Riddles of the Day 29 Jul 2024 - 102 Riddles Picked For You!

Your daily dose of brain teasers and challenges

What's The Word?

I have one, you have one. Take away a letter and a bit remains. If you remove the second, bit still remains. After much trying, you might be able to remove the first one also, but it remains. What's the word?

Think about something you might find in a computer, and how the word changes when you remove certain letters...

Habit! Remove the 'H', and it's 'a bit'. Remove the 'A', and it's 'bit'. Remove 'B', and it's 'it'.

Nerve-Wracking Neighbors

Anna was watching TV in her house when she heard someone knocking on her door. When the woman opened the door, she saw a suspicious-looking man who claimed to be her neighbor. The man became nervous and said, "Oh, I'm sorry. I thought this was my house. I must have confused the houses,". Anna didn't believe it was just a mistake, and she called the police, saying that this man was a robber. How did Anna know?

Here's a hint: Think about the circumstances under which Anna was when the man knocked on the door...

If the man really thought that it was his house, he wouldn't have knocked on the door; he would've tried to open it with his keys. Knocking on the door is a technique used by criminals who want to break in and steal stuff.

Cats, Dogs, And Houses

Irene and her friend Mark were walking down the street when they saw two houses. Mark wanted to play a game with Irene. He said, "One family lives in each house. And each family has two pets: either dogs or cats. The first family has a dog who likes dry food, while the other pet likes canned food. The second family has a 6-year-old dog and a newborn pet. If you can guess which family has a cat, I'll take you out for lunch." Irene manages to get the riddle right, and the two of them go out for lunch. Which family did she choose?

Pay close attention to the age of the pets...

Irene chose the first family. There are three different possibilities for the pets that the first family has: 1) an older dog and a younger cat; 2) a younger dog, and an older cat, and; 3) two dogs. Two of these options involve a cat, and all of them are equally possible, so the chance of the first family having a cat is 2/3. There are two different possibilities for the pets that the second family has: 1) a 6-year-old dog and a newborn dog, and; 2) a 6-year-old dog and a newborn cat. One of these options involves a cat, and both of them are equally possible, so the chance of the second family having a cat is 1/2. Irene's odds of winning will be higher if she chooses the first family.

Four Men Were In A Boat On The Lake

Four men were in a boat on the lake. The boat turns over, and all four men sink to the bottom of the lake, yet not a single man got wet! Why?

Think about the state of the men before they got in the boat...

Because they were all married and not single.

Color Of The Bear

A man builds a house with all 4 sides facing south. A bear walks past the house. What color is the bear?

Think about the location of the house... it's not just any ordinary house!

White, the house is built directly on the North Pole.

France Skeleton Riddle

Why is France like a skeleton?

Think about the country's name in French...

Because only the bony part is left. This is a play on words referring to Napoleon Bonaparte who played a key role in the 1789 French Revolution and was the first Emporer of France from 1804-15.

Black And White Beans

How many black beans will make five white ones?

Think about the colors, not the beans themselves...

Five when peeled.

I Make Reading A Challenge And That Can Cause Some Damage

I Make Reading A Challenge, And That Can Cause Some Damage. I Am Difficult To Manage, But When That Happens, The Passage Is Much Less Savage. I Make Many People Frown, But The Answer Is Just To Slow Down. I Know This Is Not What You Had Planned, I Just Hope You Will Understand. What Am I?

Think about something that can make reading more difficult, but when controlled, makes the text more pleasant to read. It's often associated with a pace or speed...

I'm Dyslexia.

It Sprouted Without A Seed, It Stood Without A Trunk.

Oh, what a surprise! Oh, what a miracle! It sprouted without a seed, It stood without a trunk. What is it?

Think about something that can suddenly appear or grow, but not in a biological sense...

The world.

Two Fathers And Two Sons Went Fishing Riddle

Two fathers and two sons went fishing one day. They were there the whole day and only caught 3 fish. One father said, that is enough for all of us, we will have one each. How can this be possible?

Think about family relationships and generations...

There was the father, his son, and his son's son. This equals 2 fathers and 2 sons for a total of 3!

