Riddles of the Day 27 Sep 2024 - 98 Riddles Picked For You!

Your daily dose of brain teasers and challenges

The Bus Brain Teazer

You're on a bus. 20 people get on at the first stop. At the next stop 45 people get on. At the 3rd stop 48 people get off. Then at the next stop 5 people get off and 9 get on. At the last stop 21 people get off 2 people are left. How is this possible? (Who's still on the bus)!?

Think about the person who's been on the bus the entire time...

This is possible because you and the bus driver are still on the bus!

Does The Christian Religion Allow A Man To Marry His Widow's Sister?

Does the Christian religion allow a man to marry his widow's sister?

Think about the wording of the question very carefully...

A dead man cannot marry. His widow would mean he is dead.

Coraline The Businesswoman

A businesswoman named Coraline was at her place of work when a young man entered. "You look like a Clark to me," said Coraline in greeting him. The man responded, "You are exactly right," and he exchanged something with her and then left. A second man entered and said, "I'm really hungry, and am looking for the nearest fast-food place." "I suggest you take 5th Avenue," answered Coraline. He then exchanged something with her and left. A rather heavy-set woman then came through the door and Coraline said, "You are definitely a chunky person!" Seemingly unaffected by the comment, the woman said, "I certainly have to agree with you," and she then exchanged something with Coraline and then departed. A policewoman then entered and said in a serious voice, "I received a tip that one of the Peanuts gang was hiding in here, and I came to take her in. "She is here," replied Coraline, and she turned her over to the officer in exchange for something. Finally, a shady-looking character came slinking in, carrying a black briefcase. "Why are you here?" asked Coraline. "It's not payday again, is it?" "You got it, Sweetie!" he replied, and he exchanged something with her and then left. What in the world was going on here, and what kind of business was Coraline operating?

Here's a hint: Think about the names and phrases used in the conversations, and how they might relate to a specific type of business or product that Coraline is dealing with. Pay attention to the words and phrases that seem out of place or unusual in a normal conversation.

Coraline was the owner and operator of a candy shop. Most of her customers were repeat customers, and she was very familiar with their specific requests before they ever stated them. In order of their entry into her store, she offered them: A Clark bar, a 5th Avenue candy bar, a Chunky square, a Peppermint Patty, and a Payday bar. Each customer simply paid for their selection and left with their favorite candy.

The Frog With The Odd Color

Ty has four frogs-Lily, Hoppy, Croaky, and Icky–and he needs you to identify their colors. One of the frogs is black and blue, while the other three and black and orange. Assuming that both of the following statements are true, can you guess which frog is black and blue? 1) Lily and Hoppy are of the same color. 2) Croaky isn't black and blue.

Pay attention to the statement "Lily and Hoppy are of the same color" and think about what it means if they are not black and blue...

Icky is black and blue. If Lily and Hoppy are of the same color, then both of them must be black and orange because only ONE of the frogs is black and blue. And if Croaky isn't black and blue, then he is black and orange. Therefore, Icky is the only black and blue frog among the four frogs.

Who Does She Like?

Victoria's best friend, Kayla, meets up with two guys whom Victoria likes: Andrew and Phillip. Both boys ask Kayla who Victoria likes more. Kayla didn't want to reveal her best friend's secret, but she gave the boys a hint: Victoria likes pizza, but she hates burgers. Her favorite color is green, but she doesn't like purple. She has a pet parakeet, but she avoids dogs. And Victoria always goes to the mall instead of the beach. Based on the hint, which boy does Victoria like more?

Think about the words Kayla uses to describe Victoria's preferences... are they subtly pointing to the names of the two boys?

Victoria likes Phillip more than Andrew. We have to look for some pattern in the hint Kayla gave the boys. Things such as "mall", "parakeet", "green", and "pizza" contain double letters, whereas things like "beach", "dog", "purple", and "burger" do not. The name "Phillip" contains the double letter "L", but the name "Andrew" doesn't have any double letters. Therefore, Victoria likes Phillip.

Be Sure To Never Land On This Man’s Ship

A certain man who is called "Captain" by his crew, is infamously known for his hatred of a particular group of young boys. He especially dislikes the leader of this group of children, to the extent he would actually kill him if given the chance. This man is neither a basketball player, nor a boxer, nor a fisherman, as his name suggests, but he is the "captain" of a ship called the Sea Devil which flies a black and white flag. This man sails on his ship with his own group of grown men who are a scurvy bunch who enjoy criminal activities. Although he presents himself as being fearless, there is one thing that sends him into a frightened panic -- the sound of a ticking clock! Who is this infamous man, and why haven’t the authorities arrested or imprisoned him and his evil crew?

