Questions And Riddles 99% Of People Probably Can’t Solve
Riddles can be a great way to pass time on a boring road trip, or to test the waters of your pool of friends and see which of them is the smartest. Hard riddles can take the shape of anything from simple questions to paragraph-long logic problems that are best done with some graph paper and one of those giant pink erasers. Some of the impossible riddles collected here are sure to break your brain for at least a week, but once you solve them you’ll feel like the smartest person on the planet. FYI, if you want to try your hand at these questions most people can’t solve without any help, don’t read the spoilers and answers written below every riddle.
Some of the hardest riddles and brain teasers are incredibly simple questions that have been around for years. In the time that it’s taken to find the Higgs Boson, build affordable electric cars, and hack an iPhone, the world is still having trouble figuring out who had Einstein’s fish. If you’re someone who likes to relax with a nice mystery, these hard brain teasers are the perfect way to spend an afternoon (or longer). Your IQ might even go up a few points, who knows?! If you think you’re ready, start digging into these questions and riddles that most people can’t solve.
Up The Down Chimney
What can go up a chimney down but can’t go down a chimney up?
Answer:
Apparently when this riddle was thought up, losing umbrellas via the chimney was a real problem. If you haven’t figured it out yet, a closed umbrella can go up a chimney, but an open one can’t go down
Return To Sender
If you eat me, my sender will eat you. What am I?
Answer:
To solve this you have to think about adjectives for “send”: throw, give, cast, etc. What do you cast? If you guessed a fishhook, then you figured out the answer.
Return To Sender
If you eat me, my sender will eat you. What am I?
Answer:
To solve this you have to think about adjectives for “send”: throw, give, cast, etc. What do you cast? If you guessed a fishhook, then you figured out the answer.
The Worst Four-Letter Word
This four-letter word is always done tomorrow. We’re out of tea, the ultimate sorrow! Without the eye, you owe me some money. No sugar, no nectar, no sweetness, no honey. Four-letter word, if by chance you choose, you can never win, you can only lose! What is the four-letter word?
Answer:
Let’s break this down into some simpler language. What four-letter word carries the cliche of always starting tomorrow? A diet. But what about the other clues? Diet without the “T” is “die,” the ultimate sorrow. Diet without the “I” is a phonetic-ish spelling of “debt.” And if your diet is a success, it means you’ve lost weight
Long Live The King!
A king has three cups of water in front of him. One is full, one is half-full, and one is empty. What is the king’s name?
Answer:
This one is closer to a joke than a riddle, but his name is King Phillip III (“fill up three”).
What Does ‘New Door’ Equal?
How can you rearrange the letters in “new door” to create one word?
Answer:
Hopefully you’ve already realized that the letters in “new door” are an anagram for “one word.”
That Tricky Bear
You are inside a square, glass room with all south-facing walls. You see a bear outside. What color is the bear?
Answer:
Another riddle where the answer is obvious after a little thought. The bear would be white because it’s a polar bear hanging out at the North Pole – the only place where all the walls would face south.