There Is An Apple 26 Feet Away From The Horse

There is an apple 26 feet away from the horse. The chain is 24 feet long. How will the horse get to the apple?

Think outside the box... or should I say, think outside the chain?

Easy, just walk there. The chain isn't tied to anything.

High As A Kite

How can you get very high without taking any drugs?

Think about a common, everyday activity that many people do, and consider the phrase "very high" in a more literal sense...

Just get to the top of a very tall building.

Southern Winds

Where on Earth do the winds always blow from the South?

Think about a very specific location on our planet where the winds are affected by its unique geography...

The North Pole.

What Happened To The Burglar Who Broke Into A Calendar Factory

What happened to the burglar who broke into a calendar factory?

He got twelve months.

Two Dead Bodies

There are two bodies on the floor. They are surrounded by water and broken glass. How did they die?

The bodies were goldfish because their fishbowl got knocked over onto the floor and broke.

A Witch In The Snow

What do you get if you cross a snowman with a witch?

"Frosty magic!"

A cold spell.

Left And Right Eye

What did the left eye say to the right eye?

"Think about a common phrase people use when looking at something..."

Between you and me, something smells.

Popcorn

What TV programs do cows watch in bed?

Think about a type of TV show that is often watched in a relaxed, cozy setting... and a play on words involving cows!

Moo-vies.

Baby Strawberry

Why did the baby strawberry cry?

Think about the strawberry's "family" and a common experience many babies have...

His parents were in a jam.

Bow Tied

Which bow can't be tied?

Think about a type of "bow" that is not related to strings or ribbons...

A rainbow.

Pizza Riddle

What do ants put on their pizza?

Ant-chovies

Prisoners Ans Astronauts

How are prisoners like astronauts?

Both are interested in outer space

I Bet $50 I Can Write Your Exact Age On This Slip Of Paper

A man went to a party. There was a bartender at the party, and while the man was recieving his drink, the bartender said," I bet $50 I can write your exact age on this slip of paper." Since the first man had never met this man before, he agreed. In the end he ended up paying the bartender $50. What did the bartender write?

Think about what the bartender could have written that would be applicable to anyone, regardless of their age...

“Your exact age”.

Count To First Number Containing Letter A

How high would you have to count before you would use the letter A in the English language spelling of a whole number?

Think about the way we spell out numbers in English... You'll find the answer in a number that's more than a handful, but not quite a thousand.

One thousand.

Bottle, Cork, And Coin

If you were to put a coin into an empty bottle and then insert a cork into the neck, how could you remove the coin without taking out the cork or breaking the bottle?

Think about using something you might find in a kitchen to help you out...

Push the cork into the bottle and shake the coin out!

Bricked Up Room

You are in a room that is completely bricked in on all four sides, including the ceiling and floor. You have nothing but a mirror and a wooden table in the room with you. How do you get out?

Look closely at the mirror...

You look in the mirror you see what you saw, you take the saw and you cut the table in half, two halfs make a whole, and you climb out the hole.

Sequences Of Time

Something very extraordinary happened on the 6th of May, 1978 at 12:34 a.m. What was it?

"Look at the clock and think about the date..."

At that moment, the time and day could be written as: 12:34, 5/6/78.

Multiply The Phone

What number do you get when you multiply all the numbers on a telephone's number pad?

Think about the numbers that are NOT on a standard telephone's number pad...

0, anything multiplied by 0 will equal zero.

Odd Numbers: What Are Three Ways You Can Add 4 Odd Numbers And Get Ten?

What are three ways you can add 4 odd numbers and get ten?

Think outside the box... or in this case, think about the numbers themselves.

1+1+3+5=10 1+1+1+7=10 1+3+3+3=10

What Is The Value?

A + A + A = 18 A + B + B = 10 B + CC + CC = 14 A + B x C = ? What is the value of each letter, and what number should replace the question mark?

Pay attention to the alphabetical order of the letters and think about a common sequence where each letter corresponds to a number...

A = 6, B = 2, C = 3, and the number that should replace the question mark is 12.

A Rubber Ball

A rubber ball is tossed off the top of a 90 foot building. Every time it bounces, it goes back up half way. How many bounces will the ball take before it stops?

