Riddles of the Day 08 Jul 2024 - 112 Riddles Picked For You!

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A Tale Of True Loyalty And Sacrifice

Near a castle without a moat, a well-known queen was captured and held hostage by a dark and powerful enemy force. Several of her loyal servants tried to break through enemy lines to free her, but most of them were eliminated during battle. However, one of her servants was able to break through the enemy's defenses to free the queen-at the cost of his own life; but he knew he could never go back once he had started. Can anyone identify this well-known queen and the lowly servant who performed the greatest sacrifice to save her?

Think about a game, not a historical event. The "castle" and "queen" are not what you might expect.

The queen was the white queen, and the servant who was sacrificed was a white pawn who had reached the back row of the black chess pieces—and was subsequently promoted/exchanged for the captured white queen.

A Man Is Late For An Appointment And, In His Haste, Takes A Corner So Fast That Only Two Wheels Were On The Pavement

A man is late for an appointment and, in his haste, takes a corner so fast that only two wheels were on the pavement. A policeman is standing on the corner, but he did not give him a ticket. Why?

Think about the type of vehicle the man is driving...

He was on a motorcycle.

Verbal Creatures

We are little Verbal creatures. Each of us with different features. The first of us in glass is set. The second you can find in jet. The third is trapped in tin. The fourth is boxed within. Now the fifth may try and hide, but it can never leave your side. An adopted sibling we also have but, he only appears when pigs fly. What are we?

Pay attention to the words and think about the sounds they make...

The vowels A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y.

Famous Last Words

Marge and Terry are both looking intently at a 4-inch X 4-inch musical symbol, but neither of them is thinking about music. Marge initiates their activity by placing a letter of the alphabet into the upper left quadrant of the symbol. Terry counters by putting a different letter of the alphabet into the lower-right section of the figure. Marge retaliates by inscribing the same letter she used the first time, into the lower-left section of the musical emblem. Terry responds by placing the same letter he just used, into the middle-left area of the image. Marge begins to smile brightly and places the same letter she has been using into the upper-right quadrant of the figure. Terry then grimaces and writes the exact same letter he has been using, placing it in the center of the symbol. Marge then gives a gleeful laugh and puts her same letter into the top-middle of the emblem. She then draws a line and shouts out three words to Terry, which make him feel a bit sad and disappointed. What are the three words Marge shouts at Terry, and exactly what has been going on here?

Think about a common game that involves placing letters in a grid, and the three words Marge shouts at Terry might be a familiar phrase often heard at the end of such a game.

Marge and Terry have been playing the game of “Tic-Tac-Toe”, and these are the three words she shouts at him after beating him. The musical symbol called a Sharp, looks just like a Tic-Tac-Toe grid.

Someone Called The Author-ities!

Reuben, a renowned author, was found unconscious in his study on a Sunday morning. His agent, Kelly, called the police to report it. When the officers arrived, they questioned three suspects: Anna the nanny, Mike the cleaner, and Mark the driver. Anna said that she had driven Reuben's daughter to school. Mike said that he had a day off and spent it with his family. And Mark said that he had taken Reuben's car to the car wash. Who attacked Reuben?

Pay close attention to the alibis and the day of the week...

Anna the nanny is lying. Children don't go to school on Sundays.

Stolen Cookies

Sheila baked a batch of delicious peanut butter cookies for dessert later in the day. She couldn't eat them while near her husband, though; he was severely allergic to all types of nuts. Plus, the couple's three kids–David, Amanda, and Frank–were all grounded and not allowed to eat sweets for a week. When Sheila went to get the cookies later in the day, she noticed that all of them were gone. She knew it must have been one of her kids who ate the cookies, so she interrogated them. David said that he was helping Dad to bake an apple pie in the kitchen. Amanda said that earlier in the day, she and Dad were eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch. She didn't have time for cookies. Frank said that he was doing his homework upstairs. Sheila instantly knew who was lying, and grounded that child for another week. Who was the cookie thief?

Pay close attention to Amanda's alibi...

Amanda stole the cookies. She couldn't be eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with Dad earlier in the day; after all, Sheila's husband is severely allergic to all types of nuts.

