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[Advanced Level] Difficult Riddles for Elementary School Students

Riddles that require flexible thinking and free imagination—key to solving them—are one of the types of quizzes popular with children.

There are times when you might want to try not only easy ones but also high-difficulty riddles.

So in this article, we’ve carefully picked out a collection of advanced-level riddles for elementary school students.

We’ll introduce a wide range—from school- and study-themed riddles to ones you can enjoy together with adults.

Give these challenging riddles a try to deepen your knowledge and connect them to learning.

[Advanced] Difficult Riddles for Elementary School Students (31–40)

Why are there sneakers whose laces never come undone no matter how much you run around?

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TranslationTrick quizIgossou

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Sneaker laces sometimes come undone while you’re wearing them, right? You can just retie them when they come loose, but if your hands are full, you end up walking with untied laces—your shoes feel like they’re about to slip off, and you might even trip over the laces.

A lot of people probably have those quietly annoying memories.

Here’s a quiz about lace-up sneakers! Sneakers whose laces never come undone no matter how much you run around… sounds like a dream product, doesn’t it? But in fact, kids are already wearing this dream-like item.

You might figure out the answer just by looking at your own sneakers!

An elderly person carrying large luggage got on the train. But no one offered their seat. Why do you think that is?

An elderly person carrying large luggage got on the train. But no one offered their seat. Why do you think that is?
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Because there were many seats available.

The reason the people around didn’t offer their seats when an elderly person carrying large luggage got on the train was that there were plenty of empty seats to begin with. In other words, the elderly person could sit wherever they liked, so there was no need for anyone to go out of their way to give up a seat.

Which was built first, the Great Buddha of Nara or the Great Buddha of Kamakura?

Which was built first, the Great Buddha of Nara or the Great Buddha of Kamakura?
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Neither of them is standing.

The question asks which came first: the Great Buddha of Nara or the Great Buddha of Kamakura. But since both the actual Great Buddha statues in Nara and Kamakura are displayed in a seated position, the correct answer is “Neither of them is standing.” The key is to read the question carefully and avoid being tricked.

Among kindergarteners, elementary school students, and adults, which is the biggest?

Among kindergarteners, elementary school students, and adults, which is the biggest?
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kindergarten

A kindergarten isn’t a person; it’s the name of a building. Elementary school students and adults are people, but a kindergarten is a large building that many people can enter. So if you compare sizes, the kindergarten is the biggest. The key to this riddle is noticing the meanings of the words.

What is the name of the old man who appears in Urashima Taro?

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TranslationTrick quizIgossou

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Speaking of Urashima Taro, it’s known as the story where he rides a turtle to the Dragon Palace, spends what feels like only a short time there, and when he returns, many years have passed in the world he came from and not a single acquaintance remains.

It’s a beautiful yet sorrowful tale, and surely everyone, from children to adults, has read it at least once.

Now, recall the story carefully and try this challenge.

If you’re thinking, “Did Urashima Taro have a grandfather?” you won’t reach the right answer.

The hint is to remember what happened to Urashima Taro when he opened the tamatebako (jeweled box)!

[Advanced] Difficult Riddles for Elementary School Students (41–50)

What is something you can see but can’t touch?

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.

Momotaro, who defeated the ogres with three animals. Now, who was the first one Momotaro met?

Momotaro, who defeated the ogres with three animals. Now, who was the first one Momotaro met?
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Grandfather and grandmother

The first people Momotaro met were the old man and the old woman. The old woman found a large peach floating down the river, took it home, and when they split the peach open, Momotaro came out from inside. In other words, he met the old man and the old woman before the animals who later traveled with him as his companions.