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The world of riddles and word games is more vast and interesting than one would expect. Did you know that there are strategies that you can use to help you solve these puzzles? And that riddles are officially a type of word game? Or that the oldest riddle ever recorded is from around 4,000 years ago? In our blog, you will get to learn the answers to these and much more. Stay tuned!

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How to answer riddles: finding the solving path

Solving riddles is fun, no question about that. The puzzles, clues, and clever wordplay engage the mind and tickle the funny bone, creating great games and opportunities to spend good …

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How to make riddles: writing your own enigmas

Creating riddles is a riddle in itself, just one upside down. It is a fun activity, albeit a bit challenging, that forces the writer’s train of thought to go upstream …

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5 Fun facts about riddles

Did you know that the first recorded riddle dates back to Ancient Sumer culture? Or that even the bible features one of these word puzzles and that Samson got into …

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How to solve riddles: 7 strategies to master any riddle

How to solve riddles is almost a riddle in itself. Is there a magic formula to solve all the enigmas? A way to spot and avoid the traps? A shortcut …

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The world of riddles and word games is more vast and interesting than one would expect. Did you know that there are strategies that you can use to help you solve these puzzles? And that riddles are officially a type of word game? Or that the oldest riddle ever recorded is from around 4,000 years ago? In our blog, you will get to learn the answers to these and much more. Stay tuned!

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Classic Word Puzzles
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Classic Word Puzzles
by AppGeneration Software

Riddle of the Day

I'm a riddle in nine syllables, An elephant, a ponderous house, A melon strolling on two tendrils O red fruit, Ivory, fine timber! The loaf's big with it's yeasty rising Money's new minted in this fat purse. I'm a means, a stage, a cow in calf. I've eaten a bag of green apples Boarded the train there's no getting off.