Going ----- Going ----- Gone!

A son went to his father's house and knocked on the door. When his father answered the door, the son said, "O.K., today is the day I promised to burn your house to the ground." "But I built the house in 1941 with my own two hands. It has a lot of sentimental value, and is still very useful to me," replied the father. "Too bad," said the son, "but I have always loathed it, especially in the wintertime, and I grew to especially hate it since you added that second hole to it when you built the addition to the house when I was a teenager." "But if you burn the house down, where will I go?" asked the father. "You will just have to go where most people go in these modern times," answered the son. "Well, I guess you're right," said his father. The son then promptly escorted his father outside, where the son proceeded to burn the house down to the ground in front of his father's tear-filled eyes. Had this father raised a deranged, sociopathic pyromaniac for a son, or is there another explanation for these bizarre events?

Think about the son's words, especially "especially in the wintertime" and "since you added that second hole to it"... What kind of "house" might have holes and be particularly bothersome in the winter?

The father, although he owned a fully functioning home, had never been able to break himself from the habit of going to the bathroom in the Outhouse he had built for his family back in 1941. The son, along with the neighbors, considered the Outhouse to be a public eyesore, and the son had been trying for some time to get his father to agree to let him burn it down.

A Long Riddle - In A Far-off Kingdom, There Is A Castle With Five Rooms

In a far-off kingdom, there is a castle with five rooms. Each room has a door with a different color: blue, red, green, yellow, or purple. Inside each room, there is a person with a different nationality: American, British, Canadian, Dutch, and Estonian. Each person has a favorite animal, which is also different for each person: cat, dog, elephant, giraffe, and horse. Additionally, each person has a favorite food, which is different for each person: pizza, sushi, spaghetti, tacos, and waffles. Using the following clues, can you figure out who lives in each room, what their nationality is, what their favorite animal is, and what their favorite food is? The person in the blue room is not Dutch or Estonian. The British person's favorite animal is a horse. The person who likes sushi lives in the red room. The Canadian person likes pizza. The Dutch person lives in the green room. The person who likes tacos lives in the yellow room. The American person's favorite animal is a giraffe. The person who likes waffles lives in the purple room. The person who likes spaghetti is Estonian. The person who likes elephants lives in the room adjacent to the person who likes giraffes.

Here's a hint to get you started: Focus on the clues that mention specific room colors and nationalities first. Use the fact that the Dutch person lives in the green room and the person who likes sushi lives in the red room to start building your solution. Then, use the clues about favorite animals and foods to fill in the remaining rooms.

The blue room: American, favourite animal is a giraffe, favourite food is sushi. Red room: British, favourite animal is a horse, favourite food is tacos. The green room: Dutch, favourite animal is a cat, favourite food is spaghetti. Yellow room: Canadian, favourite animal is an elephant, favourite food is pizza. Purple room: Estonian, favourite animal is a dog, favourite food is waffles. Explanation: Clue #1 tells us that the person in the blue room cannot be Dutch or Estonian. This leaves us with American, British, Canadian, and Estonian. We can use other clues to narrow it down further. Clue #2 tells us that the British person's favourite animal is a horse, so they cannot be in the blue room. This leaves us with American, Canadian, and Estonian. Clue #3 tells us that the person who likes sushi lives in the red room, so the American person must be in the blue room. Clue #4 tells us that the Canadian person likes pizza, so they must be in the yellow room. Clue #5 tells us that the Dutch person lives in the green room, so they cannot be in the yellow room. This leaves us with British and Estonian. Clue #6 tells us that the person who likes tacos lives in the yellow room, so the British person must be in the red room. Clue #7 tells us that the American person's favourite animal is a giraffe, so they must be in the blue room. Clue #8 tells us that the person who likes waffles lives in the purple room, so the Estonian person must be in the purple room. Clue #9 tells us that the Estonian person likes spaghetti, so the Dutch person must like cats. Clue #10 tells us that the person who likes elephants lives in the room adjacent to the person who likes giraffes, so the Canadian person is just like an elephant. So the final solution is The blue room: American, favourite animal is a giraffe, favourite food is sushi. Red room: British, favourite animal is a horse, favourite food is tacos. The green room: Dutch, favourite animal is a cat, favourite food is spaghetti. Yellow room: Canadian, favourite animal is an elephant, favourite food is pizza. Purple room: Estonian, favourite animal is a dog, favourite food is waffles

Three Presidents

Name the first three presidents to live in the white house?

