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A quiz that seems easy but is actually hard: trick questions that make you think flexibly

That “simple yet difficult” quality is what makes trick quizzes unique, isn’t it? If you loosen up your thinking you can solve them, but fixed ideas get in the way and it’s hard to reach the right answer.

Quizzes that hide alternative uses of everyday words or play on our assumptions become more enjoyable the more you think about them.

In this article, we’ll guide you into the world of trick quizzes that will make you exclaim, “I see!” Give it a try with a flexible mindset!

A Collection of Trick Questions for Everyone from Kids to Adults (1–10)

What flower increases even when you do nothing?

What flower increases even when you do nothing?
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artificial flower(s)

When asked “What about the flower?”, we tend to look for an answer in flower names. But no matter how hard you think that way, you won’t find it. This riddle should be solved by the sound of the kanji readings. ‘To increase’ is ‘zōka’ (増加). From there, a flower that’s also pronounced ‘zōka’ is… ‘artificial flower’ (造花)!

If there are 10 carrots growing and you pull out 3, how many are left?

If there are 10 carrots growing and you pull out 3, how many are left?
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three

If you read 'ato' by converting it to mean 'remaining' (as in 'what’s left?'), then no answer other than '7' comes to mind, right? Here, by interpreting 'ato' as 'trace/mark' (as in 'footprints'), you can arrive at the answer. In that case, if you pulled out three carrots, there would be three marks as well.

Trick Quiz Collection Enjoyable for Children and Adults (11–20)

Among chocolate, pudding, and donuts, which one was served for the 3 o’clock snack?

Among chocolate, pudding, and donuts, which one was served for the 3 o’clock snack?
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pudding

The key to this quiz is to focus on the number of characters in each snack’s name. “Chocolate” has 6 characters, “pudding” has 3, and “doughnut” has 4. If you interpret “3ji” not as “3 o’clock” (3時) but as “three characters” (3字), then the answer is the three-character name, “pudding.”

How many bouquets will there be if you combine bouquets of 2 and 3?

How many bouquets will there be if you combine bouquets of 2 and 3?
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1 bundle

You might be tempted to say that combining two bouquets and three bouquets makes five bouquets, but that’s incorrect. If you treat “bouquet” as a large grouping, no matter how many you combine, it only becomes one bouquet. Picture the scene of bouquets being put together, and you’ll arrive at the answer!

A fishmonger has 5 fish, but if a stray cat runs off with one in its mouth, how many will be left?

A fishmonger has 5 fish, but if a stray cat runs off with one in its mouth, how many will be left?
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six animals

In this quiz, the key is how the word is read. When you hear kuwaete itta, you might imagine someone holding something in their mouth and carrying it away. However, instead of “to hold in the mouth” (kuchi ni kuwaeru), if you interpret it as “to add” (kuwaeru), you arrive at the answer: six animals.