60+ Riddles with Answers for Your Kids and Adults

While riddles often serve the function of entertaining the audience by proposing challenging questions to be solved, they also serve other purposes. For instance, they may allow for deeper thinking regarding an issue or to allow other questions to arise.

Riddles with Answers

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Riddle: I have branches but no fruit, trunk, or leaves. What am I?
Answer: A bank.

Riddle: You see a boat full of people yet there is not a single person on board. How is this possible?
Answer: All of those onboard are married.

Riddle: You walk into a dark room holding a match and find a kerosene lamp, a candle, and a fireplace. Which do you light first?
Answer: The match.

Riddle: A man dies of old age on his 25th birthday. How is this possible?
Answer: He was born on leap day, February 29th.

Riddle: What can’t talk but will reply when spoken to?
Answer: An echo.

Riddle: Where does today come before yesterday?
Answer: The dictionary.

Riddle: A cowboy arrived in town on Friday, stayed one night, then left on Friday. How is this possible?
Answer: The horse\’s name is Friday.

Riddle: Come up and we go, drop and we stay. What am I?
Answer: An anchor.

Riddle: What building has the most stories?
Answer: The library.

What word is spelled wrong in the dictionary?
Answer: the word \”wrong.\”

Riddle: When things go wrong, what can you always count on?
Answer: Your fingers.

Riddle: Four legs up, four legs down, soft in the middle, hard all around. What am I?
Answer: A bed.

Riddle: What did the triangle say to the circle?
Answer: You are pointless.

Riddle: Why was six afraid of seven? Because seven, eight,
Answer: nine.

Riddle: How many times can you subtract 10 from 25?
Answer: Once, then it becomes 15.

Riddle: If two’s company, and three’s a crowd, what are four and five?
Answer: Nine.

Riddle: Which is heavier: a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers?
Answer: Neither, they’re both a ton.

Riddle: What comes before 11 and after 15?
Answer:10 and 16.

Riddle: I add five to nine and get two. The answer is correct, so what am I?
Answer: A clock.

Riddle: What can you put between four and five so that the result is more than four, but less than five?
Answer: A decimal point.

Riddles in English

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Riddle: I am easy to lift, but hard to throw. What am I?
Answer: A feather.

Riddle: What has a neck but no head?
Answer: A bottle.

Riddle: What has hands but cannot clap?
Answer: A clock.

Riddle: What has to be broken before you can use it?
Answer: An egg.

Riddle: What gets shorter as it grows older?
Answer: A candle.

Riddle: What can you catch but never throw?
Answer: A cold.

Riddle: What runs around a whole yard without moving?
Answer: A fence.

Riddle: Which fish costs the most?
Answer: A goldfish.

Riddle: I have a tail, and I have a head, but I have no body. I am NOT a snake. What am I?
Answer: A coin

Riddle: What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
Answer: A clock.

Riddle: What has many keys but cannot open a single lock?
Answer: A piano.

Riddles for Adults

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Riddle: If your uncle’s sister is not your aunt, what relation is she to you?
Answer: Your mother.

Riddle: Spelled forward, I’m what you do every day; spelled backward, I’m something you hate. What am I?
Answer: Live.

Riddle: The person who makes it has no need for it; the person who buys it has no use for it. The person who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it?
Answer: A coffin.

Riddle: You walk into a room that contains a match, a kerosene lamp, a candle and a fireplace. What would you light first?
Answer: The match.

Riddle: No matter how little or how much you use me, you change me every month. What am I?
Answer: A calendar.

Riddle: You see me once in June, twice in November, and not at all in May. What am I?
Answer: The letter “E.”

Riddle: What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in 1,000 years?
Answer: The letter “M.”

Riddle: The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
Answer: Darkness.

Riddle: What has words, but never speaks?
Answer: A book.

Riddle: What has a head and a tail but no body?
Answer: A coin.

Riddles for Kids

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Riddle: What number is twice the sum of its digits?
Answer: 18 (1 + 8 = 9, and 9 * 2 = 18).

Riddle: 81 x 9 = 801. What do you need to do to make this equation true?
Answer: Turn it upside down: 108 = 6 x 18

Riddle: What 3 numbers give the same result when multiplied and added together?
Answer: 1, 2, and 3 (1 + 2 + 3 = 6 and 1 x 2 x 3 = 6).

Riddle: I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
Answer: Seven

Riddle: I am a big cat with black stripes and sharp claws. I love to hunt in the jungle. Who am I?
Answer: Tiger.

Riddle: I am a slow-moving animal with a hard shell on my back. I love to munch on leafy greens. Who am I?
Answer: Turtle.

Riddle: I have black and white stripes and live in Africa. I am the tallest land animal in the world. Who am I?
Answer: Zebra.

Riddle: I am a colorful bird with a curved beak. I love to imitate human speech. Who am I?
Answer: Parrot.

Riddles for Kids and Adults

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Riddle: Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?
Answer: The word “not”

Riddle: I am the beginning of everything, the end of everywhere. I\’m the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space. What am I?
Answer: Also the letter “e”

Riddle: What 4-letter word can be written forward, backward or upside down, and can still be read from left to right?
Answer: NOON

Riddle: What is 3/7 chicken, 2/3 cat and 2/4 goat?
Answer: Chicago

Riddle: I am a word of letters three; add two and fewer there will be. What word am I?
Answer: Few

Riddle: What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
Answer: Short

Riddle: What begins with an \”e\” and only contains one letter?
Answer: An envelope

Riddle: A word I know, six letters it contains, remove one letter and 12 remains. What is it?
Answer: Dozens

Riddle: What would you find in the middle of Toronto?
Answer: The letter “o”

Riddle: You see me once in June, twice in November and not at all in May. What am I?
Answer: The letter “e”

Riddle: Two in a corner, one in a room, zero in a house, but one in a shelter. What is it?
Answer: The letter “r”

Riddle: With pointed fangs, I sit and wait. With piercing force, I crunch out fate. Over bloodless victims proclaiming my might, eternally joining in a single bite. What am I?
Answer: Stapler.

Riddle: I have mountains with no stone, lakes with no water, cities with no buildings, and towns with no people. What am I?
Answer: A map.

Riddle: I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body but come alive with the wind. What am I?
Answer: An echo.

Riddle: You measure my life in hours and I serve you by expiring. I’m quick when I’m thin but slow when I’m fat and the wind is my mortal enemy. What am I?
Answer: Candle.

Riddle: A woman shoots her husband then holds him underwater for five minutes. Next, she hangs him. Right after, they enjoy dinner together. How is this possible?
Answer: She took a picture of him and developed it in a dark room prior to dinner.

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