Think of a classic tale of piracy on the high seas, but also consider a different kind of "captain" and a story that may not be entirely historically accurate...

The infamous man is Captain Hook, the arch-enemy of Peter Pan and the lost boys. He fears the loud ticking of a clock which a monstrous crocodile swallowed at some point before Peter Pan cut off the captain’s hand during battle, and fed the hand to the beast. The clock now resides in the crocodile’s stomach, and the ticking warns Captain Hook of the creature’s presence, as the crocodile wants to eat the rest of the tasty captain.

How Would You Get Out

If you're in a room with no windows, no doors, and everything made of cement. In the room is a mirror and a table. How do you get out?

Look closely at yourself...

Look in the mirror to see what you saw. Take the saw the table in half.  Use the two halves to make a whole.  Then, crawl through the hole to get out.

Scared Of The Ocean

Three men sitting in a small motorboat one mile from the shoreline. The first is afraid of water, the second is afraid of drowning, and the third is afraid of sharks. The boat's motor is not operational and there is nothing to row with. How do they get to the shoreline?

Think about the fears of each man... are they really relevant to the solution?

Get out and walk, the boat is one-mile inland!

Winning Game

Four men sat down to play, They played all night till the break of day. They played for gold and not for fun, With separate scores for every one. When they had come to square accounts, They all had made quite fair amounts. Can you the paradox explain, If no one lost, how all could gain?

Think about a game where the "gain" is not necessarily at the expense of the others...

The men were musicians..

Always Rooting For The Ante Meridiem

Charles called his wife to tell him that he would be home by 7:00. But when he arrived home three minutes past 7:00, his wife was furious! Why was she so mad?

Think about the wording of Charles' message... did he say "I will be home BY 7:00" or "I will be home AT 7:00"?

Charles' wife expected him to arrive by 7:00PM, but he arrived at 7:03AM the next morning. Oh, the classic "I forgot about ante meridiem and post meridiem".

Juicy Preferences

Andrew, Anna, and Alfred like apple juice. Olivia, Owen, and Oliver like orange juice. Can you explain their preferences?

Look for a connection between their names and the type of juice they like...

People whose names begin with A like apple juice, while people whose names begin with O like orange juice.

Do You Know How To Add Numbers?

Which statement is correct? 1) 119 and 19 is 128. 2) 119 and 19 are 128.

Think about the difference between "is" and "are" in grammar, and how it relates to the numbers in the statements.

Neither statement is true; 119 and 19 are 138, not 128.

One Letter…

What starts with E, ends with E, but only contains one letter?

Think about something you might find in an envelope...

It's an envelope! You have to think about it literally; an "envelope" begins with E, ends with E, and only contains one letter–the "letter" is the letter you type/write. Some people believe it could be "eye" or "Eve" or "ewe", however, those things contain THREE letters (yes, you have to count the E's in each word because E is also a letter).

Three Playing Cards In A Row

Three playing cards in a row. Can you name them with these clues? There is a two to the right of a king. A diamond will be found to the left of a spade. An ace is to the left of a heart. A heart is to the left of a spade. Now, identify all three cards.

Think about the order of suits in a deck of cards...

Ace of Diamonds, King of Hearts, Two of Spades.

Why Don't Zombies Eat Popcorn With Their Fingers?

Why don't zombies eat popcorn with their fingers?

Think about the physical state of a zombie's fingers...

Because they prefer to eat their fingers separately.

Robot Gorilla

How was the robot gorilla fixed?

It was given some new bolts!

With a monkey wrench.

Ridding Cow

What do you call a cow with no legs?

Think about a common food product that comes from cows, and how it might be referred to if it didn't have any "legs" or support...

Ground Beef.

Why Do The French Like To Eat Snails?

Why do the French like to eat snails?

"Think about the snail's habitat and a French delicacy that's often associated with romance..."

Because they don't like fast food!

What Do You Get When You Cross A Roach And A Rabbit?

What do you get when you cross a roach and a rabbit?

Something that's fast on its feet, but still makes you want to squash it!