Think about the ball's journey in terms of the total distance it travels, not just the height it reaches...

The answer is infinite, in a gravity free world. But of course gravity will eventually stop it.

Down And Up

A boy presses a side of a blue pencil to a side of a yellow pencil, holding both pencils vertically. One inch of the pressed side of the blue pencil, measuring from its lower end, is smeared with paint. The yellow pencil is held steady while the boy slides the blue pencil down 1 inch, continueing to press it against the yellow one. He returns the blue pencil to its former position, then again it slides down 1 inch. He continues until he has lowered the blue pencil 5 times and raised it 5 times- 10 moves in all. Supposed that during this time the paint neither dries nor diminishes in quantity. How many inches of each pencil will be sneared with paint after the tenth move?

Think about the pattern of paint transfer between the two pencils with each move...

At the start, 1inch of the yellow pencil gets smeared with wet paint. As the blue pencil is moved downward, a second inch of the blue pencils smears a second inch of the yellow pencil. Each pair of down and up movesof the blue pencil smears 1 more inch of each pencil. 5 pairs of moves will smear 5 inches. This together with the initial inch, makes 6 inches for each pencil.

You Walk Into Your House The Electricity Is Out You See Three Doors That You Have Never Seen Before

You walk into your house the electricity is out you see three doors that you have never seen before. You go through the one with a lion that hasn't eaten for over six months. There are another three doors you go through the one with an empty room. There's a man that says how do you want to be murdered with the gun the knife or the electric chair that will kill you in an instant. How will you survive?

The electric chair because your electricity is out.

Tennis Knowledge

Two men were playing tennis. They played five sets and each man won three sets. How can this be possible?

Think about the word "man" in a broader sense...

The two men were partners playing doubles.

Old Man Window

Why is an old man like a window?

Think about something that happens to both as they get older...

Because he is full of pains (panes).

A Plane Crashed On The Border Of US And Canada

A plane crashed between the border of Canada and America. Where do you bury the survivors?

You don't bury them...

They are survivors, you don't bury them.

Outlaw Deck Of Cards

Why did the outlaw steal the deck of cards?

Think about what's missing in a deck of cards that the outlaw might want to take...

He heard there were 13 diamonds in it.

Hide-n-Seek With Chicklets Riddle

Why can't you play hide-n-seek with chicklets?

They're always peeping.

Imagine You Are In A Box

Imagine you are in a box. It's airtight sealed, you have nothing with you. How do you get out?

You don't need to "do" anything... Think about the situation before you were in the box.

Stop imagining!

Why Are Fish So Clever?

Why are fish so clever?

Think about where fish live and what they need to do to survive...

They live in schools.

Be Gone!

How do you make "one" disappear?

Think about a common, everyday object that has a "one" on it...

Add a "g" and your Gone !

What Did One Keyboard Say To The Other Keyboard?

What did one keyboard say to the other keyboard?

Sorry, you're not my type.

Witchcraft Or Magic

What do witches ask for when they stop at a hotel?

Think about what people usually ask for when they check into a hotel... and then add a dash of magic to it!

Broom Service or A broom with a view.

Dangerous

What is small, purple, and dangerous?

Think about something you might find in a kitchen, but be careful not to touch it!

A grape with a six-shooter.

When It Rains It Pours

What does a newspaper reporter use to dry himself after his shower?

Think about the tools of the trade for a newspaper reporter...

Paper towels.

Giggling Orange

How do you make an orange giggle in the tub?

Think about a common phrase people use when they're happy and relaxed, especially in a tub...

Tickle its navel.

Under The Sea

How do you communicate with a monster that lives on the seabed?

"Think about a way that doesn't involve speaking..."

Drop him a line.

What Is The Scariest Side Of A Haunted House?

What is the scariest side of a haunted house?

Here's a hint: Think about the direction you'd least want to face when leaving a haunted house...

The inside.

W And U

Why did W reject U?

Think about the alphabetical order...

Because 3 is a crowd!

A Man Walked In To A Bar

A man walked in to a bar and asked for a glass of water the bar man took out a gun and poined it at him the man who asked for the glass of water just smiled and walked away happy Why?

