History Riddles

Don your best explorer’s outfit, as you will need to outsmart and be more adventurous than Indiana Jones himself to solve these history riddles. Some offer old clues about ancient civilizations that prized both wits and good humor at the same time. Others hide behind clever wording, challenging your knowledge of key moments from the past and putting you on the spot, especially if school-age kids accompany you. Will you prove yourself to be a history buff, capable of deciphering mysteries and enigmas, or will you stumble in the fun and be tricked into giving the wrong answers?

22 History Riddles With Answers

What fruit is of great use in history?

Answer: A date.

A huge mythical animal said to resemble a whale.

Answer: Leviathan.

He died for people's entertainment.

Answer: Gladiator.

I am a rock group with four members. All dead, one was assassinated. What am I?

Answer: Mount Rushmore.

A circle of stones, never in rows. Stacked one on the other, mystery it sows. What is it?

Answer: The Stonehenge.

Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?

Answer: At the bottom

Ancient and majestic, great big piles of stones, used to encase both riches and bones. Seen from certain angles, they look like big triangles.

Answer: Pyramids

There is a house. Once enters it blind and comes out seeing. What is it?

Answer: A school.

A setting that proved to be deadly for Abraham Lincoln.

Answer: Theater

Sometimes I am liked, sometimes I am hated. Usually I am old, usually I am dated. What am I?

Answer: History.

It is where kings, queens, knights and bishops go to war together.

Answer: Chess

I'm a lion with a human head. Guess my Riddle or you'll be dead.

Answer: Sphinx.

It describes an era in history during which lights was hard to come by.

Answer: Dark ages.

Although I'm not an insect, some people found me very difficult to exterminate. They called me something like 'insane priest.' The first half of my name means the same as 'scrape,' & my last three letters are a metal. Who am I?

Answer: Rasputin

Five hundred begins it, five hundred ends it. Five in the middle is seen. First of all figures, the first of all letters. Take up their stations between. Join all together, and then you will bring before you the name of an eminent king.

Answer: David

A single syllable do I claim, black was my most famous name. Fetal to mortals here below, thousands have I slain in a single blow.

Answer: The plague.

Small was my stature, but my success was great. Until I entered Belgium to be handed my fate. Who am I?

Answer: Napoleon

Which bus could cross the ocean?

Answer: Columbus.

I am a killer of trees but people need me. I can be blown away by a breeze and I have been here since ancient Greece. What am I?

Answer: Paper.

It walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three legs in the evening. What is it?

Answer: Man. He crawls on all fours as a baby, walks on two legs as a man and uses two legs and a cane when he's old.

How many E’s are in the 4th of July?

Answer: How many E’s are in the 4th of July?

When people come for me to meet, they come to me with heavy feet. The one I hold, when I get my chance, will turn and spin, and start to dance.

Answer: Gallows

Embark on a thrilling journey through time with these history riddles with answers! We have compiled a collection of the most famous history riddles in the world, mixed with enigmas and conundrums that challenge your knowledge of important historical events, figures, and places. Each riddle is carefully crafted to spark your imagination and encourage you to think critically. Even better, they serve an important educational role while remaining addictively entertaining, which makes them perfect as family riddles. So, why not give them a go? We are certain that with each riddle you solve — or fail — you will gain a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of human history. 

Last Updated: Wednesday, September 11, 2024

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