Think about the timeline of the White House's construction and who was president when it was first occupied...

Adams Jefferson Madison

Where's The White House?

If there is a Yellow house on Bluebird Lane, a Green house on Orange Street, a Pink house on Kitten Road, a Black house on Whitehorse Pike and a Purple house on Firebird hill, where is the White house?

Look for a pattern in the names of the streets and the colors of the houses...

Washington, D.C.

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).

Old Coin

An archaeologist finds a coin dated 48 B.C. How did he know it was a fake?

The hint is: Think about the calendar system used at that time...

BC is before Christ. Christ was not yet born when the coin would have been made and the date would be impossible.

A King Decided To Let A Prisoner Try To Escape The Prison With His Life. The King Placed 2 Marbles In A Jar That Was Glued To A Table

A king decided to let a prisoner try to escape the prison with his life. The king placed 2 marbles in a jar that was glued to a table. One of the marbles was supposed to be black, and one was supposed to be blue. If the prisoner could pick the blue marble, he would escape the prison with his life. If he picked the black marble, he would be executed. However, the king was very mean, and he wickedly placed 2 black marbles in the jars and no blue marbles. The prisoner witnessed the king only putting 2 black marbles in the jars. If the jar was not see-through and the jar was glued to the table and the prisoner was mute so he could not say anything, how did he escape with his life?

The prisoner used his other senses to his advantage...

The prisoner grabbed one of the marbles from the jar and concealed it in his hand. He then swallowed it, and picked up the other marble and showed everyone. The marble was black, and since the other marble was swallowed, it was assumed to be the blue one. So the mean king had to set him free

Air Ballooning

One sunny afternoon, three men go for a ride on a hot air balloon over the Sahara desert. An hour into the trip, the balloon begins to lose altitude. A month later, someone found one of the ballooners laying on the desert sand dead, naked, and holding half a toothpick. What happened to him?

Think about the extreme environment of the Sahara desert and how it could affect the ballooners, as well as the unusual clue of the half toothpick...

As the balloon lost altitude, the men took of their clothes and threw them overboard to decrease the weight of the balloon. The balloon continued to drop so the men drew straws to see who would be forced to jump. The dead man in the desert drew the shortest one (the half toothpick).

The Banquet

A great banquet was prepared for a Roman emperor and his courtiers. 22 Dormice, 40 Larks' Tongues, 30 Flamingos and 40 Roast Parrots were served. How many portions of Boiled Ostrich were served?

Think about the common thread among the dishes served... they all have something in common that might just give away the answer!

42. Each vowel is worth 2 and each consonant 4, so Dormice gives 22, ect.

Traffic Violations

There are 2 cops parked along a one-way street looking for traffic violations. They spot a taxi driver going in the wrong direction, yet they do nothing. Why?

Think about the situation from a different perspective... Are the cops really "looking" at the taxi driver?

The taxi driver wasn't driving at the time, he was walking.

How Do You Escape

Imagine you are in a dark room. How do you get out?

"Think about what you already have with you..."

Stop imagining.

Not A Single Hair On His Head Got Wet Riddle

Samuel was out for a walk when it started to rain. He did not have an umbrella and he wasn't wearing a hat. His clothes were soaked, yet not a single hair on his head got wet. How could this happen?

Think about Samuel's physical characteristics...

This man is bald!

What Would You Do If You Broke A Tooth While Flossing

What would you do if you broke a tooth while flossing?

Think about the action of flossing and what it's intended to do...

Use tooth paste to glue it back together.

Different Insects

How are a fly and a mosquito different?

Think about the way they "sing"!

A mosquito can fly, but a fly cannot mosquito.

I'm Not Clothes But I Cover Your Body

I'm not clothes but I cover your body; The more I'm used, the thinner I grow. What am I?

Think about something you use daily, which is not a piece of clothing, but still covers your body, and its usage affects its thickness...

