20 free reasoning puzzles, as a PDF
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- 10 question types
- Easy → Hard
- Answer key included
- No watermark
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What's inside the free 20
Two puzzles from each of ten families: linear seating, circular seating, floor arrangement, box & square arrangement, scheduling, order & ranking, syllogism, coded inequality, blood relations, and coding-decoding & classification. Mixed difficulty, with the worked answer key at the back.
Then pick the book for your exam
Each edition is 100 puzzles drawn from the same validated pool, weighted to that exam's own topic mix. No question type is exclusive to one edition — the weighting is what differs, and it is what makes an hour of practice match your paper.
All paid books below are the 2026 edition. Editions are cut each December and go live on 1 January.
Banking Edition
IBPS PO · SBI Clerk · RBI Grade B
Seating-heavy, the way banking papers are: floor, circular, linear and double-row arrangement lead, then syllogism, coded inequality, ranking and blood relations.
SSC Edition
SSC CGL · CHSL · CPO
Leads with coding-decoding and classification — the two SSC leans on hardest — then blood relations, ranking, floor arrangement, inequality and syllogism.
Railway (RRB) Edition
RRB NTPC · Group D · ALP
The flattest mix of the six, matching RRB's spread: coding, classification, syllogism and inequality all carry weight alongside blood relations, ranking and seating.
UPSC CSAT Edition
UPSC CSAT Paper II
Built for CSAT's logic half: syllogism and coded inequality lead, followed by data sufficiency, ranking, arrangement and classification.
State PSC Edition
State PSC prelims
An even eight-way spread — syllogism, inequality, classification, coding, blood relations, ranking, floor arrangement and data sufficiency — because state papers vary.
GRE / GMAT Edition
GRE & GMAT — data sufficiency and deductive logic
Sufficiency judgement first: data sufficiency leads, then coded inequality and syllogism, with ranking, classification and blood relations behind them.
Or take the whole library
The complete 150-puzzle book
Every one of the 28 reasoning types, sectioned by family
Not exam-weighted — the full spread, with a target time and a common-mistake note on every puzzle. This is the one to take if you are preparing for more than one exam.
Complete Bundle — all seven books
The 150-puzzle book + all six exam editions
750 puzzles in total. At the prices on this page the seven come to ₹1,893 bought separately, so the bundle saves ₹394 — a fifth off. Worth it from the third edition on; below that, buy the two you'll actually open.
Questions
Is the PDF really free?
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How do you know every puzzle has one answer?
Each puzzle is generated and then handed to a constraint solver, which enumerates the solutions. A puzzle with two valid answers — or none — is discarded and never reaches a book. It is the same check that runs on the daily puzzle before it is served.
What is the difference between an edition and the full book?
The full book is 150 puzzles across all 28 reasoning types. An edition is 100 puzzles drawn from the same pool but weighted to one exam's topic mix. If you sit one exam, the edition wastes less of your time; if you sit several, the full book covers more ground.
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