Fun riddles that kids will love
This is a collection of ideas featuring riddles that kids are sure to love.
Riddles are simple, but they can be educational for children and a good brain workout for adults—surprisingly fun for everyone.
They require no prep or time, so feel free to enjoy them casually.
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Fun riddles that kids will love (11–20)
Kids Anime: Spot the Difference Quiz! Educational Video: Peek-a-boo! Anime Kids

This is a spot-the-difference quiz animation where you look for 8 mistakes between two pictures.
There are so many animals! A lion, a panda, a crocodile, a bear, a chicken, a koala…
You can’t count them all! You have 1 minute, but if you get stuck, pause the video and keep looking!
Riddles for toddlers

These are simple riddle videos that seem perfect for delighting children up to around kindergarten or the early grades of elementary school.
Many of them are themed around animals and present questions that kids are likely to enjoy.
Don’t you think playing with word riddles from a young age could help make children smarter?
Fun, laugh-inducing riddles for children

Among simple riddle collections, this one is a riddle video that makes you involuntarily laugh and feel cheerful when you hear the answers.
Riddles with this level of charm are fun, like wordplay, and they might even be good for educational purposes.
A trick quiz that’s perfect for people who want to get irritated

I don’t know when this phrase started becoming popular, but more and more people have begun saying the slightly excuse-like, “Ah, so that’s what you meant.” Well, their frustrated reaction is amusing, so it doesn’t really bother me, but where did the phrase originally come from? If you know, please tell me! There are people who ask trick questions designed to annoy you—questions that make you want to say, “Ah, so that’s what you meant.” Maybe that kind of back-and-forth—like the classic “If you say this, I’ll say that”—can be fun if it’s between people who are really close.
The key to enjoying it is not to get worked up!
Anime Riddles

Riddles are not only about the content of the questions; how they’re presented also affects how focused you feel.
These are riddles delivered with lively animations that draw you in.
For example, a bird character poses riddles related to “tori” (birds), and by directing your attention to the character, the answers become less obvious.
Let’s think through the answers one by one in a light rhythm that matches the playful pace of these cheerfully presented riddles.
[Spot the Differences] Doraemon and Dorami!
![[Spot the Differences] Doraemon and Dorami!](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pbqeM1lw84A/sddefault.jpg)
This is a spot-the-difference quiz featuring Doraemon and Dorami-chan.
If you’re a Doraemon expert or a huge Dorami-chan fan, you’ll love it—and even if you don’t know them, you can still enjoy it! If you take a good, careful look, you’re sure to figure it out!
Fun riddles that kids will love (21–30)
Flag Quiz Learn the flags of the world

There are soooo many countries in the world, and each one has its own flag.
It’s only natural not to know them at first! As you keep looking at them, you’ll gradually remember more and more! It reminds me of how, when I was a child, I loved the pages with national flags in the thick Japonica encyclopedia.