Bar of soap.

Lifeguards Favorite Game

What's a lifeguard's favorite game?

Think about a game that involves "rescuing" or "saving" something...

Pool.

Ghost Makeup

What kind of makeup is a ghost's favorite to wear?

"Think about what a ghost is known for being, and how that might relate to a type of makeup..."

Mas-scare-a.

What Do Cheerleaders Eat For Breakfast

What do cheerleaders eat for breakfast?

Think about the sounds they make during a performance...

Cheer-eee-ohs!

A Witch In The Snow

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

"Frosty magic!"

A cold spell.

Pilgrim

Where did pilgrims land when they arrived in America?

Think about a famous rock...

On their feet.

Old Halloween Classic

Why didn't the skeleton use a towel?

Because he always comes out bone dry.

What Do You Call Santa For Cats

What do you call Santa for cats?

Santa paws.

Spoiled Kitty

What do you call a cat that gets anything it wants?

Purr-suasive

Why Does A Chicken Coop Have Two Doors

Why does a chicken coop have two doors?

Because, if it had four it would be a sedan.

Ghost With Out A Job

What do you call an out of work Ghost?

Spooky unemployment! Think about a common phrase associated with someone who's not working...

Lazy Bones.

Number Of Chairs

What's the least number of chairs you would need around a table to sit four fathers, two grandfathers, and four sons?

Four. The four fathers could be grandfathers and are definitely sons already.

Puzzle 4 - Code Riddle - What Is The Riddle And Answer?

This is a coded riddle. Crack the code and answer the riddle. What is the riddle and answer? The cipher for this coded riddle is hidden somewhere on Riddles.com. Hint: #5000 Wklv sodfh kdv kdugob dqb oljkwv, exw d orw ri fuhdnlqj iorruv. Wkhuh duh doo nlqgv ri vwudqjh qrlvhv dqg vrph udqgrp vodpplqj grruv. Zkdw lv lw?

Hint: Look for a specific riddle on Riddles.com with an ID of #5000, and pay attention to the comment section. The cipher is hidden in plain sight.

The riddle "Puzzle 4 - Code Riddle - What is the riddle and answer?" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.

The Hit On Germany

A rogue pilot was about to bomb Germany! The commad was given, the hatch was opened and the bomb was released. Why didn't it ever hit the ground?

Think about the type of aircraft the pilot might be flying...

The plane was flying upside down!

Puppy Love

A dog had three puppies, named Mopsy, Topsy and Spot. What was the mothers name?

The answer is not a traditional name, but rather a wordplay...

What

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

Fishing Rod

James ordered a fishing rod, priced at $3.56. Unfortunately, James is an Eskimo who lives in a very remote part of Greenland and the import rules there forbid any package longer than 4 feet to be imported. The fishing rod was 4 feet and 1 inch, just a little too long, so how can the fishing rod be mailed to James without breaking the rules? Ideally, James would like the fishing rod to arrive in one piece!

Think outside the box (or package)! Consider the orientation of the fishing rod during shipping...

Insert the fishing rod into a box which measures 4 feet on all sides, the fishing rod will fit within the diagonal of the box with room to spare.

Odd Brick Out

Jack has 8 bricks 7 of them weights the same amount and one is slightly heavier. Using a balance scale, how can Jack find the heavier brick in two weighings?

Think about dividing the bricks into three groups of 2, 2, and 4...

First he split them in to piles of 3, 3, and 2 bricks. Then he weighs both groups of 3 with each other. If they balance he knows the brick is one of the 2 unweighed bricks and he can weigh them to find the heaver one. If the the stacks of 3 bricks do not balance, he will weigh 2 of the 3 bricks. If they balance he will know the brick left unweighed is heavier, or if they do not balance, he will find the heavier one.

Werewolf Hide And Seek Riddle

Where does a werewolf like to hide?

Think about a common, everyday place where someone might hide, but with a "hair-raising" twist!

In your claws-it.

