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Square Seating Reasoning Puzzle for IBPS PO — Zoya, Farhan, Isha, Geeta, Karan, Omkar, Meera, Manish

2026-08-15 Hard · 9 clues · 8 people IBPS PO · SBI PO · RBI Grade B

The puzzle

Zoya, Farhan, Isha, Geeta, Karan, Omkar, Meera, Manish — sit around a square table — 4 at the corners, 4 at the middle of the sides; each clue states its own facing convention — work out the seating order clockwise. Using the clues below, work out the arrangement.

  1. Geeta does NOT sit at any corner of the table.
  2. Karan does NOT sit next to Meera.
  3. Meera does NOT sit at any corner of the table.
  4. Farhan does NOT sit at any corner of the table.
  5. Manish does NOT sit at any corner of the table.
  6. Manish sits immediately to the right of Karan (corner people face the centre; side-middle people face outward).
  7. Zoya sits 3rd to the right of Meera (corner people face the centre; side-middle people face outward).
  8. Geeta sits immediately to the right of Omkar (corner people face the centre; side-middle people face outward).
  9. Omkar sits 2nd to the right of Isha (corner people face the centre; side-middle people face outward).

Question: Determine the arrangement.

Reveal the answer

Answer: Isha, Farhan, Zoya, Manish, Karan, Geeta, Omkar, Meera (clockwise; position 1 is a corner, so odd positions are corners and even positions are side-middles).

Corner 1IshaSide 2FarhanCorner 3ZoyaSide 4ManishCorner 5KaranSide 6GeetaCorner 7OmkarSide 8Meera
  • Start: 10080 distinct seatings (up to rotating the square frame) of 8 people — 4 at corners, 4 at the middle of the sides. Numbering clockwise from a corner, seats 1, 3, 5, 7 are the corners and 2, 4, 6, 8 the side-middles.
  • Clue 1 — "Geeta does NOT sit at any corner of the table." narrows it to 5040 possibilities. Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
  • Clue 3 — "Meera does NOT sit at any corner of the table." narrows it to 2160 possibilities. Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
  • Clue 4 — "Farhan does NOT sit at any corner of the table." ⇒ Farhan → seat 2 (a side-middle) (720 possibilities left). Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Farhan · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
  • Clue 5 — "Manish does NOT sit at any corner of the table." narrows it to 144 possibilities. Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Farhan · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
  • Clue 2 — "Karan does NOT sit next to Meera." narrows it to 72 possibilities. Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Farhan · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
  • Clue 6 — "Manish sits immediately to the right of Karan (corner people face the centre; side-middle people face outward)." narrows it to 24 possibilities. Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Farhan · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
  • Clue 7 — "Zoya sits 3rd to the right of Meera (corner people face the centre; side-middle people face outward)." ⇒ Geeta → seat 6 (a side-middle) (4 possibilities left). Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Farhan · _ · _ · _ · Geeta · _ · _
  • Clue 8 — "Geeta sits immediately to the right of Omkar (corner people face the centre; side-middle people face outward)." ⇒ Zoya → seat 3 (a corner), Isha → seat 1 (a corner), Karan → seat 5 (a corner), Omkar → seat 7 (a corner), Meera → seat 8 (a side-middle), Manish → seat 4 (a side-middle) (1 possibility left). Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): Isha · Farhan · Zoya · Manish · Karan · Geeta · Omkar · Meera
  • Exactly one seating (up to rotation) survives every clue: Isha, Farhan, Zoya, Manish, Karan, Geeta, Omkar, Meera clockwise, seat 1 being a corner.

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FAQ

What is the seating order around this square table?
The order clockwise is: Isha, Farhan, Zoya, Manish, Karan, Geeta, Omkar, Meera, starting from a corner. Relative positions are what matter — any rotation of the square that keeps corners on corners is the same answer.

How do you solve square table seating arrangement puzzles?
Mark the 8 seats (4 corners, 4 side-middles) and place the corner/middle clues first. Then apply left/right clues, checking each person's facing direction — a person facing outward has left and right reversed compared to someone facing the centre.

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