[Easy] Riddles to Enjoy with Kids: Make Time to Think Together as a Family!
When playing with little kids, if you’re looking for something fun that also gets them thinking and learning, riddles might be just the thing.
Here, we’re sharing some simple, kid-friendly riddles.
They may be simple, but they’re still riddles.
You might find they’re trickier than you expect.
Keep an open mind and have fun!
- Let's Think Outside the Box! A Collection of Challenging Riddles for Kids
- Fun riddles that kids will love
- Simple! A quiz for kids. Let’s develop their thinking skills!
- Quizzes and riddles for toddlers and kids—perfect for early learning too!
- Fun Brain Teasers for Kids and Adults Alike!
- Easy Riddles for Elementary School Students
- Fun riddles for kindergartens and nursery schools. Easy questions for young children.
- Recommended riddles for elementary school students. A collection of kid-friendly riddles.
- Let's get excited with a two-choice quiz that everyone—from kids to adults—can enjoy!
- Fun for kids and adults alike! Train your brain with easy riddles.
- [Simple Riddles] A curated selection of fun questions that will excite everyone from kids to adults!
- For elementary school kids! Fun riddles recommended for lower grades
- Mysterious riddles that can be solved from a child’s point of view. The more flexible your thinking, the higher your chances of getting them right!
[Easy] Riddles to Enjoy with Kids: Make Time to Think Together as a Family! (71–80)
Intermediate riddles for upper elementary school students

Once you figure out the answer, your mind feels refreshed! Here are some ideas for intermediate riddles suitable for upper elementary school students.
Many of you might want to enjoy riddles with friends and family, right? This time, let’s take on some intermediate-level riddles that kids in upper elementary grades and older can enjoy.
For example, there’s a question like: “Which country is always taking on a challenge?” Hints will be provided as time goes on, so feel free to give them a try.
15 Autumn Riddles

It’s great for learning, too! Here are 15 riddle ideas.
Riddles, where you read the question and use your imagination to figure out the answer, are said to have a positive effect on brain activity.
This time, let’s try 15 riddles you’ll want to tackle with friends and family.
For example, there’s a question like: “It’s an oni (demon), but what kind of oni can you eat?” The questions are also read aloud, so it’s nice that two or more people can join and compete.
Even though it was taken, everyone’s laughing. I wonder why.
I ended up fighting after my friend and I both tried to take it… It’s something every elementary schooler has probably experienced at least once.
Having something taken from you feels awful and makes you sad, right? So let’s try this puzzle.
Why is everyone smiling even though something was ‘taken’? The first thing to think about when solving this is the meaning of the word ‘taken’ (torareta).
It’s deliberately written in hiragana, so try converting it to kanji and imagining what situation it might describe.
The answer is: because it was a photograph.
[Easy] Riddles to Enjoy with Kids: Make Time to Think Together as a Parent and Child! (81–90)
What has four legs but cannot walk?
See the answer
chair
A chair has four legs, but it can’t walk on its own. It can’t move like an animal, but it stands firmly in front of a desk and is very important for people to sit on. This riddle cleverly plays on the assumption that “having legs = being able to walk.”
[Riddle] Draw out your thinking power! Gentle and fun for kids too ♪ Volume 5!!
![[Riddle] Draw out your thinking power! Gentle and fun for kids too ♪ Volume 5!!](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/oYAw7exeELM/sddefault.jpg)
This video is perfect for parents who want to nurture their children’s thinking skills.
When I actually tried it myself, there were many things I couldn’t figure out, so parents might need to take it seriously too.
If you keep thinking of your kids as little, you might suddenly realize they’ve surpassed you—this video might just give you that feeling.
[Quiz & Riddles] What’s this sound? Part 3 / Try it together with Mom! Quiz and riddle videos kids aged 3, 4, and 5 will love
![[Quiz & Riddles] What’s this sound? Part 3 / Try it together with Mom! Quiz and riddle videos kids aged 3, 4, and 5 will love](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/u3r8psXYzVI/sddefault.jpg)
It’s a video with a fairly limited, age-specific target audience.
I think the direction and structure make it very easy to understand.
Videos like this are really helpful for moms and dads.
I’m a bit concerned about the sunglasses worn by the older brother and sister, but I think it’s a very useful video for households with children.
[Quiz & Riddles] Letter Quiz Part 2 / Try it together with Mom! Quiz and riddle videos that 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old children will love
![[Quiz & Riddles] Letter Quiz Part 2 / Try it together with Mom! Quiz and riddle videos that 3-, 4-, and 5-year-old children will love](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Zz17fF1RrM8/sddefault.jpg)
This is the second video in the character quiz series.
It might be a bit difficult for children again this time.
It could be an effective video for helping them learn to use their brains.
There may even be some questions that adults can’t solve, so it might be fun to compete with your child as you play.
And if your child comes up with the answer faster, be sure to praise them a lot.


