Riddles of the Day 16 Aug 2024 - 104 Riddles Picked For You!

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Death Loses To Child

In a house, there lives a family of 4. There is a father, a mother, an older sister, and a younger sister. One day, the father catches a disease. A week later, Death comes to take the father's soul. The mother begs for 5 more years with her husband, and Death agrees. 5 years later, Death comes back. The older sister begs for 3 more years with her father, and Death agrees. 3 years later, Death comes back. The father, mother, and older sister turn to the younger sister for help, and she is holding a candle with a flame on the end of the wick. The younger sister says, "I have a deal to make, Death. My father will live until this candle burns out." And Death agrees. However, Death never returns. Why not?

The key to this riddle lies in the object the younger sister is holding...

The younger sister blew out the candle, so it didn't technically burn out. Then she threw away the candle so the family wouldn't mistakenly light it.

Strange Initiation

A young girl, Violet by name, was visiting with a group of her schoolmates at a friend's house. The air was filled with the noise of loud conversations, when an older woman called out for silence. She then asked one of the girls in attendance to remove something from a black bag she was holding. The older woman then announced, "Violet, you have the honor of being first!" Violet was then ushered to the center of the room where the older woman pushed a body part of an animal into Violet's hand. Suddenly, everything went dark for the young girl. Violet began to feel dizzy, and felt someone's hands on her. She then felt a slight push. As Violet staggered forward in the darkness, the loud chanting and shouting increased around her. Finally, Violet's hand bumped into something which, when the darkness was gone, gave her a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction. Was this scenario part of some bizarre, warped initiation into some strange cult, or is there a more pleasant explanation for these events.

The atmosphere seems ominous, but think about a common celebration where a group of young friends gather...

Violet was at a birthday party, and was selected to be first in the Pin the Tail on the Donkey game they were playing. She was successful in pinning the tail just where it belonged. The body part of the animal was, of course, the donkey’s tail.

A Weird Obsession?

Beverly is generally considered to be a very practical and emotionally stable woman, but once each year at the beginning of March, she spends $4,000 of her personal savings on her favorite hobby -- watching dog butts. Over the course of a ten-day period, she closely observes the rear ends of at least 16 different dogs. She is so utterly obsessed with her hobby, that she watches these dog butts day and night, stopping only 26 times during the ten-day period to sleep and eat. During this dog butt-watching marathon, she is compelled to carry the following items with her: a bag, an ax, and a special pair of shoes. What kind of a whacked-out hobby is Beverly involved in which creates such an obsession for her each year?

Think about a popular outdoor activity that takes place in early March, involves dogs, and requires specific gear...

Beverly enters the Great Alaskan Iditarod Race each year with her 16 Husky mushing dogs. Each competitor must carry a sleeping bag, an axe, and a pair of snow shoes. Of course, being on her sled at the back of her dog team, she has no choice but to see the rear ends of her dog team.

Outside The Box Thinking

We first appeared outside in the early 1940s during World War II. Our construction was a simple mixture of glass and aluminum, with a flexible entrance that kept out unwanted intrusions. We were not migratory and never slept -- even at nighttime. The famous movie director, Alfred Hitchcock, once used one of us in his movie "The Birds" back in 1963, which resulted in some shattered glass. A famous "lady" once described us as being, "like a lighthouse on the highway", as we were easily seen at nighttime. In the year 2000, there were more than two million of us in existence, but as of 2020, our numbers have quickly declined, and there are now fewer than 100,000 of us remaining in the United States. We were greatly honored in 2015 when someone nominated us for inclusion into the National Register of Historic Places in the state of Arkansas. Who/what are we?

Here's a hint: Think about a common roadside structure that was once ubiquitous, but has since become a relic of the past.

We are telephone booths.

#2 - Mystery Occupation

In her work each day, a courageous young woman often encounters cobras, vipers, stingrays, barracudas, eagles, cougars, impalas, rams, spiders, beetles, and on rare occasions, a panther. This woman has no fear of any of these as she walks around in the midst of them, never carrying a gun or a whip, and without being protected from them by iron bars or safety barriers of any kind. What is the occupation of this brave, young woman, and why does she have no fear when performing her job?