Bugs Bunny.

What Do Bumblebees Put In The Bathtub First?

What do bumblebees put in the bathtub first?

Think about what bumblebees are known for collecting and storing...

Their bee-hinds.

What Do You Call A Car Made Of Pigs

What do you call a car made of pigs?

A “ham”borgini.

Without Taking A Shower

What do you call a person who crosses the road twice without taking a shower?

A dirty double crosser.

Spider Web Riddle

What do you call it when you walk into a spider web?

Free Karate lessons.

Lots Of Sweets

Why do prisoners like to eat a lot of sweets?

Think about the "sentence" they're serving...

Because they would like to break out

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.

When John Was Six Years Old He Hammered A Nail

When John was six years old he hammered a nail into his favorite tree to mark his height. Ten years later at age sixteen, John returned to see how much higher the nail was. If the tree grew by five centimeters each year, how much higher would the nail be?

Think about what's really changing (or not changing) over time...

The nail would be at the same height since trees grow at their tops.

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.

One Fourth Of The Population Of A Newly Discovered Planet Have 4 Legs Riddle

One-fourth of the population of a newly discovered planet has 4 legs while the rest have two legs. There are 60 legs in total. What is the population of the newly discovered planet?

Think about the total number of legs: if one-fourth of the population has 4 legs, that means the rest (three-fourths) have 2 legs. Can you set up an equation using "L" for the total population and "4L/4" for the number of 4-legged creatures?

4 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 10 legs and 4 inhabitants. Repeat this six times to use up all 60 legs and you end up with 24 total inhabitants.

The Ladies Of The Gala,

Out of 100 ladies attending the gala,85 had a white hand bag;75 had black shoes;60 carried an umbrella;90 wore a ring; How many ladies must have had all four items?

Think about the opposite: how many ladies did NOT have all four items?

10 Divide by 3. All the ladies had three items. The remainder shows the number of ladies who had 4. 85756090______310 / 3 = 100 + 10 remainder

Math Puzzle

What single-digit number should go in the box with the question? 6 5 9 2 7 1 4 3 5 ? 8 0 2 8 1

Look for a pattern in the numbers, and think about how they relate to each other... it's not just about the numbers themselves, but about their positions!

The missing number is 4.  Simply add the first and second rows together to get the third row value.   65, 927 + 14, 354   80, 281

Soccer Fan's Nightmare

A soccer fan, upset by the defeat of his favorite team, slept restlessly. In his dream a goalkeeper was practicing in a large unfurnished room, tossing a soccer ball against the wall and then catching it. But the goalkeeper grew smaller and smaller and then changed into a ping-pong ball while the soccer ball was swelled up into a huge cast-iron ball. The iron ball circled round madly, trying to crush the ping-pong ball, how did the ping-pong find safety whithout leaving the floor?

Think about the physics of a bouncing ball...

If the ping-pong ball rolls flush against the wall, the cast-iron ball cannot crush it. Those who know geometry can determine that if the diameter of a large ball is at least 5.83 (3+2(square root of 2) times as large as the diameter of a little ball, then the little ball will be safe if it hugs the wall. A cast-iron ball that is larger than a soccer ball is more than 4.83 times as large in diameter as a ping-pong ball.

What Did Adam Say The Day Before Christmas

What did Adam say the day before Christmas?

Think about Adam's location and the significance of the day before Christmas...

It's Christmas, Eve!

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

Not By One Alone

I cannot be possessed by one alone. Two may have me together, and a third might follow along. I go by many names, from the most beautiful to the most vile, but people often avoid speaking of me at all. What am I?

Think about something that can be shared, but not owned, and is often considered taboo or uncomfortable to discuss openly...

Sex.

A Psychologist Goes To A Village In Africa And Decides To Compare Foot Size To Intelligence

A psychologist goes to a village in Africa and decides to compare foot size to intelligence. He notes that in general, as foot size increases, so does intelligence. How can this be?

Think about who is most likely to have the largest feet in the village...

He is measuring everyone's feet, including the feet of the very small children. So the statistics will show that larger feet belong to the smarter people, the adults.

A Man In A Car Saw A Golden Door, Silver Door And A Bronze Door

A man in a car saw a Golden Door, Silver Door and a Bronze Door. What door did he open first?

Think about the situation before the man got out of the car...

The car door.