He had the hicupps

I Am Taken From A Mine, And Shut Up In A Wooden Case

I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost everybody. What am I?

Pencil lead.

The More You Take Away, The More I Become - Answer Clue "H"

The more you take away, the more I become. What am I?

A hole.

Do You Know?

I can hurt, I can help, I'm kind, Sometimes I'm not, I can be said, You can hear me, Yet you can't see neither touch me. What am I?

Think about the power of words...

Word(s).

I Can Fly But Have No Wings. I Can Cry But I Have No Eyes

I can fly but have no wings. I can cry but I have no eyes. Wherever I go, darkness follows me. What am I?

Think about something that can move through the air and create a gloomy atmosphere, but isn't a living thing...

Clouds.

I'm Long But Short. I Can Brake But Bend

I'm long but short. I can brake but bend. I can be wood, tape, and almost anything if you get me just right. What am I?

Think about an object that can have varying lengths, can be fragile or flexible, and is often crafted from different materials...

I'm a ruler.

What Comes Once In A Minute Twice In A Week And Once In A Year

What comes once a minute, twice a week and once a year?

Think about the units of time...

The letter E.

Many Faces

I am a being with many faces. My first is peaceful and calm, but can kill you. My second is strong enough to smash ships but still fears the sun. My third flies when it's born and runs when it's dead. My fourth goes away and never returns. What am I?

Think about the different phases of something that can be found in nature, and how each phase has distinct characteristics that might fit the descriptions given...

Water.

White We Are, Strong We Are; But Can Be Easily Shaken And Weakened, Easily Stained And Dirtied

White we are, strong we are; but can be easily shaken and weakened, easily stained and dirtied; None was found at first, then one appeared; afterward, more are seen and thirty-two appear at last, we all stand waiting for our prey. The food you eat is our prey and we all are in you. What are we?

Think about something that starts out pure and strong, but can be affected by external factors. It's related to the human body, and there's a specific number of them that you might find in a healthy adult...

Your TEETH!

In Your Eye

I am in your eye. I am a school child. I am a word of five. What am I?

Think about something that is present in the eye, related to a school child, and has five letters. It's a word that's quite "focused" on learning!

Pupil.

Every Step You Take Riddle

Each time you take a step you make one of me, but then you leave me behind. What am I?

Think about the path you leave behind as you move forward...

A footprint.

Three Letter Word Trivia Challenge

I know a word of letters three. Add two, and fewer there will be! What Word Am I?

Think about a word that is commonly used to describe a quantity, and how adding two to it might seem counterintuitive...

Few.

I Go Up I Go Down I'm The Present I'm The Past Riddle

I go up, I go down;I'm the present, I'm the past;My purpose is none other than for my kids to have fun.What am I?

Think about something you often find in a backyard or a playground, and its purpose is to bring joy to children...

A See-Saw.

I Am A Common Greeting Said By Many. If You Take My Last Letter Away

I am a common greeting said by many. If you take my last letter away I become a place. If you replace my first letter with another letter I become a verb. What am I?

Think about a greeting that is often used in informal settings, and consider a place that is often visited...

Hello.

An Ailment Needing Remedying

I peel to heal this pain I feel. What am I?

A band-aid for your emotional wounds?

"Sunburn" - Reasoning: Sunburn peels when healing, to get rid of damaged skin tissue. Thus, it peels to heal the pain of the sunburn.

Love Of One's Self

You can see me in a mirror, see me in a picture, and can even spot me in nature. What am I?

"Think about something that reflects or is reflected, and is often captured or represented in various forms..."

Beauty.

The Riddle 8

You feel me sometimes, but I never appear in new things. Joy and excitement are definitely my antidote, and sadness and pain are effective ways to drive me away. What am I?

Think about emotions and how they can change your physical sensations...

I'm bored.

Breeder Of Fervent Lust

I'm pleasing to the eye A tool for many absent of mind A tapestry of fickle lies Blind to even the most pensive spies I'm often the breeder of fervent lust But I am by far one you shouldn't trust. What am I?

"Think about something that is visually appealing, yet can be misleading and untrustworthy, often influencing people's desires and perceptions..."

Appearance.

