Popular Riddles

Riddle: A beggar's brother died, but the man who died had no brother. How could this be?

Answer: The beggar was a woman

Rating: 84%

Riddle: What is more useful when it is broken?

Answer: An egg

Rating: 100%

Riddle: Gets rid of bad ones, short and tall. Tightens when used, one size fits all.

Answer: Noose

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Riddle: What do you serve that you can't eat?

Answer: A tennis ball

Rating: 88%

Riddle: A certain crime is punishable if attempted but not punishable if committed. What is it?

Answer: Suicide

Rating: 100%

Riddle: Which is the most curious letter?

Answer: Y.

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Riddle: You live in a one-story house made “entirely of redwood“. What color would the stairs be?

Answer: What stairs? You live in a one-story house.

Rating: 100%

Riddle: How much does it cost to swim with sharks?

Answer: An arm and a leg

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Riddle: I go in hard, come out soft, and you love to blow me. What am I?

Answer: Chewing gum.

Rating: 100%

Riddle: I look green but what you eat is red, and what you spit out is black. What am I?

Answer: Watermelon

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Riddle: What animal is made up of calcium, nickel and neon?

Answer: A CaNiNe

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Riddle: What can you catch but not throw?

Answer: Cold

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Riddle: What does every woman have that starts with a "V" and that she can use to get what she wants?

Answer: Her voice.

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Riddle: What goes in dry and hard but comes out wet and soft?

Answer: Pasta.

Rating: 100%

Riddle: What goes up but never comes down?

Answer: Age.

Rating: 100%

Riddle: What is super hard, comes in different sizes, and can go into tiny holes?

Answer: A key.

Rating: 100%

Riddle: What's light during the day but heavy during the night?

Answer: Eyelids.

Rating: 100%

Riddle: What’s blue and not very heavy?

Answer: Light blue

Rating: 100%

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Riddle of the Day

Bouncing Bob was riding a particularly frisky horse when suddenly its bridle came off. As they raced down the road, a screaming Bob clung to the horse's ears for dear life. Out of the corner of his eye, Bob saw a car coming, and realizing the horse was completely out of control, he panicked. Flailing his arms about, he accidentally caused the horse to come to an abrupt halt. What could Bouncing Bob have done to make the horse stop?