How Do You Make A Poisonous Snake Cry

How do you make a poisonous snake cry?

Think about a common phrase people use to express sadness, and how you might "make" someone do that...

Take aways it rattle.

A Boy Fell Off Of A 100 Foot Ladder, But He Did Not Get Hurt.

A boy fell off of a 100 foot ladder, but he did not get hurt. How is this possible?

He was standing on the ground when he fell off.

He was only on the first step.

When Santa Leaves His Workshop At The North Pole What Direction Does He Travel

On Christmas Eve, when Santa leaves his workshop at the North Pole, what direction does he travel?

Think about where Santa is heading...

South.  If you're on the North Pole the only direction you can go is south.

Mom's Riddle

Your mom has 4 kids, one named North, another called South, and one East. What is the last child's name?

Your name, it's your mom, you're one of the 4 children!

Trying To Get Warm

You are in a cold room and you want to get warm. How do you get warm?

Think about something you can do to yourself, not something you can do to the room...

Go into the corner. It's always 90 degrees.

Teacher And Train

What's the difference between a Teacher and a Train?

Think about the direction of their "lessons"...

The Teacher says "Spit out your gum!" And the train says "Chew, Chew, Chew!"

Cheerleader's Favorite Breakfast Riddle

What is a cheerleader's favorite cereal?

Think about the sounds a cheerleader makes...

Cheer-ios!

Hole 1/2

If it takes 3 people to dig 1 hole how many people does it takes for 1/2 an hole?

Think about the concept of "half a hole"... Does it even make sense to dig a partial hole?

You can't dig 1/2 an hole because once you begin to dig it is an hole.

Who’s Web?

I spin a web to help my friend. Who am I?"

Think about a type of insect that creates a web to catch prey, but in this case, the web is used to help someone...

Charlotte.

Crunch Time

What snack does the Man in the Moon like?

Look to the night sky for inspiration, and think about a snack that's "out of this world"!

Space-chips.

Please Rise

How did the court know the judge was ready for bed?

Think about the judge's attire...

He was wearing his robe.

Heart Burn

Why did Frankenstein's monster get indigestion?

He bolted down his food.

What Wears An Eyepatch And Robs Ships At Night

What wears an eyepatch and robs ships at night?

A vampirate.

If There Are Four Sheep Two Dogs And One Herds-men

If there are four sheep, two dogs, and one herds-men, how many feet are there?

Two. Sheep have hooves; dogs have paws; only people have feet.

How Do You Make A Pirate Angry?

How do you make a pirate angry?

Think about something a pirate loves, and then think about taking it away...

Take away the "p" and he becomes irate.

Cleopatra And Anthony

Cleopatra and Anthony were near a fish bowl and somehow they died. What happened?

Think "ancient" and "poison"...

Cleopatra and Anthony were fish and a cat knocked over their fish bowl and since fish can't survive without water they died!!

Look In My Face

Look in my face, I am somebody; Look in my back, I am nobody. What am I?

I am a mirror.

I Always Follow You Around, Everywhere You Go At Night. I Look Very Bright To People

I always follow you around, everywhere you go at night. I look very bright to people, but I can make the sun dark. I can be in many different forms and shapes. What am I?

Think about something that is always with you at night, but its presence can also affect the daytime...

The moon!

Six Then Twelve

I am six letters. When you take one away I am twelve. What am I?

Think about a common unit of measurement...

The word Dozens.

Some Try To Hide, Some Try To Cheat; But Time Will Show, We Always Will Meet

Some try to hide, some try to cheat; but time will show, we always will meet. What am I?

"Think about something that is inevitable, and no matter how hard you try to avoid or deceive, it will always catch up with you..."

I am death.

Sky And Ocean

I am four letters long, I can be seen in the sky, I am the ocean & I am the sea. Can you guess me?

Here's a hint: Think about a word that can have multiple meanings, and its meanings are all related to the descriptions given. It's a very common word, and you might be looking at it right now...

The color Blue.

More Word Play

I am a rock group that has 4 members, all of whom are dead, one of which was assasinated. What am I?

Think "legendary" and "historical"...

Mount Rushmore.  Get it, rock group?

I Have Two Arms, But Fingers None Riddle

I have two arms, but fingers none. I have two feet, but cannot run. I carry well, but I have found I carry best with my feet OFF the ground. What am I?

