Best daily reasoning practice for SBI PO
The 15-minute routine
- Warm up for 2 minutes. Read one solved example or yesterday's mistake note; do not start with random scrolling.
- Solve one timed puzzle for 5 minutes. Pick seating, floor, row or circular arrangement because these train constraint handling under pressure.
- Review for 5 minutes. Ask: which clue was the anchor, which clue did I ignore, and where did I guess?
- Log one mistake for 2 minutes. Keep a tiny notebook: “missed immediate-left clue”, “mixed above/below”, “did not test alternate case”.
- 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 for | Daily timed reasoning habit, fresh arrangement puzzles, streak discipline, honest speed practice. |
|---|---|
| Use question banks for | Large topic coverage, older exam sets, sectional mocks, and unfamiliar theory. |
| Use full mocks for | Exam 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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