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Recommended riddles for elementary school students. A collection of kid-friendly riddles.

Riddles that help you build thinking and creativity while pondering the answers are loved by a wide range of ages, from children to adults.

Some of you may be looking for fun riddles that elementary school children can try.

In this article, we’ve gathered a selection of riddles tailored for elementary school students.

We’ll introduce a wide variety, including ones that make use of what kids learn at school and ones that help them gain new knowledge.

Try these riddles with family and friends—everyone can have fun and get excited together.

Recommended riddles for elementary school students. A collection of riddles for kids (61–70)

What kind of juice can you try to drink but can’t?

What kind of juice can you try to drink but can’t?
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The characters that read 'juice'

The word “juice” can be seen, but it can’t be drunk. The kind of juice you can’t drink no matter how hard you try isn’t an actual beverage, but the word “juice” itself. It’s a riddle that tests your ability to find the answer from the question text without being misled by appearances or the sound of the word.

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.

What is in the middle of Hokkaido?

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What is in the middle of Hokkaido?

This is a question that those in the know will understand in an instant! Hokkaido is located at the northernmost part of the Japanese archipelago.

It’s known above all for its delicious food.

Ramen, seafood, and the classic souvenir Shiroi Koibito are things many of you have probably tried at least once.

Now, here’s the key to solving the puzzle: first, forget about trying to derive the answer from knowledge like geography or shipment volumes.

You don’t need any of that—if you can read the problem statement, you can answer it.

The hint is to focus on the characters in “Hokkaido” (北海道)!

The grandson played with a ball with his grandpa. What did they do?

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The grandson played with a ball with his grandpa. What did they do?

The key to solving this puzzle is to think of a different way to say “ojīchan” (grandpa).

So, what word could you replace “ojīchan” with? If something immediately comes to mind, try connecting that word to a scene where he’s playing with his grandchild using a ball.

If you do that, the answer should naturally reveal itself.

If you know lots of ball games, you might also try thinking from the types of ball games.

The answer is a fairly mainstream ball sport, so you might have an “aha!” moment that leads you to the correct answer.

Trick Quiz Challenge

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TranslationTrick quizIgossou

♪ Original Song – Igossou [YouTube] – Igossou [YouTube]

Let’s take on trick-question challenges with a flexible mindset.

In everyday life, are there things you take for granted? By trying these quizzes, you’ll develop the ability to see things from different angles.

Read each problem carefully and think based on the words and content presented.

When creating problems, making them easy for others to visualize may make them even more misleading in a fun way.

Let’s analyze patterns in language and thinking to come up with interesting quizzes.