Think about an object that is often used to carry or transport things, and is typically more stable when its "feet" are not touching the ground...

A Wheelbarrow.

People Have Stepped On Me But Not Many

People have stepped on me, but not many. I never stay full for long. I have a dark side. What am I?

Think about a place that's often visited, but not frequently "stepped on" by many individuals... and consider the dual nature of this location.

The moon.

I Have Bubbles, A Pipe, And A Mouth To Drink My Soap

I have bubbles, a pipe, and a mouth to drink my soap. What am I?

Think about something you might find in a bathroom, used for personal hygiene...

A bath tub!

Question

I am an object, everywhere I go people clap for me. What am I?

You're often seen on stage, and your presence is a sign of a great performance...

A mosquito!

Named After Nothing Riddle

I'm named after nothing, though I'm awfully clamorous. And when I'm not working, your house is less glamorous. What am I?

Think about a common household item that makes a lot of noise when it's working, but is often overlooked until it stops functioning...

A vacuum cleaner.

Dry Water

I can be half without getting thinner. I can shine with no fire. I can be hidden but never taken. I can stay dry while moving the ocean. What am I?

Think about something that can be divided or shared, but its essence remains unchanged...

The Moon.

I Am Present At The Beginning Of Love The Start Of Life And I Am The End Of Evil

I am present at the beginning of love, the start of life and I am the end of evil. What am I?

Think about the first letter of each of those words...

The letter 'L'.

Currency

People make me, save me, change me, raise me. What am I?

Think about something that is often handled and manipulated by people, and is closely related to daily life and finance...

Money!

No One Knows When I Come

Some need me, some don't. Some want me, some don't. Some chase me, some don't. Some deserve me, some don't. Yet no one knows when I come. What am I?

Think about something that is often unpredictable and can be perceived differently by various people...

Love.

Frozen Memories

I have memories, but none of my own, whatever's on my inside is what is shown. If I'm ever different it's because you changed me, I feel like a decoration, here for you to arrange me. What am I?

Think about something that holds and displays the memories and thoughts of others, but doesn't have its own thoughts or experiences...

The riddle "Frozen Memories" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click ANSWER and add your answer in the comments section.

I Have Legs, But Won't Walk A Mouth That Will Not Talk Woodland Home, Lost To Me

I have legs, but won't walk A mouth that will not talk Woodland home, lost to me Stabled now, in nursery Made to move, but must stay You won't hear me say nay. What am I?

Think about a object that is often found in a woodland setting, but is now commonly found in a nursery, and is made to move, but is restricted from doing so...

A rocking horse.

Never Say Goodbye

I have hands that wave at you, though I never say goodbye. It's cool for you to be with me, especially when I say, "HI." What am I?

Think about a common object you might find in a public place, often with a display screen, and consider how its "hands" and "HI" might be related...

An electric fan.

Hmmmmmmm

I was here and now I’m not. What am I?

"Think about something that can be present in a specific moment, but its presence is fleeting..."

Gone.

Ready For Work

You will find me with four legs, but no hair. People ride me for hours, but I don't go anywhere. Without needing to be tugged, jerked or turned on, I always manage to be ready for work. What am I?

Think about something you might find in a recreational room or a game room...

A desk.

Enigma, I Am Found On The Ground

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?

Think about something that is always present in the air, yet not physically found on the ground, and is closely associated with weather phenomena...

The letter I.

A Shrine Beneath The Sun

Untainted, Eternal, Marooned A place where the living will move. A shrine beneath the sun. Greeted by the morning's crest. Our sanctity, Our rest. For when our day is done. What am I?

Think about a location that is often considered sacred and peaceful, where people go to pay their respects, and is often associated with the rising sun...

A Graveyard.

When You Take Away The Whole From Me

When you take away the whole from me, there is always some left over. What am I?

Think about a word that has multiple meanings, and one of those meanings is a quantity or amount...

Wholesome!

What Falls Down But Never Breaks?

What falls down but never breaks?

Think about something that descends or comes down, but its nature is such that it can't be damaged or shattered...

Nightfall.

Cut But Never Eaten Brain Challenge

What is put on a table, cut, but never eaten?

A deck of cards.

The Benefits Of Traffic

What is one benefit of traffic?

You don't need to worry about getting a speeding ticket.