Think about a place where you'd typically find names of animals, but not the animals themselves...

The young woman is a used-car saleswoman who encounters a wide variety of high and low end trade-ins at the dealership where she works. Incidentally, all of the models of the used cars listed in this puzzle are named after animals. The last one mentioned, the Watercar panther, is an amphibious automobile which started to be produced in 2013.

The Circle Of Strife

Five male teenagers and five female teens each step into ten separate circles. The males make disparaging remarks to the females while pointing their thumbs downward, and the female teens respond to the males in the same fashion in retaliation. "You have no chance to beat us!", declares one of the male teens to the female five. "You losers don't have a prayer to win!", shouts one of the females to the male group. Suddenly, a judge for the event appears and announces, "The last person still legally performing the maneuver within their circle, wins for their entire group!" The judge then officially begins the competition by playing a CD of a famous song by Alvin and the Chipmunks. The song continues to play loudly, until only one person is left who is legally performing the maneuver within their circle. Are these people on board the train to Nuttytown, or is there actually some legitimate event being decided here?

Think "school yard" and a classic playground activity...

The two five-member teams are competing in a hula-hoop endurance contest. The theme song played during the competition is one of The Chipmunks greatest hits called: The Chipmunk’s Hula-Hoop Christmas Song.

Maniac Mob

A man and a woman enter a crowded room where many people they have seen before are present. The man and the woman enter the room separately, but only one of them enters to a musical serenade. Another man speaks to each of them for a few minutes when the two get together in the room. The crowd has been quiet for the most part, and the familiar people seem to be in a happy mood, but when the man and the woman leave the room, they find the crowd is now outside waiting for them. When the crowd sees the man and the woman, they begin shouting and throwing food at the two as they try to depart the area. What was going on here, and why did the crowd pelt the man and the woman with food?

Here's a hint: Think about a specific type of event where people often gather, and a certain tradition that involves music, conversation, and food...

The man and the woman were getting married, and the food being thrown at them was rice.

The Doctor,a Lawyer And A Milkman.

A cop was walking past a restaurant when he heard someone scream - "No John, not the gun!" He ran inside and and saw a doctor, a lawyer, a milkman, and a dead body on the floor. He promptly walked over to the milkman and arrested him. He didn't witness the shooting and there was no apparent evidence to prove who shot the person and no one told him who the killer was. How did the policeman instantly know it was the milkman?

The hint is: Think about the scream "No John, not the gun!" very carefully...

The milkman was the only male. The doctor and lawyer were females, so the cop knew that "John" was the milkman.

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.

Lumberjack Riddle

Why is a lumberjack like a stage actor?

Think about the different "roles" they both play...

He is known by his axe (acts).

Massachusetts

How is it that a person born in Massachusetts, whose parents were both born in Massachusetts, is not born a U.S. Citizen?

Think about the timing...

If he was born before 1783, then Massachusetts would still be a British colony.

Baby's Got Back

My first is a negative greatly in use, By which people begin when they mean to refuse; My second is Fashion, or so called in France, But, like other whims, is the servant of chance. An article always in use is my whole, With texture and form under fashion's control; But, alas! not a thing can it see which goes by, Although many have four sights, and all have one eye. What am I?

Think about something you wear, and how it relates to refusal, fashion, and sight...

But-ton.

The Middle

What can be seen in the middle of March and April that cannot be seen at the beginning or end of either month?

Look for something that is visible in the literal "middle" of the words...

The letter R.

Ten Birds

There are ten birds sitting on a fence. You shoot one. How many are left?

Think about the word "shoot" having multiple meanings...

None are left. All the others are scared away because of the gunshot.

Love Sick

Many years ago a boy and a girl are planning to run off and get married. But the boy got cold feet and needed to tell the girl. He wanted to send a telegram, but only had enough money for one word. What one word did he send?

Think about a word that is often associated with weddings, but also has a very different meaning when used in a different context...

Cantaloupe.

Picture Frame

Why was the picture sent to jail?

Think about what a picture is, and what might be "framed" in a different sense...

Because it was framed.

