Office Riddles

Workdays can be tough and office days can be stressful — but do they also need to be dull? We don’t think so. It’s time to spice things up and add some laughter to them with these office riddles! These brain teasers aren’t just a test of your wit; they're also a fun way to engage your mind and share a lighthearted moment with your colleagues. They are a perfect excuse to engage in a friendly competition and can even work to break the ice between newcomers and veterans, reinforcing the bonds between workmates. These office riddles with answers will take you on a journey through office life, where the solutions might be closer than you think. From cryptic clues to mind-bending puzzles, the game is on! So, grab a cup of coffee and get ready. 

17 Office Riddles With Answers

The more I consume, the brighter I become. The brighter I become, the shorter my life. What am I?

Answer: A lightbulb

What sometimes freezes after it has been heated up?

Answer: Computer.

I can be cracked, made, told, and played. What am I?

Answer: A joke

What can be broken but is never held?

Answer: A promise

What does no man want, yet no man want to lose?

Answer: Work

No matter how little or how much you use me, you change me every month.

Answer: Calendar

You’ll often find me on tables, but I’m not a book. I can help you with writing, but I can’t help you with reading. What am I?

Answer: A keyboard

Ray Whitcombe was found dead in his office at his desk. The police have narrowed the suspects down to three people: Mrs. Barbara Whitcombe, Ray's wife; Mr. Jason McCubbins, Ray's business partner; and Mr. Harold Nichols, Ray's best friend. All three visited Mr. Whitcombe on the day of his murder, and they explained the reason for their visit to the police. The police found Mr. Whitcombe with his wristwatch still on his right arm, a torn-up picture of his wife lying on the floor beside the trash can, and an ink pen in his right hand. On the desk, the police found a nameplate, a telephone that was off the hook, and a personal calendar turned to the July 5th page with 7B91011 written on it. After examining this evidence, the police knew their suspect. Who was it?

Answer: Jason McCubbins, Ray's business partner. The calendar is the clue to solving this murder. The police realized that since Mr. Whitcombe was wearing his watch on his right arm, he must be left-handed. But the pen was found in his right hand. Realizing that the number on the calendar was written in a hurry and with his opposite hand, the police matched the written number with the months of the year. So the B was an 8, thereby giving us 7-8-9-10-11: July, August, September, October, and November. Use the first letter of each month and it spells J-A-S-O-N

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?

Answer: Footsteps

A woman in California owns a pear tree. This tree is beautiful and has been growing for 50 years on her land. Because the tree produces so well, a local grocery store buys fruit from her. The woman knows that there are 20 branches on the tree. Each branch has exactly 10 boughs. Each bough has 8 twigs. If each twig can grow one piece of fruit, then how many plums will the woman deliver to the local grocery store?

Answer: None. The woman owns a pear tree, not a plum tree.

What helps you stay organized but often falls behind?

Answer: A calendar

A lily pad is growing in a small pond. Every day, it doubles in size. On the 20th day, the lily pad covers the entire pond. Which day was the lily pad only half the size of the pond?

Answer: The 19th day

What office supplies are great for creating tension?

Answer: Paper clips (they always hold things together)

What band never plays music?

Answer: Rubber band

Four men were playing golf. Their names were Mr. Black, Mr. White, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Blue. The caddy asked them their names at the first hole. One of them, Mr. Brown, told him a lie. The first golfer mentioned, “The second golfer is Mr. Black.” The second golfer said, “I am not Mr. Blue.” The third golfer replied, “Mr. White is the fourth golfer.” The fourth golfer did not say anything. Which golfer is Mr. Blue?

Answer: The third golfer

With pointed fangs, it sits in wait. With piercing force, it doles out fate. Over bloodless victims proclaiming its might; eternally joining in a single bite. What am I?

Answer: A stapler

What can break, but never fall? What can fall, but never break?

Answer: Day and night

Are you prepared to take on a new kind of challenge against or with your coworkers? These office riddles are funny and entertaining, but they are no walk in the park. Each riddle is a miniature puzzle disguised as a playful question, blending humor and intellect to challenge your problem-solving skills while trying to throw you off course with cheeky innuendos, unexpected puns, clever wordplay, and seemingly nonsensical clues. In other words, these are all enigmas under the ‘office’ theme, but they include funny riddles, dirty mind riddles, and riddles for adults, among others. The goal is to keep things interesting and prevent your work nemesis from gaining any unfair advantage. The more variety, the more interesting the game! What are you waiting for? Break up the monotony of the workday and let the fun games begin!

Last Updated: Wednesday, November 6, 2024

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A farmer in California owns a beautiful pear tree. He supplies the fruit to a nearby grocery store. The store owner has called the farmer to see how much fruit is available for him to purchase. The farmer knows that the main trunk has 24 branches. Each branch has exactly 12 boughs and each bough has exactly 6 twigs. Since each twig bears one piece of fruit, how many plums will the farmer be able to deliver?