Square Seating Reasoning Puzzle for IBPS PO — Priya, Bhavna, Divya, Yash, Neha, Meera, Farhan, Sanjay
The puzzle
Priya, Bhavna, Divya, Yash, Neha, Meera, Farhan, Sanjay — 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.
- Neha sits at the middle of one of the sides.
- Priya sits 2nd to the left of Sanjay (all facing the centre).
- Neha sits 3rd to the right of Meera (all facing the centre).
- Divya sits 3rd to the left of Bhavna (all facing the centre).
- Bhavna sits at the middle of one of the sides.
- Divya sits immediately to the left of Yash (all facing the centre).
- Farhan sits 2nd to the left of Yash (all facing the centre).
Question: Determine the arrangement.
Reveal the answer
Answer: Priya, Bhavna, Meera, Yash, Divya, Farhan, Sanjay, Neha (clockwise; position 1 is a corner, so odd positions are corners and even positions are side-middles).
- 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 — "Neha sits at the middle of one of the sides." narrows it to 5040 possibilities. Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
- Clue 5 — "Bhavna sits at the middle of one of the sides." ⇒ Bhavna → seat 2 (a side-middle) (2160 possibilities left). Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Bhavna · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
- Clue 2 — "Priya sits 2nd to the left of Sanjay (all facing the centre)." narrows it to 336 possibilities. Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Bhavna · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
- Clue 3 — "Neha sits 3rd to the right of Meera (all facing the centre)." narrows it to 48 possibilities. Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Bhavna · _ · _ · _ · _ · _ · _
- Clue 4 — "Divya sits 3rd to the left of Bhavna (all facing the centre)." ⇒ Divya → seat 5 (a corner) (8 possibilities left). Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): _ · Bhavna · _ · _ · Divya · _ · _ · _
- Clue 6 — "Divya sits immediately to the left of Yash (all facing the centre)." ⇒ Priya → seat 1 (a corner), Yash → seat 4 (a side-middle), Neha → seat 8 (a side-middle), Meera → seat 3 (a corner), Farhan → seat 6 (a side-middle), Sanjay → seat 7 (a corner) (1 possibility left). Frame (clockwise from corner seat 1): Priya · Bhavna · Meera · Yash · Divya · Farhan · Sanjay · Neha
- Exactly one seating (up to rotation) survives every clue: Priya, Bhavna, Meera, Yash, Divya, Farhan, Sanjay, Neha clockwise, seat 1 being a corner.
How to crack square seating puzzles faster
- Draw the square with 8 marked seats — 4 corners, 4 side-middles — before reading a single clue.
- Place every "sits at a corner / middle of a side" clue first: each one halves the possibilities.
- Check WHO faces which way before any left/right clue — for an outward-facing sitter, left and right reverse.
- "Directly opposite" is always 4 seats away and never depends on facing — corner faces corner, middle faces middle.
FAQ
What is the seating order around this square table?
The order clockwise is: Priya, Bhavna, Meera, Yash, Divya, Farhan, Sanjay, Neha, 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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