[Easy] Riddles for Middle Schoolers
There are plenty of chances to play riddles with your school friends, right?
This time, I’ve gathered lots of easy riddles that are perfect for those moments.
If you memorize these and share them during recess or after school, you’re sure to become popular!
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[Easy] Riddles for Middle Schoolers (1–10)
A logic quiz that only 1% of people can solve

These are 10 logic puzzles that only 1% of people can solve.
It has been scientifically proven that to sufficiently train your brain, you need to solve 10 logic puzzles every day.
When you tackle riddles by trying various hypotheses and shifts in perspective, you’ll find you can solve them.
Please enjoy!
20 in a row! Aim for a perfect score on all questions!

A total of 20 riddles with a difficulty level suitable for beginners are collected here.
It’s recommended for those who have tried some beginner-friendly riddles and are thinking it might be time to tackle intermediate-level ones.
Give it a try!
A riddle that tests your quick-wittedness

This is a riddle where it’s important to notice small oddities in simple sentences and come up with things like rephrasing.
If the answer’s category is given, you can get closer to the answer by thinking about what belongs to that category.
Also, when the scope of the answer isn’t limited—like with “What am I?”—it’s best to search for the answer based on the wording of the question.
Imagining the order of the words, the shapes of kanji, and so on—broadening your imagination in various ways—is a key point for getting closer to the answer.
[Easy] Riddles for Middle School Students (11–20)
Can you get all the questions right?

This is a slightly gentle quiz.
Don’t overthink it—just relax and work through it.
It will build your thinking skills and serve as brain training.
The panda that appears in the video is also cute.
Use flexible thinking to find the answers.
Please give it a try!
This is a high-level problem.

A 31-year-old guy and an active middle schooler are tackling a bunch of tough riddles.
They managed to get on horses, but how can you get the two of them to actually reach the goal? What color is the outfit of the girl who debuted as an idol? Even just coming up with these questions is a real challenge of a riddle, isn’t it?
Easy riddles kids can enjoy! 16 questions!

It’s a collection of very easy riddles—more like quizzes than riddles.
They’re so simple that even beginners can enjoy them without getting frustrated and make it to the end.
Give them a try!
trick question
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Silent Audio Source – Nashiko (Kaonashiko)
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!