Sole Survivor

My little circle of friends here, getting bumped off one-by-one, reminds me of Agatha Christie's famous murder mystery "Ten Little Indians", where a small group of people are knocked off, one at a time, until only the killer and one person is left. The main difference is that in Christie's novel, the last survivor was to die by hanging, but in my situation, the sole survivor will be given "The Chair"! Should this person call the police? Is there a life-and-death scenario going on here, or is everyone's safety assured? What exactly is happening?

Think about a common, everyday situation where a group of things are gradually eliminated, one by one, until only one remains... and that last one gets "The Chair".

The person, along with a small group of their friends, is engaged in a game of Musical Chairs. "The Chair" is always reserved for the last person left.

Chemical Substances

A famous chemist was murdered in his own lab. There was no evidence except for a piece of paper with the names of chemical substances on it. On the day he was murdered, the chemist had only 3 visitors: his wife, Mary, his nephew Nicolas, and his friend Johnathan. The police arrested the murderer right away. How did they know who it was?

Think about the names on the piece of paper... are they just random chemical substances, or could they be something more?

The piece of paper had a clue on it. If you combine the short names of the chemical substances on the paper, you’ll get a name: Ni-C-O-La-S.

A Queen Has Twins By Caesarean Section

A Queen has twins by Caesarean section so it's impossible to tell who was born first. Now the twins are adults and ready to rule. One is intensely stupid, while the other is highly intelligent, well-loved, and charismatic. Yet the unintelligent one is chosen as the next ruler. Why?

Think about the traditional rules of succession in monarchies...

He is a male.

Why Couldn't The Pirate Learn The Alphabet

Why can't a pirate ever finish the alphabet?

Shiver me timbers! Think about the pirate's favorite letter...

Because he always gets lost at sea!

What Do You Call A Bear With No Teeth

What do you call a bear with no teeth?

A gentle creature...

A gummy Bear.

What Did The Triangle Say To The Circle

What did the triangle say to the circle?

Think about a common phrase people use to express their feelings, and how the triangle's shape might relate to that phrase...

You’re pointless.

Flag My Tongue For All To See

To you, rude would I never be, Though I flag my tongue for all to see. What am I?

Think about a common object that has a "tongue" and is often associated with communication, but in a polite and respectful manner...

A dog!

Their Great

What did Tony the Tiger wear to bed?

Think stripes...

Paw-jamas

Who Is Bigger Riddle

Who is bigger: Mrs. Bigger, Mr. Bigger, or their 4-year-old son?

Think about the meaning of the surname "Bigger"...

The son because he is a little Bigger!

There Is A Frog Dead In The Middle Of An Island

There is a frog, dead in the middle of an island. If he swims north, the distance to the mainland is 2 meters. If he swims south, the distance to the mainland is 3 meters. If he swims east or west, the distance is 4 meters. Which way does he swim?

Think about the frog's current state...

He doesn't swim at all, he is dead.

All Laughs

What happened when the rubber duckie fell into the bathtub?

It got wet and wild, but the answer isn't about the duckie's physical state...

It quacked up.

Rivers Sleep Riddle

Where do rivers sleep?

Think about the geography of a river's journey...

In river beds.

Let's Ride!!

What is a good car for a cell phone?

Here's a hint: Think about the words "car" and "cell phone" in a more literal sense...

A Charger.

24 Heads

20 people jump into an empty pool filled with water and nothing else. After, they jumped in 24 heads came back up. How is this possible?

Some of the jumpers were not human...

There was 20 foreheads.

How Is He Alive

A man was born in 1898 He is still alive now at the age 33 How is this possible ?

he was born in room 1898 in the hospital

Gnome Kidding

What does a troll call his apartment?

Think about a common term associated with trolls, and how it might relate to a place of residence...

Gnome sweet gnome.

Seeds On Outside

What fruit has its seeds on the outside?

A strawberry! A strawberry is the only fruit that wears its seeds on the outside.

Why Can't A Cheetah Hide

Why can't a cheetah hide?

Because it is spotted!

How Do You Know When Your Alarm Clock Is Hungry?

How do you know when your alarm clock is hungry?

Think about the sounds an alarm clock makes...

When it goes back four (for) seconds.

New Years Eve

Why was 6 afraid of 9 on new years eve?

Think about the clock striking midnight...

Because 9 ate (eight) 7 6.

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.

