Best Riddles & Answers For All Age Groups
Best Riddles & Answers For All Age Groups
Best Riddles & Answers For All Age Groups
Here are some riddles that a child will find easy to answer:
Riddle: Which word is least like the others? Third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth?
Answer: Third, it is the only one not ending in “th”.
Riddle: What is the last thing you take off before bed?
Answer: Your feet from the floor!
Riddle: 1 rabbit saw 9 elephants while going to the river. Every elephant saw 3 monkeys going
toward the river. Each monkey had 1 parrot in each hand. How many animals are going to-
wards the river?
Answer: 10 animals are going towards the river. (1 rabbit + 3 monkeys + 6 parrots)
Riddle: What word in the English language has three consecutive double letters? (Clue: it’s a
compound word.)
Answer: Bookkeeper.
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Riddle: What kind of room has no windows or doors?
Answer: A mushroom!
Riddle: I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
Answer: A candle.
Riddle: There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors,
yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?
Answer: There aren’t any because it’s a one-story house.
Riddle: What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
Answer: A promise.
Riddle: A man walks outside into the pouring rain yet not a hair on his head gets wet. How is
this possible?
Answer: He’s bald.
Riddle: You see a boat full of people yet there is not a single person on board. How is this possi-
ble?
Answer: All of those onboard are married.
Riddle: You walk into a dark room holding a match and find a kerosene lamp, a candle, and a
fireplace. Which do you light first?
Answer: The match.
Riddle: A man dies of old age on his 25th birthday. How is this possible?
Answer: He was born on leap day, February 29th.
Riddle: What can’t talk but will reply when spoken to?
Answer: An echo.
Riddle: The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
Answer: Darkness.
Riddle: What has many keys but can never open a lock?
Answer: A piano.
Riddle: What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right?
Answer: Your right elbow.
Riddle: What is black when it’s clean and white when it’s dirty?
Answer: A chalkboard.
Riddle: I’m lighter than a feather yet the strongest person can’t hold me for more than six min-
utes. What am I?
Answer: Your breath.
Riddle: If you’ve got it, you’ll want to share it but once you’ve shared it, you haven’t kept it.
What is it?
Answer: A secret.
Riddle: If you’re running in a race and you pass the person in second place, what place are you
now in?
Answer: Second place.
Riddle: It belongs to you but others use it more than you do. What is it?
Answer: Your name.
Riddle: There is a single-story yellow and pink house and everything is yellow and pink: yellow
bricks, yellow doors, yellow windows, yellow walls, a pink cat, a pink fish, a pink computer, a
pink chair, a pink table, a pink telephone, a pink shower. What color is the staircase?
Answer: There are no stairs. It’s a one-story house.
Riddle: You walk into a creepy house by yourself. There is no electricity, plumbing, or ventila-
tion. Inside you notice 3 doors with numbers on them. Once you open the doors you will die
a particular way. Door #1 You’ll be eaten by a lion who is hungry. Door #2 You’ll be stabbed to
death. Door #3 There is an electric chair waiting for you. Which door do you pick?
Answer: Door #3, since there is no electricity to harm you.
Riddle: All 5 sisters are busy. Ann is reading a book, Rose is cooking, Katy is playing chess, and
Mary is doing the laundry. What is the 5th sister doing?
Answer: She’s playing chess, of course!
Riddle: Three doctors said that Robert is their brother. Robert says he has no brothers. Who’s
lying?
Answer: No one is lying– Robert has 3 sisters who all happen to be doctors.
Riddle: Mom and dad have four daughters, and each daughter has one brother. How many
people are in the family?
Answer: 7– each daughter has the same brother.
Riddle: A man was found murdered on Sunday morning. His wife immediately called the po-
lice. The police went to the crime scene and question the wife and staff and got these alibis: The
wife said she was sleeping, the cook was eating breakfast, the gardener was picking vegetables,
the maid was getting the mail, the butler was cleaning the closet. The police instantly arrested
the murderer. Who did it and how did they know?