What Did The Tree Wear To The Pool Riddle

What did the tree wear to the pool?

Think about a common pool accessory that's also a wordplay on a part of a tree...

Swim trunks!

Why Are Artist No Good In Sports Matches

Why are artist no good in sports matches?

Think about the tools they use to create their masterpieces...

Because they keep drawing.

What Does A Lawyer Wear To Court

What does a lawyer wear to court?

A Lawsuit.

The Lemon

What did the Lemon say to the doctor?

Think about a common phrase people say when they're not feeling well...

I need lemon-aide.

Stinky Bear

What do you call a little bear who never takes a bath?

Think about a word that's a common nickname for a bear, and also has a meaning related to cleanliness...

Winnie-the-Phew!

Golf Socks

Why did the golfer change his socks?

He had a hole in one!

He had a hole-in-one.

Smores

Why did the creators of smore's name it that?

Here's a hint: Think about the sound you make when you take a bite of this tasty treat...

Because after you eat one you want some -more.

Clothespins

Why were the clothespins arrested?

Think about what clothespins are used for, and how that might relate to a crime...

For holding up a pair of pants.

While Mixing Sand, Gravel, And Cement For The Foundation Of A House, A Worker Noticed A Small Bird Hopping Along The Top Of The Foundation Wall

While mixing sand, gravel, and cement for the foundation of a house, a worker noticed a small bird hopping along the top of the foundation wall. The bird misjudged a hop and fell down one of the holes between the blocks. The bird was down too far for anyone to reach it and the hole was too small for it to fly out of. Someone suggested using two sticks to reach down into the hole and pull the bird out, but this idea was rejected for fear it would injure the fragile bird. What would be the easiest way to get the bird out of the hole without injuring it?

Think about the materials available at a construction site...

Since they had plenty of sand available, they could pour a little at a time into the hole. The bird would constantly keep shifting its position so that it stood on the rising sand.

Where Do Horses Live

A pig lives on a pig farm, a cow lives on a cow farm, a sheep lives on a sheep farm, and a chicken lives on a chicken farm. Where do horses live?

Think about the names of the farms, and how they relate to the animals that live on them...

On a ranch.

Existence

A forest exists somewhere on Earth. This forest has no life except for trees. After a storm, a tree was hit by lightning and falls. What sound would it make?

Think about the phrase "no life except for trees"... what does that really mean?

None. Sound does not exist if it is unheard.

Words Change Game

What have these words in common? ASPIRATED GRANGERS PRELATES SWINGERS CHASTENS

Think about a specific part of the English language that these words all share...

All can be diminished by one letter (from begining and end alternately) forming a new word each time.

Smart Cashier

A man enters an expensive restaurant and orders a meal. When the waiter brings him his meal the man takes out a slip of paper and writes down 102004180, then leaves. The cashier hands the slip of paper to the cashier who understood it immediately. What did the slip of paper say?

Think about the format of a common restaurant bill...

I =1, 0=Ought, 2=To, 0=Owe, 0=Nothing, 4=For, 1=I, 8=Ate, 0=Nothing. I Ought To Owe Nothing For I Ate Nothing. 102004180

Weight A Minute…

What weighs more: 100 pounds of feathers or 1500 ounces of bricks?

Think about the unit of measurement...

100 pounds of feathers weigh more than 1500 ounces of bricks because 100 pounds is equal to 1600 ounces, which is greater than 1500 ounces.

Ahhh Rats

If seven cats kill seven rats in 7 minutes, how many would be needed to kill one hundred rats in 50 minutes?

Think about the rate at which the cats kill rats, rather than the number of cats or rats.

14.

Speedily Yet Cautiously

The title of the problem tells you how to approach these four questions. (A). A bus leaves Moscow for Tula at noon. An hour later a cyclist leaves Tula for mosco, moving slower than the bus. When the bus and cyclist meet, which one of the two will be farther from Moscow? (B). Which is worth more: a pound of $10 gold peices or half a pound of $20 gold pieces? (C). At six o'clock the wall clock struck 6 times. Checking with my watch, I noticed the time between the first and last strokes was 30 seconds. How long will the clock take to strike 12 at midnight? (D). Three swallows fly outward from a point. When will they all be on the same plane in space? Now check the answers. Did you fall into any of the traps which lurk in these simple problems?

