[Trick Quiz] Quiz Questions That Excite Everyone from Kids to Adults
Do you like trick quizzes where answering the question straightforwardly won’t lead you to the right answer?
In this article, we’ll introduce trick quizzes that people of all ages—from kids to adults—can enjoy!
We’ve gathered quizzes everyone can try together, including ones that kids can solve but adults can’t, visually deceptive questions, and puzzles that trip you up the more you think.
When you solve them, your mind feels refreshed, and when you get caught, it’s frustrating—so give these quizzes a try!
They’re perfect for killing time while commuting or during breaks.
Since none of the problems are straightforward, they’re great for brain training, too.
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[Trick Quiz] Quiz Questions That Excite Everyone from Kids to Adults (71–80)
A quiz that trips up 99% of people

Quizzes that 99% of people get tripped up by are designed to test your thinking skills and concentration.
Try solving the carefully crafted questions by thinking them through.
You won’t get them just by looking—read carefully, think, and be careful not to fall for the traps.
It’s also a good idea to set a time limit when the questions are presented, or discuss them in a group to come up with answers.
Sometimes the obvious answer turns out to be a trick, so approach them carefully.
Ten Times Quiz
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Ask someone to say “pizza” ten times, then casually point to your elbow and ask, “What’s this?” They’ll answer “knee,” and that’s the classic ‘say it ten times’ quiz.
If you’re Japanese, you probably already know this one, but with new twists it’s still easy to get tripped up.
For example, have them say “dondon” ten times, then ask, “What’s the capital of France?” and they’ll say “London”—but the correct answer is Paris.
Or have them say “chandelier” ten times, then ask, “Who ate the apple?” and they’ll say “Cinderella,” when the answer is Snow White.
These ten-times quizzes really liven up break time!
Ultra-difficult trick quiz

Are you bad at trick questions? I couldn’t even get the classic one—“Which is heavier, 1 kg of iron or 1 kg of cotton?”—I just kept groaning and never reached the right answer.
I’m the type who overthinks and self-destructs, assuming there must be some hidden twist just because it’s presented as a question.
I can’t handle normal trick questions, so if they’re labeled “super hard,” then… As for those tougher trick questions, the rising YouTuber Chonmage Kozou—who suddenly appeared with the greeting “Hikiniku desu!”—is enjoying them too.
Elementary schoolers who don’t have much time, give them a try!
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!
Turn a kitten upside down and it’s still a kitten. What do you get if you turn a puppy upside down?
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Let’s try a quiz about animals.
If you turn a kitten upside down, it’s still a kitten; if you turn a puppy upside down, it becomes… what? You’ll probably think, “Kitten is ‘koneko’… sure, even read backwards it’s still ‘koneko,’” and then tackle the question.
But if you follow that line of thinking, a puppy is ‘koinu,’ which can’t be read the other way around, and you’ll get stuck.
That’s when you should remember it’s a trick question.
That very line of thinking is the trick.
If you simply state the fact as it is, that’s the correct answer.
What is the name of the old man who appears in Urashima Taro?
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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)!
A slightly tricky, deceptive riddle

Five in total! Here are some ideas for slightly tricky trick riddle questions.
When there’s a time limit set for riddles, it adds that heart-pounding thrill, doesn’t it? This time, let’s take on trick riddles with a 10-second time limit for each question.
For example, you might get a question like, “What fish is always falling in love with someone and has a pounding heart?” Try them out with your friends and family!
A trick riddle quiz that 85% of people got wrong

This puzzle shows a chart with kanji characters lined up vertically, and to the side of each one is the corresponding hiragana.
You use these as clues to figure out the words that go in the blanks.
The kanji at the top also have their hiragana revealed, so you use that as a hint to solve the riddle.
The tricky part is the middle row: if you assume it represents the five senses, you won’t get to the correct answer.
It’s important to broaden your thinking about what the hiragana on the top row would become when converted into kanji, and what kinds of patterns are possible.
Realizing what patterns do not fit can also serve as a big hint.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced various trick quizzes—how did you like them? Even if you went in thinking, “I won’t be fooled!” and tried to read between the lines, didn’t you get tripped up at least once? Each question cleverly played on human psychology and common assumptions, making them all really fun. Memorize a bunch and try them out with different people!



