Alright, let’s solve this fun logical seating puzzle carefully — it’s a classic type of reasoning question!

🧩 The Question

“A, P, R, X, S and Z are sitting in a row.
S and Z are in the centre.
A and P are at the ends.
R is sitting to the left of A.
Who is to the right of P?”

Step-by-Step Reasoning

Let’s label the six positions as:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (from left to right). Known facts:

  • A and P are at the ends → positions 1 and 6 are taken by A and P (in some order).
  • S and Z are in the centre → positions 3 and 4 are S and Z (in some order).
  • R is to the left of A.

Now, test the possibilities.

Option 1:

If A is at position 1 ,
then R must be to the left of A — but there is no seat to the left. ❌
So A cannot be at position 1. Thus, A is at position 6 , and P is at position 1. That means:

  1. P — ? — ? — ? — ? — A (6)
    Now, since R is left of A, R must occupy position 5.

So we have:

  1. P, ?, ?, ?, R, A

S and Z occupy 3 and 4 (centre spots).
That leaves position 2 for X. Final arrangement:
P, X, S, Z, R, A

✅ Answer

👉 The person to the right of P is X.

Answer: X is sitting to the right of P.

📝 Bottom Note:
Information gathered from public reasoning puzzles and logic problems commonly discussed on educational and forum platforms.