Wild West

Who was the most famous cat in the wild west?

"Purr-haps you're thinking of a feline with a similar name to a notorious outlaw..."

Kit-ty Carson.

Baseball

What take longer run through. 1st and 2nd or 2nd and 3rd?

Think about a common sequence of events where the "running through" makes sense, and consider how the length of time changes as you move from one step to the next...

2nd and 3rd because you have to go through a shortstop.

I Have Four Wings But Cannot Fly, I Never Laugh And Never Cry

I have four wings, but cannot fly, I never laugh and never cry; On the same spot, I'm always found, toiling away with little sound. What am I?

Think about something you might find in a kitchen, and the "wings" might not be what you expect...

A Windmill.

I'm In The Book, But Not On Any Leaf; I'm In The Mouth, But Not In Lip Or Teeth

I'm in the book, but not on any leaf; I'm in the mouth, but not in lip or teeth; I'm in the atmosphere, but never in the air; I wait on every one, but never on a pair; I am with you wherever you may go; And every thing you do I'm sure to know; Though when you did it I should not be there, Yet when 'twas done, you'd find me in the chair.What am I?

Think about words that are often associated with presence, observation, and recording, and how they might relate to the different scenarios described in the riddle.

The letter O.

I Go Up, But I Never Come Down

I go up, but I never come down. What am I?

Think about something that increases or grows, but once it reaches a certain point, it can't be decreased or returned to its original state...

Your age!

Volume Of Grief

My life is often a volume of grief, your help is needed to turn a new leaf. Stiff is my spine and my body is pale, but I'm always ready to tell a tale. What am I?

Think about an object that's often associated with stories and information, but can also be a symbol of sadness or mourning...

A book!

It's Hard For Me To Live But Easy To Die

It is hard for me to live, but easy to die. I am only present when I am not given away. Many people know about me but not what I am. You can keep me, but it is hard. What am I?

Think about something that is often desired, but its existence is fleeting...

A secret.

Fatherless And Motherless Riddle

I'm fatherless and motherless and born without sin. Roaring when entering the world, I never speak again. What am I?

Think about something that makes a loud noise when it's "born" or appears, but then remains silent afterwards. It's not a living thing, but it's often associated with a dramatic entrance...

Thunder.

I'm First On Earth, Second In Heaven, I Appear Twice

I'm first on earth, second in heaven, I appear twice in a week, and once in a year, I'm in the middle of the Sea. What am I?

Think about the alphabetical order of the words...

The letter E.

Dark With White Markings And Smooth Like A Rock Where Learning Occurs I Help Convey Thought

Dark with white markings, And smooth like a rock. Where learning occurs, I help convey thought. What am I?

Think about something you often find in a classroom or a library, used for writing or drawing, and has a specific appearance that matches the description...

Blackboard/chalkboard.

With Three Eyes And As Black As Night I Frequently Knock Down

With three eyes and as black as night, I frequently knock down ten men with a single strike! What am I?

Think about a common object often associated with entertainment, leisure, or social gatherings...

A Bowling ball.

When You Take A Look At My Face You Will Not Find The Number

When you take a look at my face, you will not find the number thirteen in any place. What am I?

Think about a common object you might find in a public area, often displaying information...

A clock.

Hickory Dickory Dock

I am very powerful, And my brother is patience. I am of infinite value, And I wait for no one. What am I?

Think about a concept that is highly valued and cherished, yet it's often overlooked until it's too late.

Time.

I Howl, Yet I Have No Voice. Can't Be Seen But My Presence Is Felt

I howl, yet I have no voice. Can't be seen but my presence is felt. What am I?

Think about something that can be felt in the air, but can't be seen or heard in the classical sense...

The wind.

I'm Sometimes White, And Always Wrong. I Can Break A Heart And Hurt The Strong

I'm sometimes white, and always wrong. I can break a heart and hurt the strong. I can build love and tear it down. I can make a smile, but more often bring a frown. What am I?

Think about something that can be written or spoken, and can have a profound impact on people's emotions...

I am a lie.

Swaying In The Wind

I am mother and father, but never birth or nurse. I'm rarely still, but I never wander. What am I?

