Sudoku Mini
Train logical placement with mini Sudoku-style pattern puzzles for fast elimination practice.
Easy 10 questions
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Puzzles test your logical thinking, pattern recognition, and problem-solving approach — skills that top employers actively look for. Unlike formula-based aptitude questions, puzzles require a different kind of thinking: you need to build mental models, eliminate impossible scenarios, and trace constraints to their logical conclusion. Our puzzle section covers 8 categories including Sudoku, seating arrangements, clock puzzles, river crossing problems, and chessboard challenges. Each category has a timed quiz mode, a static Q&A page with fully solved puzzles, and a tutorial that breaks down the solving strategy step by step.
Train logical placement with mini Sudoku-style pattern puzzles for fast elimination practice.
Easy 10 questions
Solve number and symbol pattern grids to improve visual logic and sequence spotting.
Easy 10 questions
Practice seating arrangement puzzles that test ordering, relative positions, and deduction.
Easy 10 questions
River crossing puzzle and riddle questions to solve classic logic puzzles that test constraints, step planning, and creative thinking wit...
Medium 10 questions
Practice clock puzzles to improve angle, direction, and time-based logical reasoning.
Medium 10 questions
Train lateral thinking with riddle-based logic questions and structured explanations.
Medium 10 questions
Practice chessboard-inspired puzzle questions focused on counting, layout, and movement logic.
Medium 10 questions
Improve route planning and spatial reasoning with maze-style distance and path puzzles.
Hard 10 questions
8 categories: Sudoku Mini, Pattern Grids, Seating Arrangement, River Crossing, Clock Puzzles, Riddle Logic, Chessboard Puzzles, and Maze Routes.
Practice daily. Start with easier difficulty and gradually increase. Read the explanation after every question — it teaches you the solving strategy. Our tutorial pages break down each puzzle type into repeatable patterns.
Yes. Many companies include puzzle rounds in their selection process. Seating arrangement and logical deduction puzzles are especially common in consulting and analytics roles.