Stronger Than Any Beast Rougher Than Any Sea

Stronger than any beast, Rougher than any sea. Steadier than a favorable wind, and of me none shall be free. What am I?

Think about something that is often associated with power, turmoil, and inevitability...

I am Earth.

I Have No Eyes No Legs Or Ears And I Help Move The Earth

I have no eyes, no legs or ears, and I help move the earth. What am I?

Think about something that plays a crucial role in shaping our planet's surface, yet doesn't possess any senses or physical limbs...

A worm.

I Was Developed During The Manhattan Project And I Was Conceived By Einstein

I was developed during the Manhattan Project. I was conceived by Einstein, and built by a team led by Robert Oppenheimer, in Los Alamos, New Mexico. I was built in 1942. The U.S. was the first to develop me, with the help of German, Italian, and American scientists. I work by converting mass to energy, by splitting Uranium with Neutrons, which creates fission. This creates an explosion. My explosion is the release of nuclear energy. There are four parts to my explosion 1) the blast wave, 2) the thermal radiation, 3) initial nuclear radiation, and 4) residual nuclear radiation. As a single explosion, I destroyed more lives and property and injured more people, than any other explosion during all of World War II. What am I?

"Think big, think powerful, think destructive... and think atomic."

I Am The Atomic Bomb.

Sweet In The Sun

When young, I am sweet in the sun. When middle-aged, I make you gay. When old, I am valued more than ever. What am I?

Think about something that changes its purpose or characteristic as it ages, and its uses are often associated with pleasant emotions or experiences.

Wine.

Full Powers

My full powers come when my makers are dead; I await a heavy hat to put on my head. What am I?

Think about an object that's often associated with mourning or respect, and is typically placed on top of something else...

Prince.

Enigma Riddle

I am not found on any ground, But always in the air; Though charged each cloud with thunder loud, You can not find me there. Now, if from France you choose to dance Your way just into Spain, I there am seen, and near the queen, In hail, in mist, and rain. What am I?

Look for something that is often associated with weather, but isn't a physical entity that can be found on the ground or in a specific location...

The letter I.

Come As A Punch

I can come in a can, I can come as a punch, I can come as a win, You can eat me for lunch. What am I?

Think about something that can be packaged, served as a surprise, achieved as a success, and consumed as a meal...

Beet/Beat

No Body No Nose Riddle

What has no body and no nose?

Think about something that can be found in a room, but is not a living thing...

Nobody knows.

I Scream You Scream We All Scream For What - Answer Clue "I"

I scream, You scream, We all scream. For what?

Think about a sweet treat that's often enjoyed in the summer...

Ice cream.

What Does Santa Do In His Garden

What does Santa do in his garden?

He Ho Ho Ho's!

Always Around

What was never scared but became petrified, can't make a bird but can make a bat, can't live in a house but would die to have one. What is it?

A tree.

What Word Is Spelled Incorrectly In The Dictionary?

What word is spelled incorrectly in the dictionary?

Incorrectly.

Sinking Ship Mind Challenge

On a fine sunny day a ship was in the harbor. All of a sudden the ship began to sink. There was no storm and nothing wrong with the ship yet it sank right in front of the spectators eyes. What caused the ship to sink?

Think about the situation, not the ship itself...

It was a Submarine.

Doubling

A tree doubled in height each year until it reached its maximum height over the course of ten years. How many years did it take for the tree to reach half its maximum height?

Think about the power of doubling... if it doubles every year and reaches its maximum height in 10 years, what happened just one year before that?

Nine Years.

What Is Easy To Lift But Hard To Throw

What is easy to lift but hard to throw?

Think about something that is light in weight, but its "throwability" is hindered by its shape or size...

A feather.

What's Something That's Easy To See But Hard To Look At

What's something that's easy to see but hard to look at?

Think about something that is visually apparent, yet uncomfortable or even painful to gaze at...

The sun.

The Bomb

There is a bomb on top of a computer. Around the computer there is a phone, a hairbrush, keys and a cup. When the explosion comes which item is destroyed first?

Think about what's closest to the bomb...

The bomb.

What Is Red And Smells Like Blue Paint Riddle

What is red and smells like blue paint?

Think about a common object that is typically red, and consider what might happen to it if it were to come into contact with blue paint...

