RIDDLE GAME!
1. Q: What did the smelly shoe say to the smelly feet before going on a long walk?
2. Q: A spider was seeking a job and got a role in IT. Why did the spider get the job?
3. Q: What has branches but no fruit, leaves, or trunk?
4. Q: Two monkeys were sitting on a tree. One monkey jumped, and the other followed too. Why did the
other monkey jump as well?
5. Q: What belongs to you, but your friends use more than you do?
6. Q: I have a face and two hands but no legs or arms. What am I?
7. Q: What is extremely light, but even the strongest man cannot hold for over five minutes?
8. Q: What can you see in the middle of April and March but cannot find at the beginning or end of either
month?
9. Q: What word contains all 26 letters?
10. Q: I have 13 hearts but no other organs. What am I?
11. Q: What do snakes give each other when they say goodbye?
12. Q: Sometimes, I can be sour or sweet. Sometimes, I am red or green. People say I put doctors out of
business. What am I?
13. Q: Spelled backward, I am something people hate. Spelled forward, I am what you do every single day.
What word am I?
14. Q: What is full of holes but still retains water?
15. Q: If a farmer properly feeds and houses a rooster, then how many eggs will the animal lay on
average?
16. Q: I am a word. My first two letters describe a male, while my first three letters describe a female. My
first four letters describe a great man. All my letters together describe a great woman. What word am I?
17. Q: What starts with a T, ends with a T, and has a T in it?
18. Q: What has many teeth but cannot bite?
19. Q: I get smaller every time I take a bath. What am I?
20. Q: What can you break even without holding?
21. Q: If you have me, then you should not share me. If you share me, then you do not have me anymore.
What am I?
22. Q: There was a plane crash, and every single passenger survived. Who died?
23. Q: What has a tail and head but no body?
24. Q: What two words contain thousands of letters?
25. Q: There are two ducks behind a duck, two ducks in front of a duck, and one duck in the middle. How
many ducks are there?
26. Q: What building has the most stories?
27. Q: What has a bottom at the top?
28. Q: What has many keys but cannot open a single lock?
29. Q: What can jump but has no legs?
30. Q: Michelle’s father has three daughters. The first two daughters are Angel and Bangel. What is the
name of the third daughter?
31. Q: A cowboy rides into town on Monday. He stayed in town for two days and left on Monday. How was
that possible?
32. Q: I am a fruit, a bird, and a person. What am I?
33. Q: What do Europe and a frying pan have in common?
34. Q: How many months have 28 days?
35. Q: What can you hold in your right hand but not in your left hand?
36. Q: How can you tell Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter, and Uranus are about to get married?
37. Q: What do the moon and a dollar have in common?
38. Q: What can you find on the ground at all times but will never get dirty?
39. Q: What ball can you roll but cannot bounce or throw?
40. Q: I can be hard, and I can be soft. I can be hot, and I can be cold. I can be still, and I can run. What
am I?
41. Q: What is always coming but never arrives?
42. Q: The more you take from me, the larger I get. What am I?
43. Q: If the day before two days after the day before tomorrow is Saturday, then what day is today?
44. Q: How many “9” s are there between 1 to 100?
45. Q: What has a neck and wears a cap but does not have a head?
46. Q: How can you spell “C-O-W” in thirteen letters?
47. Q: Where do roads, cities, and jungles exist, but there are no vehicles, people, or animals?
48. Q: A word that starts and ends with the letter “h.” People often describe this word as wealth. What is the
word?
49. Q: I only have one color. I do not have a permanent size. You will see me in the sun, but when the rain
comes, I hide. I cannot cause you harm, and I feel no pain either. What am I?
50. Q: Between a ton of feathers and a ton of sand, which is heavier?