[For Elementary School Students] Recommended Riddle Collection
Puzzle-solving questions, which are perfect for training children’s thinking and creativity, are presented in a variety of situations.
Some of you may be looking for problems that beginners or elementary school students can tackle casually.
In this article, we’ve selected puzzle-solving questions for elementary school students.
You can enjoy a variety of puzzles, such as ones where you infer answers from illustrations or text, and ones themed around escape games.
Give these puzzles a try—they’re fun and also connect to learning.
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[For Elementary School Students] Recommended Riddle Collection (41–50)
Lateral Thinking Problem

Many puzzles only indirectly train your mind and rarely have a direct impact on real life.
However, this lateral thinking puzzle is different.
A lateral thinking puzzle is a riddle in which you deduce the story determined by the questioner through a series of questions—in other words, it’s essentially profiling.
Unlike other puzzles, this one genuinely develops your questioning skills.
Because you focus on asking only the essentials, it will be highly useful for future job hunting.
It’s an easy puzzle that doesn’t require paper or pen, so please give it a try at home.
[For Elementary School Students] Recommended Puzzle Riddle Collection (51–60)
Have a flash of inspiration faster than a University of Tokyo student!

When it comes to quizzes, isn’t Takuji Izawa from “Tokyo University of Quiz King” the first person who comes to mind? He not only has a vast store of knowledge and experience, but also shows extraordinary ability in applying and combining them, taking action, and thinking on his feet—he gets us excited every time.
It might not be an exaggeration to say he helped spark today’s quiz show boom.
Don’t you just want to take on the quiz god himself? Izawa runs the quiz-themed web media QuizKnock and even uploads quiz-related videos.
At this point, we’ve all got to give it a try together, right? It’d be perfect if we had a fast-buzzer button!
In conclusion
Did that give your brain a good workout? I put together a mix from classic problem sets to some more unusual puzzles. Solving all of these might be quite a challenge. Keep trying more and more kinds of riddles and ramp up your mental speed!



