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[Easy] Riddles for High School Students

Riddles—some of you probably got really into them as kids.

Once you’re in high school, you don’t get many chances to do them, right? So if you give them another try after a while, you might find they’re actually pretty fun.

In this article, I’m introducing riddles I’d like high school students like you to tackle.

They’re great for killing time, of course, and I’ve also included some quiz-like questions on history and math, so they might even help you study.

Aim for a perfect score!

Easy Riddles for High School Students (11–20)

Goldman Sachs entrance exam

[Ultra-Difficult] Goldman Sachs’ Entrance Exam That’s Too Hard! [IQ Test] [Brain Training]
Goldman Sachs entrance exam

This is a problem that tests your reading comprehension.

Think of a question to ask the gatekeeper lion.

First, read the problem carefully.

If you think calmly and logically, you should be able to arrive at the answer.

Give it a try.

The King’s Game

[IQ Problem] “The King’s Game” Logic Quiz Edition — Correct answer revealed in 210 seconds!!!
The King's Game

This is a logic puzzle posed by a king in which you must determine the color of a hat.

The description is a bit long, so it’s important to understand it well.

Don’t rush—put yourself in the shoes of a soldier and think it through logically.

Give it a try!

20 Fun Riddles!

Kick-start your brain in 10 seconds! 20 simple and awesome mystery riddles!
20 Fun Riddles!

20 easygoing riddles you can try.

The set includes everything from witty, pun-based questions to kanji quizzes, so you’ll use your brain from a variety of angles.

The difficulty isn’t very high, making it a nice break from studying.

It could also be fun to tackle them together with family or friends.

Too Easy It’s a Problem? 9 Riddles to Test You

[Riddle] So easy it’s tricky? 9 riddle quizzes
Too Easy It’s a Problem? 9 Riddles to Test You

Riddles that everyone loves.

Even when we simply say “riddle quiz,” the levels vary widely—from cute ones that elementary school kids can solve to those aimed at adults.

Among them, here are some riddles that require a bit of brainpower.

They’re simple, but not as instantly solvable as those for children, so approach them like a high schooler and try to derive the answers from various perspectives.

By changing your viewpoint, you’ll find many problems can be solved surprisingly easily.

11 fun standard-level brain training questions!

[Brain Teasers] 11 Questions! Fun standard-level brain training puzzles!
11 fun standard-level brain training questions!

There are 11 brain teasers at the so-called standard level.

That said, not all of them can be solved effortlessly.

Some require vocabulary knowledge or leaps of imagination.

Look carefully at each problem and try different approaches—pronunciations, patterns, ciphers, and more.

You’ll feel a great sense of clarity once you figure out the trick behind a puzzle.

Lateral thinking quiz!

[IQ Problem] 'The Bridge That Doesn't Fall' — Lateral Thinking Quiz — The answer in 110 seconds!! (pq test)
Lateral thinking quiz!

A lateral thinking game that’s perfect not only for parties, but also for killing time while waiting or sitting in traffic.

In this game, one person acts as the question master and the others are guessers: the question master presents a riddle, and the guessers ask questions that can be answered with YES or NO to deduce the solution.

It’s easy to play with two or more people and requires no materials.

Because it involves deduction, you can enjoy it longer than simple riddles.

Many of the puzzles have a slightly mysterious vibe, too.

[Easy] Riddles for High School Students (21–30)

What gets hotter as it gets colder?

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This puzzle is tricky because there are many possible answers.

Things that get hotter as it gets colder… You might be thinking of hand warmers or clothing, but the correct answer is something else.

First, try picturing a winter scene.

List a few things you associate with it, and think about “getting hot” as the keyword.

Also pay close attention to the fact that it’s written in hiragana! The answer is something everyone knows, and you’re likely to see it at least once in summer.

Here’s a hint: it’s something that melts in heat.