Think about a common, everyday object that is often found in homes, and consider the words "mother" and "father" in a more figurative sense...

I am a tree.

I'm Made For One But Meant For Two; I Can Be Worn For Many Years But Usually Just A Few

I'm made for one but meant for two; I can be worn for many years but usually just a few; You won't ever need me unless you say you do. What am I?

Think about something that's often shared, but initially intended for a single person, and its usage is closely tied to a specific event or milestone in life...

A Wedding ring.

Smart

If you know me, you feel accomplished. If you don't know me, you feel stupid. What am I?

The answer is often overlooked, yet it's something you might encounter every day, especially when you're trying to learn something new...

The answer to a riddle, stupid.

Invisibility

You can hear me and feel me but you can't see me or smell me, yet everyone has a taste in me. I can be created, but after that only remembered. What am I?

"Think about an experience that evokes emotions and sensations, but is intangible and fleeting..."

Music.

What'll Make You Glad?

I have three colors, each with a different meaning. When I'm old they become dull, but when I'm new they are gleaming. I help keep people safe, but sometimes they hate me. You won't see me in a forest, but you will in a big city. Some of me have short lengths, and some of me have long. And in the time that the longest of me take, you could sing a very long song. When my colors change, people get happy or sad, and when you guess what I am, you will be very glad. What am I?

Think about something you see every day in a city, that serves a purpose, has different lengths, and its colors convey important information that can evoke emotions...

A Stoplight.

It’s Right

I always go to the right, but I can never go to the left. What am I?

Think about something you see every day, often in writing, and its direction is fixed...

Hands on a clock.

The Protector

I am a protector. I sit on a bridge. One person can see right through me, while others wonder what I hide. What am I?

Think about a common structure found on bridges, and how its transparency can be perceived differently by people depending on their perspective...

Sunglasses.

I Cannot Be Felt Seen Or Touched

I cannot be felt, seen or touched; Yet I can be found in everybody; My existence is always in debate, Yet I have my own style of music. What Am I?

"Think about something that is abstract, yet has a profound impact on individuals, and has been a topic of discussion and creativity throughout history..."

I am a soul.

A Shadow In The Night

I am a shadow during the night but during the day I'm a well Respected Figure. What am I?

Think about something that is often associated with darkness and obscurity at night, but is revered and admired during the day...

A Vigilante. (Batman is also an acceptable answer)

I Tear Down Mountains

I build up castles. I tear down mountains. I make some men blind, I help others to see. What am I?

Think about something that can be used to create grand structures, yet also has the power to destroy or alter the natural landscape... and has a profound impact on human perception.

Sand.

The Riddle 7

I can bring power, money, connections, repute, and admiration, but I'm useless in the face of love and friendship. Treat others with me, and you'll avoid heartbreak, but you'll also gain endless loneliness. What am I?

"Think about something that can bring you prestige and advantages in life, but can also serve as a barrier to genuine relationships."

Disguise.

Seen As A Liar

I Am Seen As A Liar, When The Situation Is Dire, But The Fruits Of My Labor, Is Enough To Make Anyone Waver. I Can Be Something To Fear, Or Something You Want Near. Any Way You Look At Me, I Am Something That You All Need. What Am I?

Think about something that is often doubted or mistrusted in difficult situations, but ultimately provides benefits that are hard to resist, and is essential for everyone's well-being.

The truth.

A House With Two Occupants, Sometimes One, Rarely Three. Break The Walls, Eat The Borders, Then Throw Away Me. What Am I?

A house with two occupants, sometimes one, rarely three. Break the walls, eat the borders, then throw away me. What am I?

Think about something you might find on a table, and how its "occupants" and "borders" relate to its purpose and composition.

A Peanut.

I Am An Object. Use Fractions To Figure This Out. If You Take Away The Whole Of Me, I Get Bigger. What Am I?

I am an object. Use fractions to figure this out. If you take away the whole of me, I get bigger. What am I?

Think about a concept in math where removing the whole (1) from a fraction makes it larger...

A donut.

Two Rings

I have two rings. I move by request. If the mixture is not right, I just sit at rest. What am I?

You're likely to find me in a kitchen, and my "rings" are crucial to my function...

