An island
What do the letter T and an island have in common?
Answer: You’ll find them both in the middle of water. After these easy riddles, check out these word puzzles that will leave you stumped.
A question of time
I’m the rare case when today comes before yesterday. What am I?
Answer: A dictionary. Need more brain twisters? Check out these riddles for teens.
Circular logic
What goes all the way around the world but stays in a corner?
Answer: A stamp. For more of a challenge after these easy riddles, try these detective riddles only the smartest can solve.
Giveaway
You cannot keep me until you have given me. What am I?
Answer: Your word. Bookmark these long riddles and see how many you can solve.
A question of size
What gets bigger the more you take away?
Answer: A hole. Next, give your brain more of a test with some of the hardest riddles ever.
A handy question
What has four fingers and a thumb, but isn’t alive?
Answer: A glove. An instant classic: here are 11 of the most famous riddles in history.
Sharing
If you have me, you will want to share me. If you share me, you will no longer have me. What am I?
Answer: A secret. A riddle and a lesson. Here are 60 of the best riddles for kids—can you solve them?
Word play
What two words, added together, contain the most letters?
Answer: Post office. Only 2 percent of people can solve Einstein’s riddle—can you?
Tricky question
What has a head and a tail, but no body?
Answer: A coin. How many of these viral riddles can you solve? No cheating!
A timely question
What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
Answer: The letter M. Try to solve these animal riddles—they’re serious mind benders!
Spare change
Two coins add up to 30 cents. One isn’t a nickel. What are they?
Answer: A quarter and a nickel. The statement said only one of the coins wasn’t a nickel. Try to solve these math riddles to really give your brain a workout.
Beard
I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. Who am I?
Answer: A barber. Ok, that one was easy. Some of these riddles for adults, though? Not so easy.
The end-all be-all
What always ends everything?
Answer: The letter G. Combine your love of riddles with Christmas by solving these tricky Christmas riddles.
Supply and demand
The man who invented it doesn’t need it. The man who bought it doesn’t want it. The man who needs it doesn’t know. What is it?
Answer: A coffin. Now that you solved this riddle, can you solve the one about Mr. Smith having four daughters?
Holy water
What is full of holes but still holds water?
Answer: A sponge. Can you solve this viral riddle about Teresa’s daughter?
Q&A
What question can you never answer yes to?
Answer: Are you asleep yet? Check out these 50 trivia questions only geniuses will get right.
Dry zone
A man who was outside in the rain without an umbrella or hat didn’t get a single hair on his head wet. Why?
Answer: He was bald. Don’t forget to bookmark these Thanksgiving riddles the whole family will love.
Nautical nonsense
You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn’t a single person on board. How is that possible?
Answer: Everyone is married. Speaking of marriage—try to solve as many of these love riddles as you can!
Stalker
I follow you all the time and copy your every move, but you can’t touch or catch me. What am I?
Answer: Your shadow. Now, try to solve this riddle about someone’s mother having four sons.
Hands-on questions
What can you hold in your left hand but not your right?
Answer: Your right elbow. Now, see how many of these Easter riddles you can solve.
Saucy rejoinders
What can’t be put in a saucepan?
Answer: Its lid. Looking to keep your kids occupied? Have them solve as many of these brain games as the can.
Face the music
What kind of band never plays music?
Answer: A rubber band. If you can solve this puzzle, you could qualify to be a British spy (and no, the answer is not “rubber band”).
It’s not a cat
I am always hungry and will die if not fed, but whatever I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
Answer: Fire. If you can answer these Mensa questions, you’re probably a genius.
Boo!
There is one room in the house ghosts will not haunt.
Answer: The living room. Try these 20 scary good Halloween riddles next!
Barrel o’ laughs
It cannot be seen, it weighs nothing, but when put into a barrel, it makes it lighter. What is it?
Answer: A hole.
Light it up
Different lights make me strange, for each one my size will change. What am I?
Answer: A pupil.
Oop
The shorter I am, the bigger I am. What am I?
Answer: A temper. Speaking of short—how many of these short riddles can you solve?
Throw it out
This is easy to lift but hard to throw. What is it?
Answer: A feather. Alright, this was solvable. But these 20 rebus puzzles? Definitely not.
Cock-a-doodle-who?
A rooster lays an egg at the top of a slanted roof. Which side is the egg going to roll off?
Answer: Roosters don’t lay eggs. Now, try to solve this tricky “if I had four eggs” riddle.
Elephant in the room
What is as big as an elephant, but weighs nothing at all?
Answer: The shadow of an elephant. If you can solve the secret word in this logic puzzle, you might be a genius.
Cool it down
What’s the coolest letter in the alphabet?
The letter B. It’s surrounded by AC. Thought that one was good? See if you can solve this tricky “how many letters are in the alphabet” riddle.
Shhh
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body but come alive with wind. What am I?
Answer: An echo.
Stonefaced
Halo of water, tongue of wood, walls of stone, long as I stood. What am I?
Answer: A castle. Travel even further back in time and solve these 1950s brain teasers—this one is more like the 1450s.
A tall order
What has roots as nobody sees, is taller than trees. Up, up, up it goes, and yet never grows?
Answer: A mountain.
Winner’s/loser’s circle
What is it that no one wants, but no one wants to lose?
Answer: A lawsuit. Objection!—these brain teasers are guaranteed to leave you stumped.