"Read the title of the problem carefully... it's more than just a title."

(A). Neither (B). A pound of metal is always more than half a pound of the same metal. (C). Six strokes took 30 seconds, therefore 12 strokes will take 60 seconds. But when the clock struck six, there were only 5 intervals between strokes, and each interval was 30/5=6 seconds. Between the first and twelfth strokes there will be 11 intervals of 6 seconds each, therefore 12 strokes will take 66 seconds. (D). There is always a plane that contains any 3 points

When Does A British Potato Change Its Nationality

When does a British potato change its nationality?

Think about a common process that potatoes undergo, and how that process might relate to a change in "nationality"...

When it becomes a french fries.

Baseball Vampire Joke

How do you know that a vampire loves baseball?

Think about a vampire's "bat"-titude...

Because he turns into a bat every night.

Why Was The Nose So Tired

Why was the nose so tired?

Think about what your nose does all day...

Because it had been running all day.

Eleven Plus Two Equals One

If eleven plus two equals one, what does nine plus five equal?

Think about a clock...

11 o'clock plus 2 hours = 1 o'clock 9 o'clock plus 5 hours = 2 o'clock

If Your Uncle's Sister Is Not Your Aunt, What Relation Is She To You

If your uncle's sister is not your aunt, what relation is she to you?

Think about family relationships and how they're defined... Your uncle's sister is a female relative, but not an aunt... Who could she be?

Your mother.

A Detective In Training Is Called To A Room On His First Day

A detective in training is called to a room on his first day in, once there his instructor greets him and tells him he has a deck of fish cards. Alongside the instructor are two men who hold three cards from the same deck. He was given a paper reexplaining the prompt which had written on top: "Each man will say what he has, yet one man is lying... This man is the murderer." The first man began, he stated he held a shark, a shrimp, and a catfish. The second man stated he held two goldfish and a lion. Who is the murderer?

Hint: Think about the deck of cards... are there really lion cards in a deck of fish cards?

A common first answer is the second man, whereas a shrimp is not considered a fish in this case either... You can look over this again if you'd like now. The answer: The instructor There was only one liar, meaning if the deck was really of fish as the instructor said, they would both be lying in contrary to the prompt. Meaning the only way the statement could be true is if the instructor was the murderer.

Bird Facts

NASA was considering sending canaries into space to study them under zero gravity. The project was scrapped when someone realized that in spite of having sufficient water supplies, they could die of dehydration within a few hours. Why?

Think about how canaries drink water...

Birds, unlike humans, need gravity to swallow. Humans can swallow even while hanging upside down.

Refund Check

A woman went into a bank to cash an insurance refund check. By mistake the teller gave her dollars for cents and cents for dollars. She put the money in her purse but accidentally dropped a nickel on the floor. When she got home, she found that she had exactly twice the amount of the check she had cashed. She didn't have any money in her wallet before going to the bank. What was the exact amount of that check?

Think about the mistake the teller made: if they gave dollars for cents and cents for dollars, that means they swapped the decimal point...

The amount must have been $31.63. She received $63.31. After she dropped a nickel there would remain the sum of $63.26, which is twice the amount of the check.

Cogs, Tigs And Pabs

Some cogs are tigs. All tigs are bons. Some bons are pabs. Some pabs are tigs. Therefore, cogs are definitely pabs.--- TRUE or FALSE?

Think about the relationships between the groups, and ask yourself: Can we really conclude that all cogs are pabs just because of these statements?

False. Some cogs may be pabs, but not definitely all of them.

What Did The Bee Say To The Flower

What did the bee say to the flower?

"Think sweet thoughts..."

Hello, honey!

What Happened To The Broken-down Frog

What happened to the broken-down frog?

Think about a common phrase people use when something or someone is not functioning properly...

It got toad (towed) away.

Lonely Skeleton

Why do skeletons go on vacations alone?

Think about what skeletons lack, and how that might relate to traveling with others...

Because they have no-body to go with.

