Double-Row Seating Reasoning Puzzle for IBPS PO — Pooja, Meera, Bhavna, Karan
The puzzle
Pooja, Meera, Bhavna, Karan — sit in two rows facing each other — Row 1 faces south, Row 2 faces north, with 2 seats per row. Using the clues below, work out the arrangement.
- Pooja sits immediately to the left of Meera (both facing north).
- Bhavna faces south.
- Karan sits immediately to the left of Bhavna (both facing south).
Question: Determine the arrangement.
Reveal the answer
Answer: Row 1 (facing south): Pooja, Meera. Row 2 (facing north): Bhavna, Karan.
- Start: 24 ways to seat 4 people in two facing rows of 2.
- Clue 2 — "Bhavna faces south." narrows it to 12 possibilities. Board — North (W→E): _ · _ | South (W→E): _ · _
- Clue 1 — "Pooja sits immediately to the left of Meera (both facing north)." ⇒ Pooja → the north-facing row, column 1 (1 = west), Meera → the north-facing row, column 2 (1 = west) (2 possibilities left). Board — North (W→E): Pooja · Meera | South (W→E): _ · _
- Clue 3 — "Karan sits immediately to the left of Bhavna (both facing south)." ⇒ Bhavna → the south-facing row, column 1 (1 = west), Karan → the south-facing row, column 2 (1 = west) (1 possibility left). Board — North (W→E): Pooja · Meera | South (W→E): Bhavna · Karan
- Exactly one seating survives every clue — north row: Pooja, Meera; south row: Bhavna, Karan.
How to crack double-row seating puzzles faster
- Treat each row as an independent linear arrangement, then apply the cross-row clues last.
- "Faces" means the person opposite — use these clues as cross-row constraints to lock both rows at once.
- Draw two parallel rows on paper, fill each row independently, then check which cross-row pairs satisfy the remaining clues.
- "Immediately to the left/right of" applies within the same row only — cross-row facing is a different relationship.
FAQ
Who sits in the first seat of each row?
Pooja, Meera sit in Row 1, and Bhavna, Karan sit in Row 2. Cross-reference with the facing clues to validate.
How do you solve double-row seating arrangement puzzles?
Solve each row independently first using linear-seating techniques, then apply cross-row constraints (facing, diagonally opposite) to find valid pairs. Draw two parallel rows and eliminate combinations that violate any clue.
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