Riddles for middle school students
Riddles are a great activity for everyone—from young children to adults who want to train their brains.
This time, we’ve selected plenty of riddles that are especially recommended for junior high school students.
They’re all fun questions, so give them a try!
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Riddles for junior high school students (41–50)
Brain-in-overdrive riddle-solving challenge

This is difficult, isn’t it? In terms of level, I think it’s just the kind of problem that’s suitable for middle schoolers to struggle with.
In the problem where you use four numbers to make the smallest possible number, there weren’t any specific conditions written, and I couldn’t help shouting, “Is that even allowed?” If you write out the conditions, they end up becoming hints, so it’s a tricky balance.
Is it something that rigid-minded adults can’t solve?

Even quizzes that seem very difficult to adults can sometimes be solved easily by children thanks to their flexible thinking and fresh perspective.
The quiz in this video is that kind of puzzle: it looks very hard at first, but once you see the answer, you can’t help but say, “Ah, I get it.” When did adults’ minds become so rigid?
A quiz you can get stuck on

They’re all problems that make you think “Shoot!” once you hear the answer.
You have to stay calm and watch out for trick questions, or you’ll get them wrong.
There are also questions where I’ve forgotten the answer, like “What is 0 to the power of 0?” Since the answers come at the end, it’s easier to check your work if you have paper and a pen ready.
Surprisingly tricky and fun riddles!

It’s a riddle where, with a little twist—like the ones we used to do in elementary school—you can arrive at the answer.
Once you start enjoying this kind of creative thinking, you might get hooked on brain training puzzles and quizzes.
“What’s a way to catch fish by taking a roundabout route?” Do you know the answer?