Answer: It was the Maid. She said she was getting the mail but there’s no mail on Sundays!
Riddle: I am an odd number but once you take away a letter, I become even. What number am
I?
Answer: Seven.
Riddle: If two’s a company and three’s a crowd, what are four and five?
Answer: Nine.
Riddle: What three numbers, none of which are zero, give the same result whether they’re add-
ed or multiplied?
Answer: One, two, and three.
Riddle: Which is heavier: a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers?
Answer: Neither because they both weigh a ton.
Riddle: A girl goes to the store and buys one dozen eggs. As she walks home, all but three
break. How many eggs are left unbroken?
Answer: Three.
Riddle: If there are five apples and you take away three, how many apples do you have?
Answer: Three.
Riddle: Which five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
Answer: Short.
Riddle: There is a word I know, six letters it contains but, remove one letter, and twelve re-
mains. What is the word?
Answer: Dozens.
Riddle: You see me once in June, twice in November, and not at all in May. What am I?
Answer: The letter “e”.
Riddle: There is a word that could be written forward, backward, or upsidedown and can still
be read left to right. What is the word?
Answer: NOON.
Riddle: What five-letter word has one left when two are removed?
Answer: Stone.
Riddle: What word is pronounced the same if you remove four of its five letters?
Answer: Queue.
Riddle: There is a house. One enters it blind and comes out seeing. What is it?
Answer: A school.
Riddle: As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives; each wife had seven sacks; each
sack had seven cats; each cat had seven kits; kits, cats, sacks, and wives. How many were there
going to St. Ives?”
Answer: One.
Funny Riddles
Find a fun riddle in this group to stir up laughter with friends and family:
Riddle: I have one head, one foot, and four legs. What am I?
Answer: A bed.
Riddle: What is able to travel the world without leaving its place?
Answer: A stamp.
Riddle: I have a thumb and four fingers but am not a hand. What am I?
Answer: A glove.
Challenging Riddles
Here are a few great riddles to try out if you’re looking to really elevate your thinking:
Riddle: The person who makes it has no need of it; the person who buys it has no use for it. The
person who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it?
Answer: A coffin.
Riddle: A man is looking at a picture of a man on the wall and states, “Brothers and sisters I
have none, but this man’s father is my father’s son.” Who is the man in the picture in relation to
the man looking at the picture?
Answer: The man in the picture is his son (the man’s son). Since he doesn’t have any brothers or
sisters, the statement my father’s son is himself. A shortened version would be this man’s father
is myself, so he is the father of the man in the picture.
Riddle: Four hang, four sprang, two point the way, two to ward off dogs, one dangles after,
always rather dirty. What am I?
Answer: A cow.
Riddle: A man is found hanging dead from the ceiling of a room. The room’s dimensions are
15 x 15 x 15. The man is only 6ft tall and the rope was only 2ft long. There are no windows and
only one door into the room. The door is bolted shut from the inside and there is a puddle of
water under the man. How did he kill himself?
Answer: The man stood on a block of ice.
Riddle: The answer I give is yes, but what I mean is no. What was the question?
Answer: “Do you mind?”
Riddle: What we caught, we threw away. We kept what we didn’t catch. What was it that we
kept?
Answer: Lice.
Riddle: A man calls his dog from the opposite side of a river. The dog crosses the river without
a bridge or a boat and manages to not get wet. How is this possible?
Answer: The river was frozen.
Riddle: Drop me and I’m sure to crack but lend me a smile and I’ll certainly smile back. What
am I?
Answer: A mirror.
Riddle: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?
Answer: Footsteps.
Riddle: People make me, save me, change me, and raise me. What am I?
Answer: Money.
Riddle: What breaks but never falls and falls but never breaks?
Answer: Day and night.
Riddle: What runs through cities and fields but never moves?
Answer: A road.
Riddle: I am always hungry and will die if not fed but whatever I touch will turn to red. What
am I?
Answer: Fire.
Riddle: With pointed fangs, I sit and wait. With piercing force, I crunch out fate. Over blood-
less victims proclaiming my might, eternally joining in a single bite. What am I?