A Man Walks Into A Bar Riddle

A man walks into a bar and immediately falls unconscious. Why?

The man was already unconscious when he walked into the bar...

It was an iron bar!

Frog Shoes

What shoes do frogs wear in the summer?

Open toad shoes.

Courage

What happens to a small stone that works up its courage?

Think about a common phrase people use when they're being brave...

It becomes a little boulder.

Divided Sea

How do you divide the sea in half?

Think about a common way to represent the sea on a map or in writing...

With a sea saw.

How Do Trees Surf The Internet

How do trees surf the internet?

They don't... or do they? Think about the words, not the action.

They Log in!

Spelling

What is heavy forwards, and NOT backwards?

Think about a word that is a common, everyday concept, and how its spelling changes when you reverse its letters...

Ton. Ton is heavy, and backwards it spells "not".

What Kind Of Garden Does A Baker Have?

What kind of garden does a baker have?

Think about the types of "plants" a baker might cultivate, but not in the classical sense...

A flour garden!

What Did One Water Glass Say To The Other Water Glass When They Fell Off The Table

What did one water glass say to the other water glass when they fell off the table?

Nothing. They just cracked up.

If A Rooster Laid 11 Eggs And The Farmer Took 5 Of Them And Another Rooster Laid 14 Eggs

If a rooster laid 11 eggs and the farmer took 5 of them and another rooster laid 14 eggs and 5 of them were rotten. How many eggs were left?

0, Roosters don't lay eggs.

I Turn Polar Bears White Riddle

I turn polar bears white and I will make you cry. I make guys have to pee and girls comb their hair. I make celebrities look stupid and normal people look like celebrities. I turn pancakes brown and make your champane bubble. If you sqeeze me, I'll pop. If you look at me, you'll pop. Can you guess the riddle?

The answer to this riddle is "No". The question is "Can you guess the riddle?" and "Not what turns polar bears white?", etc.  Some other suggested solutions have been: Pressure and water. However, pressure doesn't turn a polar bear white and water doesn't turn pancakes brown. <b>Related</b>:  <a href="https://www.riddles.com/post/71/riddles-for-kindergartners">Riddles For Kindergarteners</a>

Why Is It Dangerous To Play Cards In The Wild?

Why is it dangerous to play cards in the wild?

Because of all of the cheetahs.

What Did The Computer Eat On The Moon Joke

What did the computer eat on the moon?

Spacebars!

Island To Have Good Singers

What islands should have good singers?

Think about the names of the islands and how they might relate to music...

The Canary islands.

Pardoned

Why did the prison about to get hanged say when he got pardoned?

Think about the words a person would say when they're given a second chance at life...

"No noose is good noose."

Marriage

I am something, I am endless as chain. Once you have me you are bound for life but young girls want me. What am I?

Think about something that can be endless, like a chain, but is also often associated with young girls... It's something they often dream of having, but once they get it, it can be a lifelong commitment!

A wedding ring.

Falling Over

Bob fell over 30 feet but there was not a scratch, bruise, or broken bone. He did not get hurt at all. How is that possible?

Think about a situation where Bob's fall would be "cushioned" or "slowed down" somehow...

He fell over 30 peoples feet at the movie theaters.

Fisherman

Why was the fisherman arrested?

For packing a rod.

Spell Enemy Riddle

How can you spell "enemy" in three letters?

F O E.

I Run In And Out Of Town All Day And Night - Answer Clue "R"

I run in and out of town all day and night. What am I?

Think about something that moves through the streets of a town, constantly entering and exiting, without ever stopping...

A road.

Redo What Has Been Undone

You buy me taken apart, To redo what has been undone; Four of my pieces have one sharp corner, The rest of them have none. What am I?

Think about something you might find in a sewing kit or a tailor's shop...

A jigsaw puzzle.

In And Out

I turn around once. What is out will not get in. I turn around again. What is in will not get out. What am I?

Think about something you use every day, that has a rotating mechanism, and its purpose is to control the flow of something...

A Key.

Greedy Lust

Poke your fingers in my eyes and I will open wide my jaws. Linen cloth, quills, or paper, my greedy lust devours them all. What am I?

