Simple! A quiz for kids. Let’s develop their thinking skills!
Introducing quizzes for kids!
We’ve put together a wide range of quizzes—from knowledge-based ones that help with learning, to brain-training quizzes that build thinking skills, and fun quizzes like intro quizzes and character quizzes that you can enjoy with friends and family.
If you’re looking for quizzes that elementary school–aged children will love, be sure to check these out.
Quizzes are mental exercises that help you build knowledge and develop creativity.
They let kids enjoy play and study at the same time, so encourage them to keep trying more and more.
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Easy! Quizzes for Kids: Build Your Thinking Skills! (21–30)
What number goes in the question mark?

If you’re not good at arithmetic and don’t even want to look at numbers, how about getting used to them with riddle-like puzzles? For example, consider this sequence: 11×11=4, 22×22=16, 33×33=36—at first glance, the operations and answers don’t seem to make sense.
At the end, you have 55×55=? and you’re asked to determine what should go in the question mark based on the rule behind the previous expressions.
The hint is to break the numbers in each expression into separate parts.
If you get that flash of insight and find the answer, your discomfort with numbers should start to fade! Give it a try.
Look at a body part and guess!

A quiz where you look at photos showing only parts of animals—just the ears, just the tail, or just the tips of the feet—and guess the animal, “Guess from the Body Part!” is a popular game that tests your powers of observation and flashes of insight.
Even animals you think you know well can be surprisingly hard to identify from just one part.
Elephant ear? Rabbit tail? Or something completely different? For elementary school kids, it’s a perfect chance to show how sharp their eyes are.
You can take turns giving hints and quizzing friends, or enjoy the reasoning process until you reach the answer—the ways to have fun are endless.
With difficulty levels of “Easy,” “Normal,” and “Oni” (Demon/Expert), you can enjoy it at the level that suits you.
Do you think you can clear the “Oni” level?
Guess the two hidden ones!

We’d like to introduce a popular quiz for elementary school kids who get excited by mysterious images: “Guess the Two Hidden Animals.” It’s an illusion quiz made by cutting photos of two different animals into thin strips and interlacing them.
If you look closely, there are plenty of clues hidden in the stripes! Using hints like ear shapes and eye positions, you deduce which animals have been combined.
It’s sure to be a hit when you play with friends.
Not only does it train attention and observation skills in a fun way, but the thrill of shouting “I got it!” when you find the answer is especially satisfying.
It’s an intelligent and entertaining animal quiz that’s perfect for schools and events.
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.
What is something you can see but can’t touch?
Something you can see but can’t touch… Huh? A ghost? That might be the kind of answer you’d think of, but that’s not it.
Don’t worry, it’s not a scary question—feel free to give it a try.
The answer to this riddle is something unique to elementary schoolers, or rather, it even comes up in lower grades’ classes.
If you have a flash of insight, even a first-grader could solve it.
The hint: it’s something you can usually find in a classroom or a room.
Try solving it while thinking, “What is it that I’m always looking at?” The answer is “time.” You can see it, but since it isn’t a physical object like a clock, you can’t touch it—that’s the trick.
What is in the middle of Hokkaido?

This is a question that those in the know will understand in an instant! Hokkaido is located at the northernmost part of the Japanese archipelago.
It’s known above all for its delicious food.
Ramen, seafood, and the classic souvenir Shiroi Koibito are things many of you have probably tried at least once.
Now, here’s the key to solving the puzzle: first, forget about trying to derive the answer from knowledge like geography or shipment volumes.
You don’t need any of that—if you can read the problem statement, you can answer it.
The hint is to focus on the characters in “Hokkaido” (北海道)!
Trick Quiz Challenge
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Let’s take on trick-question challenges with a flexible mindset.
In everyday life, are there things you take for granted? By trying these quizzes, you’ll develop the ability to see things from different angles.
Read each problem carefully and think based on the words and content presented.
When creating problems, making them easy for others to visualize may make them even more misleading in a fun way.
Let’s analyze patterns in language and thinking to come up with interesting quizzes.


