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Easy Riddles for Elementary School Students

Riddles you can enjoy with friends and family in little pockets of time.

Just knowing a few questions lets you play on the bus during a field trip, in between stops on a family vacation, or to kill time with friends!

In this article, we’ll introduce riddles perfect for passing the time, geared toward elementary school students.

We’ve gathered a variety—from easy ones to slightly tricky ones, and even ones that help you learn kanji or English just by solving them.

Even though they’re meant for elementary schoolers, if you try them on Mom or Dad, they might surprisingly not know the answers…?

Give them a try whenever you have a moment, and have some lighthearted fun with friends and family!

Easy Riddles for Elementary School Students (91–100)

[Trivia Quiz] 15 Questions! Fascinating Facts That’ll Make You Say “Huh, interesting!”

[Trivia Quiz] 15 Questions! Fascinating Facts That Will Make You Say “Whoa!” [Stories You’ll Want to Share Tomorrow]
[Trivia Quiz] 15 Questions! Fascinating Facts That’ll Make You Say “Huh, interesting!”

A trivia quiz that tests your general knowledge.

It’s full of things that seem familiar but you probably don’t know, making it really fun.

With just 15 seconds until the answer is revealed, it moves along quickly, so it’s great when you’re short on time.

If you’re confident in your trivia, why not put your skills to the test?

10 Time Trick Questions: 25 in a Row! Brain Teasers That Trip Up Adults!

10 Time Trick Questions: 25 in a Row! Brain Teasers That Trip Up Adults!
10 Time Trick Questions: 25 in a Row! Brain Teasers That Trip Up Adults!

Didn’t you play this as a kid? You make the other person say “pizza” ten times, then point to their elbow and ask, “What’s this?” That game.

This is like the grown-up version of it, you could say.

There are 18 questions in total—can you get them all right without getting tripped up?

[Brain Training] Easy beginner-level puzzle!

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[Brain Training] Easy beginner-level puzzle!

It’s a quiz where you guess which kanji results from a combination of illustrations and characters.

You have 30 seconds to think for each of the 8 questions.

A brief explanation follows each answer.

Many of the questions will make sense once you hear the answer, though a few might be a bit tricky.

It’s a bit of brain training that’s perfect for a quick refresh during work breaks.

Arunashi quiz

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Arunashi quiz

Several words will appear that are divided into those that ‘have it’ and those that ‘don’t.’ It’s a quiz where you guess what the words on the ‘have it’ side have in common.

You often see this kind of ‘Have/Have-Not Quiz’ on TV quiz shows.

There are 8 questions in total, and the time limit is 60 seconds.

Silly riddles

Challenge 45 tricky riddles! Refreshing brain training when you solve them
Silly riddles

It’s a collection of riddles where, once you know the answers, they’re so ridiculously silly you can’t help but be exasperated—and that’s what makes them fun.

Each question is crafted like a proper, straightforward riddle, so you can enjoy them as-is.

If you’re interested in riddles with unexpected answers, these are definitely worth a try.

Very useful trivia questions! All 14 questions!

[Trivia Quiz] Very Useful Trivia Questions! 14 in Total!
Very useful trivia questions! All 14 questions!

It might be too easy for those confident in their trivia.

Here are useful trivia questions that adults should know—knowledge that can come in handy.

There’s no downside to knowing these, so give them a try if you have time.

They aren’t riddles, so no flashes of inspiration are required.

Smug-face riddles

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Smug-face riddles

A slightly challenging riddle collection that, if you solve it, you can brag about with a smug grin to those around you.

The questions are easy to understand, so even elementary school students can grasp them without trouble.

It sounds like it would be fun to try tackling them together with upper-grade students at school!