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IBPS PO Prelims Level Puzzles Concept with Examples

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IBPS PO For Puzzle: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection conducts the IBPS PO 2025 exam annually to recruit candidates for the Probationary Officer (PO) position. In the Prelims stage, the puzzle topics are the most important section to focus on is the Reasoning Ability section. Within Reasoning, Puzzle sections contain 15 to 20 questions out of 35. If you’re preparing for IBPS PO Prelims 2025, mastering puzzle-based questions is non-negotiable. They test not only your reasoning skills but also your ability to process and organise information quickly. In this article, we are providing the puzzle questions or concepts and a detailed analysis and solution.

 

Study Resources Based On the Latest Pattern

What Are Puzzles in IBPS PO Prelims?

Puzzles are logic-based questions that involve arranging people, objects, or conditions according to specific constraints. You’re required to deduce the correct order or arrangement based on a set of clues.

Weightage: 15-20 marks (out of 35 in Reasoning)

Time to Target: 15 minutes max

Puzzles Most Asked Questions for IBPS PO 2025 Exam

Types of Puzzles asked in the IBPS PO Preliminary exam

Here is the list of puzzle types that are frequently asked in IBPS PO exams based on the analysis of the last 5 years’ papers:

Linear Arrangement Puzzle

  • Single row or double row
  • Persons sitting in a row facing north, south or opposite directions
  • Example: 8 persons sitting in a row, some facing north and some facing south

Circular Arrangement Puzzle

  • People sitting around a circular table
  • Can sit facing towards/away from the centre
  • Sometimes double arrangement – ​​an inner circle and an outer circle

Box/Stack Puzzle

  • Arranging boxes one above the other
  • Based on colour, item, number or name

Floor-based Puzzle

  • Arranging people living on different floors of a building
  • Common with 7-10 floors, can include additional parameters like favourite colour or profession

Month-Date Puzzle

  • Birthdays/events and months of people on different dates
  • Example: Two 7 people born on different dates in different months

Day-based puzzles

Events scheduled on different days of the week or different weeks in a month

Concepts & Tricks to Approach IBPS PO Puzzles

To excel at solving IBPS PO Prelims puzzles, candidates must adopt a systematic approach. Below are some key strategies to solve puzzles efficiently:

Read the problem carefully: Understand the given conditions, identify the type of puzzle, and note any specific constraints (e.g., directions, attributes, or negative signs).

Organise information effectively by using diagrams, tables, or charts to visually represent data. For example:

  • For seating arrangements, draw a line, circle, or table.
  • For floor-based puzzles, draw a table with floors and attributes.

Identify definite clues: Start with clues that provide concrete information (e.g., “A sits on the far left” or “B lives on the third floor”).

Use negation: Limit the possibilities by eliminating options that violate the given conditions.

Handle negative hints: Pay attention to hints that tell what is not possible (for example, “A does not sit next to B”).

Practice time management: Since puzzles are time-consuming, aim to solve them within 5-7 minutes. If a puzzle seems too complicated, skip it and solve it again later.

Check the answers: Double-check the arrangement to make sure all the conditions are met before answering.

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