Riddles
Do you like to solve riddles? Try these riddles from fans of The Riddle Solvers. Some are from students who wrote riddles in class. Some are from people who wrote riddles with their families. How many can you solve? Can you write your own riddles? (Note: If you do not see Answer buttons under each riddle on this page, you can get the answers by clicking here.)
- I am a submarine, not a plane. I live in the south, not the north. I am dressed like I’m going to a formal dance. Who am I?
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A penguin.
- What stands tall, breathes and has no legs?
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A tree.
- I have a bill, but I’m not a bird. I lay eggs, but I’m not a reptile. I have a flat tail, but I’m not a beaver. I live in Australia. Who am I?
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A platypus.
- They call me a man, but I will never have a life. I was given a body, but will never have a wife. They made me a mouth, but I cannot sing. Water gives me life, and death comes in spring. What am I? - from Emily, Miss Nannini's class
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A snowman.
- What goes up but never comes down?
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Your age.
- There are four stages to my life. I love to make a cozy little bed. I will go to Mexico for the winter. I am fed by flowers. What am I? - from Mrs. Miller's First Grade Class
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A butterfly.
- I am the largest subtropical habitat in the United States. I include fresh water, marshes, prairies and sinkholes. My plants include mangrove trees and grasses. Panthers, alligators, manatees and lizards live in me. What habitat am I? - from Mrs. Fronk's 5th Grade Class
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The Florida Everglades
- If you have it, you want to share it. If you share it, you don’t have it. What is it?
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A secret.
- I have four eyes and am always running. Who am I?
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The Mississippi River..
- I am forever brown, sometimes green, purple orange or red. I think you know just who I am, search in the back of your head. My colors change only once a year, can you figure out who I am here? - from Abbey, 5th grade
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Leaves.
- I am strongest when you view me whole. I move the ocean with my incredible strength, and an explorer with a name like "powerful bicep" was the first to walk on me. Who am I? - from Makenzie W.
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The moon.
- I have white walls and no doors, but thieves break in and steal my gold. Who am I?
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An egg.
- I have a pouch where my babies grow. I like to come out at night. There’s only one kind of me in North America, but there are many different kinds of me around the world. Who am I?
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An opossum.
- Why did the cake like to play baseball?
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Because it was a good batter.
- What flowers do you always wear?
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Two lips (Tulips).
- What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment and never in a thousand years?
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The letter “m”
- I can sizzle like bacon. I am made with an egg. I have plenty of backbone, but lack a good leg.
I peel layers like onions, but still remain whole. I can be long, like a flagpole, yet fit in a hole. Who am I?
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A snake.
- I eat meat, live in the snow and have big, sharp teeth. I have white fur but black skin underneath. Who am I?
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A polar bear.
- It's tall, skinny, short and fat, a loon can have it too. It rises with the sun and sets with the moon. Everyone can have one, even me and you. What am I? - from Lilly and Kayla, 5th grade
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A shadow.
- I am a fish who has no bones. Sometimes I am named after other animals, like a tiger, a bull or a cat. Who am I?
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A shark (Tiger shark, bull shark, cat shark)
- Some of us eat fruit. Some of us eat meat. All of us have fur and can fly, which is neat. Who are we?
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Bats
- Sometimes I'm hot. Sometimes I'm cold. Sometimes I'm soft and sometimes I'm bold. I come in the day and I come in the night. I come from the sky and cause people fright. Before you see me, it's quiet. And when I'm on you, I'm worse than a riot. I twist and turn. I tear up the ground. And when I'm alone, I'm never found. What am I? - from a 4th grade student
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A tornado
- Ahoy Mateys! Here's a riddle for you. I'm a happy guy. I am black and I flap. I am found on a ship. I have bones. I am a pirate's warning. What am I? - from Mrs. Jagozewski's first grade class
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The Jolly Roger flag


