Riddle: How many days are there in 4 years?
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1,461 (365 x 4 and then add 1 because one of the years is a leap year).
Below you will find all our daily riddles (with answers). Remember, we publish a new fun riddle every single day so keep coming back for more riddles!
Riddle: How many days are there in 4 years?
1,461 (365 x 4 and then add 1 because one of the years is a leap year).
Riddle: What English word has three consecutive double letters?
Bookkeeper.
Riddle: If an electric train is traveling north which way is the smoke going?
There is no smoke, it’s an electric train.
Riddle: What goes up and down but does not move?
A flight of stairs.
Riddle: People buy me to eat but never eat me. What am I?
Plates and cutlery.
Riddle: What goes up but never comes back down?
Your age.
Riddle: I am a bird and a fruit and a person. Who am I?
A Kiwi.
Riddle: What 3 digit number will give you the same answer whether you subtract 5 or divide by 5?
6.25.
Riddle: The more holes you add to me the less holes I will have. What am I?
A net.
Riddle: What can be long or short or heavy or light but only one at a time?
Wait / weight.
Riddle: I’m only big when I stand at the front or alone. What am I?
The letter I.
Riddle: I have a spine but no other bones. I wear a jacket but no other clothes. What am I?
A book.
Riddle: A slender body, a tiny eye, no matter what happens, I never cry. What am I?
A needle.
Riddle: I add six to eleven and get five. How is this correct?
It’s talking about time. If you add six hours to 11 o’clock, you get 5 o’clock.
Riddle: What five letter word has one left when two are removed?
Stone.
Riddle: When does today come before yesterday?
In the dictionary.
Riddle: A father’s child, a mother’s child, yet no one’s son. Who am I?
The daughter.
Riddle: What English word retains the same pronunciation even after you take away four of its five letters?
Queue.
You’re in a house with four walls facing south, you step outside and see a bear. What color is the bear?
White. If all 4 walls are facing south then they’re at the North Pole.
Riddle: Half of me will mend, the other half will imprison. When I am together, I will poison. Who am I?
Hemlock.
Riddle: How can you write down eight eights so that they add up to one thousand?
888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 1000.
Riddle: What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
Short. (Add the two letters ‘er’ to the end and it becomes ‘shorter’).
Riddle: What has many keys but can’t open a single door?
A piano.
Riddle: What word can go before wheel, horse, and ridge?
Cart.
Riddle: I’m a god, a planet, and a measurer of heat. Who am I?
Mercury.
Riddle: I have only two words but thousands of letters. What am I?
Post Office.
Riddle: What word can go after short, water and night?
Fall.
Riddle: What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and water but no fish?
A map.
Riddle: I shave several times a day, yet I still have a beard. Who am I?
A barber.
Riddle: What is easy to get into but hard to get out of?
Trouble.
Riddle: The more you take the more you leave behind. What am I?
Footsteps.
Riddle: I fly without wings and I cry without eyes. What am I?
A cloud.
Riddle: How can you take 2 from 5 and leave 4?
Take two letters (the first and last letters) from the word FIVE and you are left with IV, which is the Roman numeral for the number 4.
Riddle: What word can come after dream, steam and life to form other words?
Boat.
Riddle: What 4-letter word can be written forwards or backwards or upside down, and can still be read from left to right?
The word NOON.
Riddle: I have no means to fly nor flee, so a fire is the end of me. When the fire is done and o’er, I get my old name back once more.
Ash.
Riddle: You answer me although I never ask you questions. What am I?
A telephone.
Riddle: What goes up when the rain comes down?
An umbrella.
Riddle: I have two hands, but I can’t scratch myself. What am I?
A clock or watch.
Riddle: The more you take away the bigger I become. What am I?
A hole.
Riddle: What two things can you never eat for breakfast?
Lunch and dinner.
Riddle: If you were running a race and you passed the person in 2nd place, what place would you be in now?
You would be in 2nd place.
Riddle: I am a three digit number. My tens digit is five more than my ones digit. My hundreds digit is eight less than my tens digit.
194.
Riddle: What gets wet while drying?
A towel gets wet while it is drying you.
Riddle: Gain a lot of me and you’ll be heavy. Earn a lot of me and you’ll be rich.
Pounds.
Riddle: What can you hold in your right hand but not in your left?
Your left hand.
Riddle: What is as light as a feather but you can’t hold it for long?
Your breath.
Riddle: If you’re given one you’ll have either two or none. What is it?
A choice.
Riddle: What belongs to you but other people use it more than you?
Your name.
Riddle: What two whole positive numbers have a one-digit answer when multiplied and a two-digit answer when added?
The numbers 1 and 9.
Riddle: Lose me once I’ll come back stronger, lose me twice I’ll leave forever. What am I?
A tooth.
Riddle: What runs around the whole yard without moving?
A fence runs around the whole yard without moving.
Riddle: I make two people out of one. What am I?
A mirror makes two people out of one.
Riddle: What has to be broken before you can use it?
An egg has to be broken before you can use it.
Riddle: What has a neck but no head and two arms but no hands?
A shirt.
Riddle: How do you make the number 7 even?
Drop the “S” from the word seven and you are left with the word even!
Riddle: What starts with ‘e’, ends with ‘e’ and has one letter in it?
Envelope.
Riddle: My head is red but turns black when you scratch it. What am I?
A matchstick.