Looking for a quiz everyone can enjoy? For those people, we’re bringing you “Three-Hint Quizzes” that will spark the intellectual curiosity of adults, too.
You’ll love the excitement of figuring out what answer emerges from just three hints! Centered on familiar themes like food and animals, we’ve prepared plenty of questions you can enjoy with friends and coworkers.
Even if it seems tricky at first glance, by thinking carefully about how the hints fit together, you’ll have that “I know what it is!” moment.
Enjoy this smart entertainment that livens up conversation while giving your brain a workout!
- [For Kids] Have Fun with Three-Hint Quizzes! A Workbook to Build Thinking Skills
- Brain training with Three-Hint Quizzes! Idea prompts that feel great when you get the answer
- Association Game: Deduce the Answer from Four Hints! A Fun and Addictive Puzzle Collection
- A multiple-choice quiz with three options for upper elementary students. Fun questions that build thinking skills.
- Fun for kids and adults alike! Train your brain with easy riddles.
- [Battle of Wits] Stimulate your intellectual curiosity! Quiz questions that get adults excited
- [Daily Challenge] A Collection of Cipher Quiz Problems to Stimulate the Adult Brain
- Mental Workout: Casual Challenge! Riddles for Adults
- So tricky you’ll be fooled! A collection of trick riddles that both adults and kids can enjoy.
- A collection of word-association game questions that will excite elementary school students! Fun quizzes that also serve as brain teasers.
- [Challenging and Fun!] Quizzes & Riddles for Adults
- Fun Brain Teasers for Kids and Adults Alike!
- [Easy] Fun and Educational Quizzes! A Collection of Interesting Problems for University Students
A three-hint quiz that even adults will scratch their heads over. A brain-training problem set (1–10).
Born in India, spicy, loved by both adults and children—what is it?
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curry
Curry is a dish loved not only by children but also by adults. It’s said that as early as ancient India, there were already dishes that used spices much like curry. Later, it spread across Europe between the 17th and 19th centuries and arrived in Japan at the end of the 19th century.
At school, there’s a rotating duty; milk is mandatory—what is this?
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school lunch
When it comes to school lunches, some people say they didn’t like them, while others couldn’t wait for them. Milk in particular was probably a menu item that divided opinions. However, because we want children to get proper nutrition, it has been established by law, and milk is provided with school lunches.
A daily necessity that you touch with your hands, lets you make calls and play games—what is it?
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smartphone
When it comes to modern-day essentials that you can operate by touch and use for calls and emails, it’s got to be the smartphone. Some people may feel they can’t do anything or can’t relax without it. Let’s be careful about dependency and aim to use it wisely and conveniently!
It used to be medicine, it can be sweet or bitter, it sells well around February—what is it?
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chocolate
When it comes to February events, it has to be Valentine’s Day! It’s the season when chocolate sells especially well throughout the year. While chocolate is often seen as a sweet treat, there are also varieties with a bitter taste aimed at adults. In the past, it was apparently consumed as a medicine for recovery from fatigue and as a tonic.
Famous for apples, speaks Tsugaru dialect, has the Nebuta Festival—what is it?
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Aomori Prefecture
Aomori Prefecture has the highest apple production in Japan, right? Hirosaki City is known as the holy land of apple pie. Also, Tsugaru dialect is a dialect used in the Tsugaru region of Aomori Prefecture, and the Nebuta Festival is one of the three great festivals of Tohoku, held in Aomori Prefecture every August.
It sleeps a lot, lives in Australia, eats eucalyptus leaves—what is it?
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koala
The koala is a famous Australian animal. It’s well known that its staple food is eucalyptus leaves, and it’s also known for sleeping a lot. In fact, eucalyptus leaves contain toxins, and because koalas use energy to detoxify them, they repeat a cycle of eating and sleeping.
What gets smaller as you use it, comes in various hardness levels, and contains graphite—what is it?
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pencil
Pencils vary in darkness depending on their hardness and become shorter the more they’re used. There are grades like H, F, and B, and the H and B grades are further subdivided with numbers to indicate finer differences in darkness. Depending on the darkness, they can be used for different purposes, such as sketching or drafting.



