100 Riddles
100 Riddles
100 Riddles
47. Riddle: What can travel all around the world without leaving its corner?
Answer: A stamp
48. Riddle: What has a thumb and four fingers, but is not a hand?
Answer: A glove
50. Riddle: Where does one wall meet the other wall?
Answer: On the corner
54. Riddle: It stalks the countryside with ears that can’t hear. What is it?
Answer: Corn
59. Riddle: If two’s company, and three’s a crowd, what are four and five?
Answer: Nine
60. Riddle: What three numbers, none of which is zero, give the same result whether
they’re added or multiplied?
Answer: One, two and three
61. Riddle: Mary has four daughters, and each of her daughters has a brother. How many
children does Mary have?
Answer: Five—each daughter has the same brother.
63. Riddle: Three doctors said that Bill was their brother. Bill says he has no brothers. How
many brothers does Bill actually have?
Answer: None. He has three sisters.
64. Riddle: Two fathers and two sons are in a car, yet there are only three people in the car.
How?
Answer: They are a grandfather, father and son.
65. Riddle: The day before yesterday I was 21, and next year I will be 24. When is my
birthday?
Answer: December 31; today is January 1.
66. Riddle: A little girl goes to the store and buys one dozen eggs. As she is going home, all
but three break. How many eggs are left unbroken?
Answer: Three
67. Riddle: A man describes his daughters, saying, “They are all blonde, but two; all
brunette but two; and all redheaded but two.” How many daughters does he have?
Answer: Three: A blonde, a brunette and a redhead
68. Riddle: If there are three apples and you take away two, how many apples do you have?
Answer: You have two apples.
69. Riddle: A girl has as many brothers as sisters, but each brother has only half as many
brothers as sisters. How many brothers and sisters are there in the family?
Answer: Four sisters and three brothers
70. Riddle: What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
Answer: Short
71. Riddle: What begins with an "e" and only contains one letter?
Answer: An envelope
72. Riddle: A word I know, six letters it contains, remove one letter and 12 remains. What is
it?
Answer: Dozens
74. Riddle: You see me once in June, twice in November and not at all in May. What am I?
Answer: The letter “e”
75. Riddle: Two in a corner, one in a room, zero in a house, but one in a shelter. What is it?
Answer: The letter “r”
76. Riddle: I am the beginning of everything, the end of everywhere. I'm the beginning of
eternity, the end of time and space. What am I?
Answer: Also the letter “e”
77. Riddle: What 4-letter word can be written forward, backward or upside down, and can
still be read from left to right?
Answer: NOON
79. Riddle: What is 3/7 chicken, 2/3 cat and 2/4 goat?
Answer: Chicago
80. Riddle: I am a word of letters three; add two and fewer there will be. What word am I?
Answer: Few
81. Riddle: What word of five letters has one left when two are removed?
Answer: Stone
82. Riddle: What is the end of everything?
Answer: The letter “g”
83. Riddle: What word is pronounced the same if you take away four of its five letters?
Answer: Queue
84. Riddle: I am a word that begins with the letter “i.” If you add the letter “a” to me, I
become a new word with a different meaning, but that sounds exactly the same. What word
am I?
Answer: Isle (add “a” to make “aisle”)
85. Riddle: What word in the English language does the following: The first two letters
signify a male, the first three letters signify a female, the first four letters signify a great,
while the entire world signifies a great woman. What is the word?
Answer: Heroine
86. Riddle: What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?
Answer: Silence.
87. Riddle: What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but
never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
Answer: A river
88. Riddle: Speaking of rivers, a man calls his dog from the opposite side of the river. The
dog crosses the river without getting wet, and without using a bridge or boat. How?
Answer: The river was frozen.
90. Riddle: If you drop me I’m sure to crack, but give me a smile and I’ll always smile back.
What am I?
Answer: A mirror
91. Riddle: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?
Answer: Footsteps
92. Riddle: I turn once, what is out will not get in. I turn again, what is in will not get out.
What am I?
Answer: A key
93. Riddle: People make me, save me, change me, raise me. What am I?Answer: Money
94. Riddle: What breaks yet never falls, and what falls yet never breaks?
Answer: Day, and night
95. Riddle: What goes through cities and fields, but never moves?
Answer: A road
96. Riddle: I am always hungry and will die if not fed, but whatever I touch will soon turn
red. What am I?
Answer: Fire
97. 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
98. Riddle: A man looks at a painting in a museum and says, “Brothers and sisters I have
none, but that man’s father is my father’s son.” Who is in the painting?
Answer: The man’s son
99. Riddle: With pointed fangs I sit and wait; with piercing force I crunch out fate; grabbing
victims, proclaiming might; physically joining with a single bite. What am I?
Answer: A stapler
100. Riddle: I have lakes with no water, mountains with no stone and cities with no
buildings. What am I?
Answer: A map
101. Riddle: What does man love more than life, hate more than death or mortal strife; that
which contented men desire; the poor have, the rich require; the miser spends, the
spendthrift saves, and all men carry to their graves?
Answer: Nothing