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.
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Fun for kids and adults alike! Train your brain with easy riddles (71–80)
Riddles for children

It’s a video with lots of riddles for children.
The panda character that appears in the video is super cute and just watching it warms your heart.
The riddles are all fun, so I recommend it not only for young kids but also for adults.
Olympic Riddles

Here’s a set of simple riddles related to the Olympics.
The first one is: “What festival appears if you keep repeating ‘ringo ringo…’ (‘apple, apple…’)?” You’ll get the answer if you actually say it out loud.
The second one is: “When you remove the tail from a lion, the Olympics began.
Where did they begin?” Hint: try saying “lion” in English.
Maybe this one is harder than the first?
Moo Quiz

It’s a riddle that starts with an image of a cute boy.
The first one is: “A turtle, a camel, and a rhino are out shopping.
What are they going to buy?” The answer is surprising! The second one is: “What animal becomes light when it flips over?” This one also has an unexpected answer.
It’s a light and fun collection of riddles.
A question from the robot!

A robot from “Riddle Land” asks a question: “What kind of ‘ken’ defeats germs?” The hint is something you use to wash your hands.
It’s a very easy and simple riddle that you can enjoy with small children.
Riddles and quiz for children

This video is packed with riddles perfect for young children in the lower grades of elementary school and below.
It uses only hiragana, so even small children can enjoy it on their own.
It’s also ideal as a first introduction to riddles.