The God Of War

Used to threaten, used to defeat. Sometimes it grows, sometimes it shrinks. Used to conquer, used to protect. It marks your downfall, it marks your success. The true god of war, the creator of mess. What is it?

"Think about something that can be both a powerful ally and a formidable foe on the battlefield, and its size can fluctuate depending on the circumstances..."

Power.

What Ends In A W But Has No End?

What ends in a 'w' but has no end?

Think about something that you might find at the end of a rainbow...

A rainbow!

What Room Can You Never Enter

What room can you never enter?

Think about a room that is always "before" you, but never "around" you...

A mushroom.

When You Don't Know What I Am, I Am Something. When You Know What I Am, I Am Nothing. What Am I?

When you don't know what I am, I am something. When you know what I am, I am nothing. What Am I?

Think about a situation where your understanding or knowledge of something changes its significance or existence...

The answer was what that question was! The answer would be a riddle! a riddle would be nothing if you knew it and if you dunt know the answer to the riddle, it's still something.

Six Letter Name

My name has six letters in it. Take a letter away and it becomes seven. What is my name?

Think about a word that refers to a measure of time...

Steven.

Do You Know Anything That Has Four Eyes?

Do you know anything that has four eyes?

Yes, Mississippi.

I Just Caught Another Good One!

What kind of fish chases a mouse?

A catfish!

What Goes Uphill And Downhill, And Always Stays In The Same Place?

What goes uphill and downhill, and always stays in the same place?

A road.

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.

What Has A Foot But No Leg

What has a foot but no leg?

A ruler!

What Is The Hardest Tea To Swallow

What is the hardest tea to swallow?

Reality.

What Can Be Seen, But Cannot Be Touched, And When Put In A Barrel, Will Make The Barrel Lighter?

What can be seen, but cannot be touched, and when put in a barrel, will make the barrel lighter?

Think about something that is invisible, yet has a profound effect on its surroundings...

A beam of light!

What Do You Call A Tick That Loves Math?

What do you call a tick that loves math?

Think about a type of number that is often associated with tiny increments...

An Arithme-tic.

Black & White

The land is white. The seed is black. It will take a good scholar To riddle me that.

Think about something you might find in a library or a study...

A book.

Contradictory Proverbs 2

If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. What is the contradictory proverb?

"Don't beat a dead horse."

Don't beat your head against a brick wall.

What Is Easy To Get Into But Hard To Get Out Of

What is easy to get into, but hard to get out of?

Trouble.

Wha Are The Coins?

Joe has ten coins totaling $1.19. From these coins, he cannot make exact change for a dollar, half-dollar, quarter, dime, or nickel. What are the coins?

A half-dollar, a quarter, four dimes, and four pennies.

Everyone Hates Me

I dig out tiny caves and store gold and silver in them. I also build bridges of silver and make crowns of gold. They are the smallest you could imagine. Sooner or later everybody needs my help, yet many people are afraid to let me help them. Who am I?

Think about a profession that involves working with precious metals and is often associated with a mixture of fear and necessity...

I am a Dentist.

Beloved King

Four kings of whom I am one lord. Often on deck but never on board. Though I have a large heart, I am always seen at war. During which I always wear a suit, but never a suit of armor. Who am I?

Think about a game where strategy and skill are key, and the "war" is more of a mental battle...

The king of hearts.

Mr. Steve's Investigation

Mr. Steve lives in a mansion. He is very rich. He's so rich that he has a maid, a cook, a butler, and a lifeguard. Yesterday, Mr. Steve was found dead. The chief detective was coming from Sunday church to investigate. The police were already there. They caught 6 suspects. The maid, the butler, the cook, the lifeguard, the postman, and Mrs. Steve. The maid said she was dusting. The butler said he was playing a board game with Mr. Steve's sons. The cook said he was making dinner. The lifeguard said he was watching Mr. Steve's daughter swim in the pool. The postman said he was delivering mail. Mrs. Steve said she was watching TV. Who is lying? You only have one chance because if you choose incorrectly, you accuse the wrong person and the true killer gets away.

Here's a hint: Think about the circumstances of Mr. Steve's death and the activities each suspect claims to have been doing at the time. Ask yourself: Who is the one person who couldn't have been doing what they claim, given the fact that Mr. Steve was found dead?

The postman was lying. If the chief detective was coming from church, then you know that the post office doesn't deliver mail on Sunday.