerk questions. Candidates can click the PDF link and attempt all the questions

Directions(1-5): Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Ten persons P through Y live on ten different flats of a five-storey building, where the ground floor is numbered as 1 and floor immediately above the ground floor is numbered as 2 and so on. Each floor has 2 flats i.e., Flat – I and II. On every floor, Flat – I is in west of Flat – II. The dimensions of each of the flats are same. Only one person lives in each flat. Flat – I of floor – 2 is immediately above Flat – I of floor – 1 and immediately below the flat – I of floor – 3 and so on.

Note: If there are two persons live between two persons then these two persons may or may not live in same type of flat. Also, if P lives in flat – I, P and Q live in same type of flats which means Q also, lives in flat – I.

Q lives in flat – I. There are two floors between the floors of Q and U, who lives in the west of V. Q lives on even numbered floor. X’s floor is immediately above the V’s floor. X and T live in the same type of flat. There is one floor between the floors of X and T. S lives immediately below W. Y lives somewhere above P. R lives in flat –I. W and Y don’t live in the same type of flats.

Question 1: Who among the following lives on flat – I of 3rd floor?

A) P

B) Y

C) W

D) R

E) Can’t be determined

Question 2: How many floors are there between the floors on which Y and V live?

A) One

B) None

C) Two

D) Three

E) Can’t be determined

Question 3: Who lives immediately above P in the same type of flat?

A) Y

B) T

C) X

D) S

E) R

Question 4: Who lives on the same floor with R?

A) Q

B) T

C) S

D) Y

E) W

Question 5: Who lives two floors above the floor on which X lives?

A) T

B) P

C) W

D) Y

E) R

Floor-based puzzles for IBPS Clerk Questions PDF

An example of Floor-based puzzles with questions and answers in PDF format is provided below. Download now.

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Tips to Solve Floor-Based Puzzle Questions

A few tips that will help you do floor-based easily. Have a look and score 5 marks easily and increase your chances of getting selected in the first attempt. 

1. Start with the sure clues
Begin with direct statements like “Q lives on flat-I on an even floor.” Place this on your diagram first.

2. Draw a clear table
Make a table with floor numbers (from 5 to 1) and two flats (I and II) on each floor. Keep updating as you read clues.

3. Use keywords like “immediately above/below” carefully
These words give strong hints about placement, don’t mix them with “somewhere above/below.”

4. Note same-type flat conditions
If “Q and T live in the same type of flats,” they both must be in either flat I or flat II. Track these carefully.

5. Practice daily
The more puzzles you solve, the better and faster you become. Use mock tests and PDFs to build speed and accuracy.

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FAQs

Q1. How many questions from floor puzzles are expected in IBPS Clerk?

 Usually 3–5 in Prelims

Q2. Are floor puzzles tough?

No, they’re logic-based

Q3. Should I draw a diagram?

 Yes! Always use a table or grid to track positions clearly.

Q4. Are flats and floors the same?

 No. One floor has two flats (Flat I and II), so treat them separately

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