Think about a common office tool that's often associated with writing and paperwork, but can also be a bit "hungry" for certain materials...

Shears, or scissors.

Shapeshifter

I can make you blush on contact. Turn you into a doll, and shapeshift your appearance. I am desired by all young women and clowns. What am I?

Think about something that can change your appearance, and is often used by people who want to look a certain way...

Makeup.

Everyone Has Me Riddle

Everyone has me, Everyone needs me; When some people see me, They end up quite queasy. What am I?

Think about something that is universally present, yet can evoke a strong physical reaction in some individuals...

I am Blood.

Children Don't Know Me Older Men Take Care Of Me Women Are Panicking Because Of Me

Children don't know me. Older men take care of me. Women are panicking because of me. Because of me men take up arms. What am I?

Think about a concept that is often associated with age, responsibility, and conflict...

A beard.

I Run But Have No Feet. I Roar But Have No Mouth

I run but have no feet. I roar but have no mouth. I wear a belt but have no waist. I always drink but never eat. What am I?

Think about something that moves quickly and makes a loud noise, often associated with a circular path or a journey...

An engine.

Music And Technology

I am used in computers and pianos but not on Ipads. What am I?

Think about the physical components of computers and pianos that are often manipulated by humans, but are not typically found on iPads...

A keyboard!

I Am Always Safe With You But If You Tell Me I Am Gone

I am hidden. I am always safe with you, but if you tell me, I am gone. What am I?

Think about something that is often kept confidential, and its existence relies on secrecy...

A secret.

The Mysterious Force

I can damage objects by force, but I have no arms. I make sound only when I am amplified. I cannot be seen, only felt and heard. What am I?

Think about something that can cause vibrations and has an impact on its surroundings, yet it's invisible and intangible...

Wind.

Hot, Hot, And Cold

I sound like I am very cold, but I am usually served quite warm...even hot. Another fact about me is that I am often quite hot. What am I?

Think about a popular beverage that's often associated with winter, but is usually consumed at a warm or hot temperature...

Chili.

To Form Me Time Is The Foundation It's Difficult To Break Me

To form me, time is the foundation, it's difficult to break me from the outside, but I'll break as long as you touch from the inside. What am I?

Think about something that is built over time, has a hard outer shell, but is fragile and vulnerable to internal influences...

Trust.

Three Eye's Have I, All In A Row. When Red, All Freeze. What Am I?

Three eye's have I, all in a row. When red, all freeze. What am I?

Think about something you might find on a road or a highway...

A stoplight.

Heart Mouth Head Think Riddle

I have a heart that doesn't beat, a mouth that doesn't speak, and a head that doesn't think. What am I?

Think of something you might find on a desk or in a office supply closet...

An artichoke.

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

A Man Rode Out Of Town Riddle

A man rode out of town on Sunday, he stayed a whole night at a hotel and rode back to town the next day on Sunday. How is this possible?

Think about the horse's name...

His Horse was called Sunday!

Which One Does Not Belong?

One of the four words does not belong with the other three. Which word does not belong? What is it that the others have in common? 1. Green, yellow, red, blue. 2. April, December, November, June. 3. Cirrus, calculus, cumulus, stratus. 4. Carrots, radishes, potatoes, cabbages. 5. Fork, comb, rake, shovel.

Think about the categories that each group of words belongs to, and look for the one word in each group that doesn't fit the common theme or characteristic shared by the other three words.

1. Green. Yellow, red and blue are primary colors, green is not. 2. December. The other months have only 30 days. 3. Calculus. The others are cloud types. 4. Cabbage. The others are vegetables that grow underground. 5. Shovel. The others have prongs.

Many Keys But No Locks Riddle

What has keys that open no locks, space but no room, and you can enter but not go in?

Think about something you use every day, something that helps you communicate, calculate, and create...

A computer keyboard.

Hands

What has hands but can not clap?

Think about something you might find on a wall or in a room, it's used to display or show something, and it has hands but can't clap...

A clock.

Which Is Correct The Yolk Of The Egg Are White Or The Yolk Of The Egg Is White

Which is correct to say, "The yolk of the egg are white," or "The yolk of the egg is white?"