Red paint.

What Is The Most Complex Thing Man Has Yet We Use It Everyday

What is the most complex thing man has yet we use it every day?

Think about something that is intricate, made up of many parts, and is essential to your daily life... It's not a device or a machine, but rather something that is uniquely human.

The Brain.

An Old Billionaire Offers A Million-dollar Prize To Whoever Can Guess What He Is Thinking

An old billionaire offers a million-dollar prize to whoever can guess what he is thinking of. Plenty of people tried but they old got it wrong, until one young boy came up. Soon after, the boy walked away a millionaire. What did he guess?

The hint is: Think about the situation, not the object.

The boy said, "You are thinking of something you thought I wouldn't guess". The boy was right by technicality.

What Country Fits In A Tortilla

What country fits in a tortilla?

Think about a country whose name is also a type of meat...

Chile.

You Eat This After Lunch But Backward It Will Make You Stressed

You eat this after lunch, It's sweet and tastes really good but backward it will make you stressed. What is it?

Think about a common dessert that people often eat after lunch, and then try reversing its name to see how it relates to feeling stressed...

Desserts. That's stressed backwards

What Are The Smartest Creatures

What are the smartest creatures?

Think about the ones that are always "cell"-ebrating their intelligence...

Bookworms.

If What Goes Up Must Come Down, What Comes Down That Must Go Up?

If what goes up must come down, what comes down that must go up?

Think about something that is often associated with gravity, but also has a cyclical nature...

The Sun.

What Creature Has One Voice, But Has Four Feet In The Morning

What creature has one voice, but has four feet in the morning, two feet in the afternoon, and three feet in the evening?

Think about the different stages of a person's life...

Man crawls on all fours as a baby, walks on two as an adult, and needs a walking cane when old.  The Sphinx posed this riddle to Oedipus who solved the riddle correctly.

Contradictory Proverbs 15

The squeaking wheel gets the grease. What is the contradictory proverb?

Think about a situation where being quiet and unobtrusive might be more beneficial than making a lot of noise...

Silence is golden.

What Has Holes But Can Still Hold Water

What has holes but can still hold water?

Think about something you might find in a garden or a park, and is used for a specific purpose...

An easy one!? The answer is SPONGE! Isn't that easy, my friend?

What Is Full Of Holes But Still Holds Water..

What is full of holes but still holds water?

Think about something you might find in a garden or a backyard, and it's not a container...

A Sponge.

Date Significance

What is significant about 3661 seconds past midnight on 1st January 2001?

The time and date will be 01:01:01 on 01/01/01.

3D Problem

I am a place, in a state. I am an answer to a math problem. The math problem is: To get a cube, you multiply something by 6. What do you multiply by?

You Times Square!

Make Up Your Mind

Whoever makes it, tells it not. Whoever takes it, knows it not. And whoever knows it wants it not. What is it?

"A secret is involved, and it's not a living thing..."

Counterfeit money.

Working Non Stop

I work very hard and never stop. When I stop, life is death. Who am I?

Think about something that is always in motion, essential for human survival, and ceases to function when it "stops"...

Your Heart. It has to work hard to pump blood to all parts of your body!

Who Is Next To A King On His Throne - Answer Clue "Q"

Who is next to a king on his throne?

The Queen... or is it? Think about the throne itself, not just the royal family.

His Queen.

Murder Suspects Riddle

A man was found murdered on Sunday morning. His wife immediately called the police. The police questioned the wife and staff and got these alibis: The Wife said she was sleeping. The Cook was cooking breakfast. The Gardener was picking vegetables. The Maid was getting the mail. The Butler was cleaning the closet. The police instantly arrested the murderer. Who did it and how did they know?

Pay close attention to the activities mentioned and think about what time of day it is...

It was the Maid. She said she was getting the mail. There is no mail on Sunday! (next day air and email doesn't count)

A Man Leaves Home On Foot One Evening Makes Three Left Turns

A man leaves home on foot one evening, makes three left turns, and arrives back home to find two masked men waiting there. Who are they?

Think about a common evening activity that involves making turns...

The catcher and the umpire - the man has made a home run in a baseball game.