Puzzles
Practice Problems on Puzzles
Recent articles on Puzzles
What is a Puzzle?
A puzzle is a game, problem, or piece of information about any facts, clues, etc., that tests a person’s ingenuity or knowledge. A person is required to put pieces or the given information together in a logical way to arrive at the answer.
Puzzles check the intellect, common sense, knowledge, awareness, logic and reasoning ability of a person. Crossword puzzles, word-search puzzles, number puzzles, relational puzzles, and logic puzzles are different genres of puzzles. The academic study of puzzles is enigmatology.
We at GeeksforGeeks have tried to cover all the reasoning questions, which are asked in competitive exams. We have provided tips and tricks to solve maximum questions in less time. By solving puzzles regularly at GeeksforGeeks, you would be able to master your reasoning and crack your desired examination.
Types of Puzzles
Reasoning or Puzzles can be divided into four parts as per a common examination pattern:
- Analytical
- Logical
- Shape and Arrangement
- Mechanical
Topics :
Analytical / Mathematical Puzzles:
Recent articles on Analytical/mathematical puzzles
Recent articles on Logical puzzles
S.No. | Puzzle Title | Asked in Company |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 Coins Puzzle | Google, Yahoo |
| 2 | Days of the month using 2 dice | Microsoft |
| 3 | Tic Tac Toe Puzzle | Amazon |
| 4 | Matchstick Puzzle | Kirloskar Brothers, SLB |
| 5 | Last Palindrome Date Before 10/02/2001 | Amazon |
| 6 | 10 identical bottles of pills | ZS Associate |
| 7 | 10 Balls in 5 Lines | Publicis Sapient |
| 8 | Round table coin game | ElectrifAi |
| 9 | Puzzle | The Circle of Lights | Microsoft, Bloomberg |
Recent articles on Arrangement puzzles
Recent articles on Shape based puzzles
- Algorithm to solve Rubik’s Cube
- Crossword Puzzle Of The Week #1 (for DSA)
- Crossword Puzzle Of The Week #2 (for Computer Science and Applications)
- Crossword Puzzle Of The Week #3 (for Database and Queries)
- Crossword Puzzle Of The Week #4 (for Object Oriented Programming)
If you like GeeksforGeeks and would like to contribute, you can also write an article and mail your article to review-team@geeksforgeeks.org. See your article appearing on the GeeksforGeeks main page and help other Geeks.
Please write comments if you find anything incorrect, or you want to share more information about the topic discussed above.