Answer: Stapler.
Riddle: I have mountains with no stone, lakes with no water, cities with no buildings, and
towns with no people. What am I?
Answer: A map.
Riddle: I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body but come alive with the
wind. What am I?
Answer: An echo.
Riddle: You measure my life in hours and I serve you by expiring. I’m quick when I’m thin but
slow when I’m fat and the wind is my mortal enemy. What am I?
Answer: Candle.
Riddle: A woman shoots her husband then holds him underwater for five minutes. Next, she
hangs him. Right after, they enjoy dinner together. How is this possible?
Answer: She took a picture of him and developed it in a dark room prior to dinner.
Riddle: I come from a mine but always get surrounded by wood. Everyone uses me. What am I?
Answer: Pencil lead.
Riddle: I have keys but no locks and space with no rooms. You can enter but you can’t go out-
side. What am I?
Answer: A keyboard.
Riddle: A is the brother of B. B is the brother of C. C is the father of D. So, how is D related to
A?
Answer: A is D’s uncle.
Riddle: What are the next three letters in this combination: OTTFFSS?
Answer: E N T (eight, nine, and ten).
Riddle: First, think of the color of clouds. Next, think of the color of snow. Now, think of the
color of a full bright moon. What do cows drink?
Answer: Water.
Riddle: First you eat me, and then you get eaten. What am I?
Answer: A fishhook.
Riddle: What can you hold in your right hand but never in your left hand?
Answer: Your left hand.
Riddle: How can you physically stand behind your father if he is standing behind you?
Answer: You and your father are back-to-back.
Riddle: I have a neck with no head and two arms with no hands. What am I?
Answer: A shirt.
Riddle: If eleven plus two equals one, what does nine plus five equal?
Answer: Two.
Riddle: Once you are given one, you either have two or none?
Answer: A choice.
Riddle: There was a man who was born before his father, killed his mother, and married his
sister. There was nothing wrong with what he had done, why?
Answer: His father was in front of him when he was born, therefore he was born before him.
His mother died while giving birth to him. Finally, he grew up to be a minister and married his
sister at her ceremony.
Riddle: Which English verb becomes past tense just by rearranging the letters?
Answer: “Eat” which can turn into “ate”.
Riddle: I am never scared but became petrified and can’t live in a house but would die to make
one. What am I?
Answer: A tree.
Riddle: It has five wheels though often thought of as four but you cannot use it without that
one more. What is it?
Answer: A car.
Riddle: Different lights make me strange by changing me into different sizes. What am I?
Answer: I am the pupil of an eye.
Riddle: My thunder comes before the lightning; my lightning comes before clouds; my rain
dries all the land it touches. What am I?
Answer: A volcano.
Riddle: How high do you have to count before you use the letter “a” in the English spelling of
the whole number?
Answer: One thousand.
Famous Riddles
The following riddles have gone viral for how complicated they are. They’re not the best for any
child (unless they have a super high IQ), but more so adults who are looking for a good brain
teaser.
Riddle: Five houses painted five different colors stand in a row. One person of a different
nationality lives in each house. The five homeowners all drink some type of beverage, smoke
a certain cigar brand, and have a certain kind of pet. But none of the owners drink the same
beverage, smoke the same type of cigar, or have the same pet.
Riddle: What animal walks on four legs in the morning, two legs during the day, and three legs
in the evening?
Oedipus, the king of Thebes, figured out the answer to the riddle:
Answer: Man, who in childhood creeps on hands and knees, in manhood walks erect, and in
old age with the aid of a staff. (Morning, day, and night are representative of the stages of life.)
The Other Sphinx’s Riddle in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Riddle: First think of the person who lives in disguise, who deals in secrets and tells naught but
lies. Next, tell me what’s always the last thing to mend, the middle of the middle and end of the
end? And finally, give me the sound often heard during the search for a hard-to-find word. Now
string them together, and answer me this, which creature would you be unwilling to kiss?
Answer: A spider.