Puzzles are a fun and exciting way to sharpen your brain! They’re often used in exams and job interviews to test logical and analytical skills. Whether you’re a school or college student preparing for tests or just want to challenge yourself, solving puzzles can improve your problem-solving abilities.

If puzzles are stopping you from doing well in interviews, you’re in the right place to get help. These 10 puzzle interview questions are enough to build a strong foundation for you.
- The Burning Ropes
- The 25 Horses
- The Bridge Crossing Problem
- The Poisoned Bottle
- The Two-Egg Problem
- Four Gallon Problem
- Number of Legs in the Palace
- The Six Houses
- The 8 Ball Problem
- Prisoners with Red/Black Hats
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Puzzle Title | Asked in Company |
|---|---|
| 10 Coins Puzzle | Google, Yahoo |
| Days of the month using 2 dice | Microsoft |
| Tic Tac Toe Puzzle | Amazon |
| Matchstick Puzzle | Kirloskar Brothers, SLB |
| Last Palindrome Date Before 10/02/2001 | Amazon |
| 10 identical bottles of pills | ZS Associate |
| 10 Balls in 5 Lines | Publicis Sapient |
| Round table coin game | ElectrifAi |
| Puzzle | The Circle of Lights | Microsoft, Bloomberg |
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