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120 Easy and Hard Riddles for Kids With Answers

Last updated: November 14, 2025 11:58 am
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Are you ready to challenge your students with some mind-bending riddles? This curated list of riddles for kids is designed to engage their minds and spark laughter. We have easy riddles for younger children and some challenging ones for older students, covering various themes like animals, math, science, and pure fun!

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Easy Riddles for Kids (K-3)

These riddles involve some clever wordplay and logic, but the answers are straightforward. They’ll engage younger students without being overly difficult.

1. What has a head and tail but no body?

riddle for kids: What has a head and tail but no body?

A coin.

2. What goes up and down but doesn’t move?

A staircase.

3. What has a neck but no head?

A bottle.

4. What has many teeth but can’t bite?

A comb.

5. I have a face and hands but no legs. What am I?

A clock.

6. What has a ring but no finger?

A telephone.

7. What gets wetter when it dries?

A towel.

8. What has to be broken before you can eat it?

An egg.

9. What has words but never speaks?

A book.

10. What is always coming but never arrives?

Tomorrow.

11. What month of the year has 28 days?

All months have at least 28 days.

12. What is always answered without being questioned?

A doorbell.

13. What has legs but cannot walk?

A stool.

14. What has a thumb and four fingers but is not alive?

A glove.

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15. What two things can you never eat for breakfast?

Lunch and dinner.

16. What goes up but never comes down?

Age.

17. What is used by others but only belongs to you?

Your name.

18. Where will you find Friday before Thursday?

In a dictionary.

19. What can you catch but not throw?

A cold.

20. What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right?

Your right elbow.

21. Bobby’s mother has three children: Snap, Crackle, and ___?

Bobby.

22. What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never thinks, and has a bed but never sleeps?

A river.

23. What gets bigger the more you take away?

A hole.

24. If you threw a black stone into the Red Sea, what would it become?

Wet.

25. What four-letter word can be written the same forward and backward, as well as upside down?

NOON.

26. What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?

The future.

27. What’s black and white and read all over?

A newspaper.

28. What has keys but opens no locks, space but no room, and you can enter but not go in?

A keyboard.

29. When the water comes down, I go up. What am I?

An umbrella.

Hard Riddles for Kids (Grades 4-6)

As children mature, they can tackle more complex brainteasers that require creative thinking. This collection of hard riddles (with answers) is perfect for encouraging them to think outside the box!

30. What begins with “p,” ends with “e,” and has thousands of letters?

The post office.

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31. I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. What am I?

A barber.

32. I am easy to lift but hard to throw. What am I?

A feather.

33. I will fill a room but take up no space. What am I?

Light.

34. I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest person can’t hold me for five minutes. What am I?

Your breath.

35. Everyone has one, but no one can lose it. What is it?

A shadow.

36. If you don’t keep me, I’ll break. What am I?

A promise.

37. The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?

Footsteps.

38. What loses a head in the morning but gets it back at night?

A pillow.

39. What would you call a man who does not have all fingers on one hand?

Normal, because humans have fingers on both hands.

She was standing on the bottom rung.

41. How many animals did Moses take on the ark?

Zero. Noah took them.

42. Amy threw the ball as hard as she could and it came back to her, without anything or anyone touching it. How?

She threw the ball upward into the air.

43. What has one eye but can’t see?

A needle.

44. You walk into a room that has a match, a candle, and a fireplace. Which should you light first?

The match.

45. A cowboy rode into town on Friday. He stayed for three nights and rode out on Friday. How is this possible?

His horse’s name is Friday.

46. A woman called her horse from the opposite side of a river. The horse crossed the river without getting wet and without using a boat or bridge. How?

The river was frozen.

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47. What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

The letter “m.”

48. You see a boat filled with people. It has not sunk, but when you look again, you don’t see a single person on the boat. Why not?

They’re all married.

49. What comes at the end of everything?

The letter “g.”

50. What is so fragile that saying its name will make it break?

Silence.

51. What has many keys but cannot unlock a single door?

riddle for kids: What has many keys but cannot unlock a single door?

A piano.

Very Hard Riddles for Kids (Grades 7+)

These super-tricky riddles are bound to stump your students. They will require a strong vocabulary and the ability to think flexibly about the words involved. Don’t worry—these riddles are challenging, but we’ve provided the answers too!

52. What English word has three consecutive double letters?

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