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 (91–100)
A “Have or Have Not” riddle that’s great for brain training

Find what appears in one of the given words but not in the other.
On the left, the “has” words all share a common character.
On the right, the “has not” words do not have it.
So, what is the common character? It might be a bit tricky… Let’s loosen up our thinking and give it a try.
Refreshing-style riddles

Here’s a riddle that will make you feel refreshed once you solve it.
“What ball game do you play together with your grandpa?!” A ball game you play together with your grandpa: ojiisan (grandfather) + to (with) + booru (ball).
The answer is… I hope you figure it out!
17 riddles that kids can enjoy

This video features 17 riddles that kids can enjoy.
It includes kanji, but only those learned in elementary school, so children can take on the challenge.
It’s perfect not only for kids but also for adults who haven’t done riddles in a while.
Planet Riddles

Here’s a riddle about planets: “If you ask at a fire station, ‘What’s your favorite planet?’, which one will always come in first place?” The choices are: (1) Mars, (2) Saturn, (3) Venus, (4) Earth, (5) Jupiter, (6) Comet.
Which do you think it is? I’d say it’s somewhere between difficult and easy as a riddle…
In conclusion
Riddles are a wonderful communication tool that both adults and children can enjoy together.
During family time or breaks with friends, try asking the simple riddles introduced here.
You can share the moment of discovery and joy—the “Ah!” when the answer clicks—with the people you care about.


