Mysterious riddles that can be solved from a child’s point of view. The more flexible your thinking, the higher your chances of getting them right!
I’ve gathered some riddles for children.
Many of them are fun to solve like a game, and they’re sure to train the brain and boost kids’ thinking skills!
There are also some riddles that turn out to be surprisingly tricky once you start thinking about them, so adults should give them a try too.
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Riddles of wonder that can be solved from a child’s perspective. The more flexible your mind, the higher your chances of getting it right! (61–70)
What is something you can see but can’t touch?
Something you can see but can’t touch… Huh? A ghost? That might be the kind of answer you’d think of, but that’s not it.
Don’t worry, it’s not a scary question—feel free to give it a try.
The answer to this riddle is something unique to elementary schoolers, or rather, it even comes up in lower grades’ classes.
If you have a flash of insight, even a first-grader could solve it.
The hint: it’s something you can usually find in a classroom or a room.
Try solving it while thinking, “What is it that I’m always looking at?” The answer is “time.” You can see it, but since it isn’t a physical object like a clock, you can’t touch it—that’s the trick.
Scary riddles
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Riddles where you look for hints in the question and use them to get closer to the answer make perfect brain teasers, don’t they? In this set, the riddles are themed around “scary things,” and the word “scary” itself serves as a clue to help you think of the answer.
Since the premise is something scary, you might hesitate to approach the solution, but treat it simply as a hint and think about it casually.
By combining the “scary” hint with the clues you glean from the question, you’ll be able to reach the answer smoothly.
Riddles for elementary school students

A collection of riddles full of answers that seem a bit silly, yet even adults will find themselves thinking, “I see!” These riddles look enjoyable for children from lower to upper elementary grades, but since some English appears partway through, it might be difficult for some kids depending on their level.
In conclusion
A world of riddles filled with pure, childlike fun, seen from a kid’s perspective. It’s a wonderful game where adults and children alike can put their heads together and share moments that naturally bring a smile. Try enjoying it with family and friends during little breaks in your day. Not only does it nurture flexible thinking and imagination, but it will surely create heartwarming memories too.


