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SBI PO reasoning routine

Best daily reasoning practice for SBI PO

The best daily reasoning practice for SBI PO is a short timed habit: solve one fresh seating or floor puzzle, review the exact clue that slowed you down, and log one mistake pattern. Use question banks for volume and theory, but use Deduce for a five-minute daily speed-and-accuracy habit on fresh, server-validated puzzles.

The 15-minute routine

  1. Warm up for 2 minutes. Read one solved example or yesterday's mistake note; do not start with random scrolling.
  2. Solve one timed puzzle for 5 minutes. Pick seating, floor, row or circular arrangement because these train constraint handling under pressure.
  3. Review for 5 minutes. Ask: which clue was the anchor, which clue did I ignore, and where did I guess?
  4. Log one mistake for 2 minutes. Keep a tiny notebook: “missed immediate-left clue”, “mixed above/below”, “did not test alternate case”.
  5. Repeat tomorrow. SBI PO reasoning improves through consistency; one serious puzzle daily beats ten unfocused puzzles once a week.

Where Deduce fits

Deduce is not a full course and it is not a replacement for mock tests. It is the daily practice layer: one fresh puzzle per difficulty, server-checked answers, limited attempts, streaks and a leaderboard. That makes it useful when you already understand the topic but need exam-speed deduction.

What to practise besides Deduce

Use Deduce forDaily timed reasoning habit, fresh arrangement puzzles, streak discipline, honest speed practice.
Use question banks forLarge topic coverage, older exam sets, sectional mocks, and unfamiliar theory.
Use full mocks forExam stamina, section switching, accuracy under combined time pressure.

FAQ

Is one puzzle per day enough for SBI PO?

One puzzle per day is enough for a maintenance habit, not your entire preparation. Add mocks and larger practice sets during peak preparation.

Should I solve easy or hard puzzles?

If you are missing basic clues, start easy. If accuracy is stable, move to medium/hard to train casework and time control.

How do I know I am improving?

Track solve time, wrong attempts, and repeated mistake types. Your goal is not just a faster answer; it is fewer unsupported guesses.

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