I am a Piston.

White And Black

I'm sometimes white, Although sometimes I'm black. I take you there, But never bring you back. What am I?

Think about something you use to travel, but it doesn't return you to where you started...

I'm a Hearse.

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.

Of No Use To One

Of no use to one Yet absolute bliss to two. The small boy gets it for nothing. The young man has to lie for it. The old man has to buy it. The baby's right, The lover's privilege, The hypocrite's mask. To the young girl, faith; To the married woman, hope; To the old maid, charity. What am I?

Think about something that's often associated with relationships, emotions, and life stages...

A Kiss.

What Do You Call A Snowman In The Summer

What do you call a snowman in the summer?

A chilly creature's seasonal identity crisis...

Puddle.

Find The Difference

What's the difference between a well dressed man on a bicycle and a poorly dressed man on a unicycle?

"Think about the attire, not the ride..."

Attire.

What Word Does Not Belong In This List?

What word does not belong in this list: hold, told, scold, gold, or mold?

Think about the meanings of each word and how they relate to each other, except for one that stands out as being quite different...

Or.

Misspelled Word Riddle

One word in this sentence is misspelled. What word is it?

Read the sentence carefully, paying attention to the words that are not what they seem...

MISSPELLED. It isn't spelled wrong, the one word in this sentence IS "misspelled."

As You Know Pinocchio's Nose Grows When He Lies

As you know, Pinocchio's nose grows when he lies. So, If he said, "My nose is about to grow." Would he be lying or not?

Neither work. True: He's telling the truth so his nose wouldn't grow, Causing a lie. Lie: If he's lying, His nose WILL grow so it would be truth.

As Big As The World

What can fill a room and a bowl but not change shape?

Air.

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 Is In Front Of A Woman, And The Back Of Cow

What Is In Front Of A Woman, And The Back Of Cow?

Think about a common, everyday word that can be used to describe a part of a woman's body, as well as a part of a cow's body...

The Letter W.

The Children Of The Week

Harley's mother had 7 children. They were named Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. What was the 7th child's name?

Think about the question being asked... Who is asking the question?

Harley.

If It Cracks, It Does Not Need Replacement Or Repair

If it cracks, it does not need replacement or repair. What is it?

Think about something that you might find in the kitchen, and is often associated with a sudden, sharp sound...

Ice.

When It's Gone Bad And Flat I Hate It But When It's Fresh And Fizzy I Love To Taste It

When it's gone bad and flat I hate it but when it's fresh and fizzy I love to taste it. What is it?

Soda.

Chimney

I can go up a chimney down and down a chimney down but can't go up a chimney up and down a chimney up. What am I?

Think about the direction of travel and the physical properties of a chimney...

an umbrella

An Animal And A Door

What animal probably likes doors?

A doormouse.

What Is Served But Not By A Waiter And An Ace But Not A Card

What is served, but not by a waiter; and an ace but not a card?

A volleyball: A volleyball serve that drops without the opposing team touching it is called an ace. Also, a tennis ball. In tennis, an ace is a legal serve that is not touched by the receiver, winning the point for the server.

Summation

This number added to it's square, and the digits of that summation added together, bring it back to itself. What is it?

Think about a number that is closely related to the concept of "identity" or "self"...

3. 3 squared is 9. 3+9=12. Take the two digits of the summation and add them; 1+2=3. In short; 3-9-12-3. This can also work with the number 0 and 9.

Carriages!

What is that which goes with a carriage, comes with a carriage, is of no use to a carriage, and yet the carriage cannot go without it. What is it?

Think about the words that describe a carriage ride...

Noise.

What Is Ben Buying

Ben walked into a hardware store and asked the price of some items. The salesman said: One costs $1, Eight costs $1, Seventeen cost $2, One hundred four costs $3 and One thousand seventy two costs $4. What was Ben buying?

Think about the words, not the numbers...

Ben was buying home address numbers and they cost $1 per digit.

The Less Of Them You Have; The More One Is Worth

The less of them you have; the more one is worth. Who/What are they?

Think about something that becomes more valuable or precious when you have fewer of them, perhaps something that's often associated with scarcity or rarity...

Friends.

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.