Think about the word "yolk"... is it a singular thing or a plural thing?

Neither, because egg yolks are yellow.

What Part Of London Is In France

What part of London is in France?

The letter N.

When It's Alive We Sing When It Is Dead We Clap Our Hands

When it's alive we sing, when it is dead we clap our hands. What is it?

A birthday candle.

Can't Find It

I went into the woods and got it. I sat down to seek it. I brought it home with me because I couldn't find it. What is it?

A splinter.

You Can Travel Past It.

I can carry, but I cannot walk. My beginning is also my end. I may break but I also may bend. What am I?

Think about something you might find in a toolbox or a hardware store, and consider the multiple meanings of the words "break" and "bend".

A bridge.

Rooms

What room can no one enter?

Think about a room that is associated with a specific individual, and by definition, no one else can occupy it...

A Mushroom.

The Bottom Of The Sea Riddle

What lies at the bottom of the sea and shivers?

Think about something that is often found on land, but can also be found underwater, and its presence might cause a certain physical reaction...

A nervous wreck.

A Big Person And A Small Person Go Fishing Riddle

A big person and a small person are going to fish. The big person is not the small person's father but the small person is the big person's son. What is the relationship between the two?

Think outside traditional family roles...

The big person is the small person's mother.

What Goes Up And Down A Hill But Never Moves

What goes up and down a hill but never moves?

Think about something that is stationary, yet has a presence on a hill...

A path.

Do Not Press The Button

Which button does not function when being pressed?

Think about the buttons you find on a typical shirt...

Belly button.

What Is The Easiest Way To Double Your Money

What is the easiest way to double your money?

Think "fold" instead of "multiply"...

Put it in front of a mirror of course!

What Bird Is Very Rude?

What bird is very rude?

Think about a type of bird whose name is also a word that means impolite or discourteous...

A mocking bird.

What Is An Insect’s Favorite Sport

What is an insect’s favorite sport?

Cricket.

What Musical Instrument Would You Use To Catch A Fish?

What musical instrument would you use to catch a fish?

Think about the sounds you might hear near water...

Castanets.

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.

16 Players

Sixteen players start the game. One player gets involved in every play but doesn't care who wins. Each team has seven players who stay loyal to their team, but despite their loyalty, they often leave before the game is over. The final player has no loyalty to either team, but is committed to the game and never leaves until the end. What game is it?

Think about a popular card game where the "player" who gets involved in every play is not a human, but rather an object that is used throughout the game...

Pool (i.e. 8-ball billiards).

While Walking Across A Bridge I Met A Man

As I was walking across the London Bridge, I met a man who drew his hat and drew his cane, and in this riddle, I said his name. What is it?

Think about the words you're reading...

His name is Andrew.

First Game In The Bible

What's the first game in the Bible? If you are an American and you live in America you have to of played it, definitely if you're a boy. Hint: it's a traditional sport in the U.S.

Think about a popular outdoor game that's been around for centuries, often played in backyards and fields, and has a strong connection to American culture...

Baseball Why: because In the big inning, Eve stole first, Adam stole second. Cain struck out Abel, and the Prodigal Son came home. The Giants and the Angels were rained out. Ha ha ha ha ha

Village Robber

About the size of a squash, He robs the whole village. What is it?

Think about something that can be found in a village, is roughly the size of a squash, and has the power to "rob" or take something from everyone...

A rat.

A Beggar's Brother Died, But The Man Who Died Had No Brother

A beggar's brother died, but the man who died had no brother. How could that be?

Think about the words "a beggar's brother" very carefully...

The beggar was his sister!

Who Likes Who?

There are eight people who like each other? Rhonda likes Jim. Tom likes Amber. Cameron likes Britney. Will likes Katie. They all know that they're liked by at least someone. The question is, who is loved? *Hint think about the *words in this statement...

Pay attention to the verb "likes" vs. the verb "is loved" in the statement.

No one is loved, they're just liked.

Prescription At Starbucks?

What drug can you buy at a coffee shop?

Think about a common item you'd find on a coffee shop's menu...

Caffeine.