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Fun for kids and adults alike! Train your brain with easy riddles.

Riddles that everyone can enjoy, from children to adults.

In this collection of ideas, we’ve gathered simple riddles that even small children can solve.

It could be fun to trade riddles with your child and compete, or for adults to try them as brain training.

The simpler they are, the trickier they can be.

Fun for kids and adults alike! Train your brain with easy riddles (51–60)

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I really enjoy quiz shows and often watch them on TV.

How about you? I’m always impressed by the knowledge and quick thinking of Ujihara from Rozan and Takuji Izawa.

But the one I think is the most amazing is Kazlaser.

He’s so funny and yet so quick-witted… I wonder if a comedian’s brain and quiz skills are connected somehow.

If it’s Kazu, he could probably breeze through even slightly tricky trick questions.

The classic trick question for elementary school kids, both then and now, is probably: “What kind of pan can’t you eat, even though it’s called ‘pan’?” Everyone, try quizzing each other with your best trick questions and enjoy your lunch break!

A quiz that 99% of people get caught by

[Brain Glitch!?] 15 Tricky Riddles That 99% of People Fall For [Vol. 23]
A quiz that 99% of people get caught by

It’s hard to arrive at the answer! Here are some ideas for quizzes that trick 99% of people.

These are riddles that most people get caught by, and to find the answer, it’s important to approach them with flexible thinking.

Try looking at them from different angles with your friends and family.

For example, there’s a question like: “You picked up a wallet someone dropped.

What should you do with the wallet you picked up?” Try thinking with an open mind!

Body riddles

[Riddles for Kids (5)] Educational Brain Teasers: Simple and Mostly Hiragana for Toddlers and Elementary Schoolers! Audio-Only OK [Body Quiz]
Body riddles

Wonder if you’ll get it? Let me share some body-themed riddle ideas.

The riddles are also read aloud, so it’s a fun activity you can tackle competitively with two or more people.

Since the theme is the human body, try recalling what you know—terms and facts—as you take on the challenge.

For example, there’s a question like: “Even though your eyes are closed when you sleep, what can you still see?” Each question has a 5-second time limit, so it’s great if you can answer within the time.

5 riddles and brain teasers

[Riddles] 5 brain teasers to tackle with wit! Spend time together at home with these perfect time-killing puzzles.
5 riddles and brain teasers

There are moments in everyday life when wordplay just comes together, right? Like when you’re putting up posters in the classroom and someone says, “Too high, too high, lower,” and that makes you think of a pun like ‘Uesugi Kenshin’ (since ‘too high’ sounds like ‘Uesugi’).

Puns kind of feel similar to riddle-like brain teasers, don’t they? Here’s one: “It’s usually loud, but if you add one letter, it becomes quiet.

What is it?” The answer is ‘siren.’ Add a ‘t’ to the end and it becomes ‘silent,’ right? That rush you get when you solve a clever riddle is unbeatable!

Riddles: Advanced Level

The words “nazo-nazo” (riddles) and “quiz” are used with similar meanings.

I tend to think of quizzes as knowledge questions like “Who founded the Tokugawa shogunate?” and riddles as insight-based ones like “What’s something you can’t cut no matter how much you cut it?” How do you draw the line between them? When it comes to insight-based riddles—especially at an advanced level—the difficulty can be sky-high.

If you’re confident in your riddle-solving skills, give it a try! People who love books or newspapers and are strong with print might have an advantage… or maybe not—that’s what makes it fun!