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100+ Engaging Riddles For Teens With Answers | 2023

Chibueze · February 8, 2023 ·

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Riddles would be the first name on the guest list if brain teasers were a party. Why? Because solving riddles is the greatest mental exercise. They are timeless, humorous, captivating, fascinating, and completely rewarding, stimulating your brain and using the cognitive thrusters to their utmost potential. Therefore, we compiled the best engaging riddles for teens with answers into a single list.

The variety of riddles on the list, from the challenging to the simple, famous to classic, kid-friendly to math-related, will keep you thinking and occupied all day. Yes, we have also provided the answers. Shall we start now?

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100+ Engaging riddles for teens with Answers

Two fathers, two sons, and an automobile are present. Who is in the car, exactly?

Ans: Three people — a grandfather, a father, and a son

Where is divorce stated before marriage?

Ans: In the dictionary

The wind is blowing from north to south, while an electric train is moving from east to west. Which way does the smoke move?

Ans: Electric trains don’t produce smoke.

Although it is feather-light, you can only hold it for two minutes at a time. It is what?

Ans: Your breath

What never gets dry?

Ans: A towel

What increases and never decreases?

Ans: Your age

What can’t you hold onto until you surrender it?

Ans: A promise

What keeps sharpening with use?

Ans: Your brain

Which is heavier, a pound of feathers or a pound of iron bars?

Ans: Neither — both weigh the same

What has a P at the beginning, an X at the finish, and hundreds of letters in between?

Ans: A postbox

What fruit never smiles?

Ans: A blueberry

Which tree is small enough to fit in your hand?

Ans: Palm tree

What lacks a body but has a head and a tail?

Ans: A coin

What does not have leaves or fruits but has branches?

Ans: A bank

What lacks a body but has a face and hands?

Ans: A clock

What can run but has no legs, has a mouth but cannot eat?

Ans: A river

What doesn’t have a start, middle, or end?

Ans: A circle

What lacks brains but has 13 hearts?

Ans: A pack of playing cards

What lacks a head but has a neck?

Ans: A bottle

What do you set out, chop, yet never consume?

Ans: A pack of playing cards

You want to share me when you have me. However, if you share me, you lose access to me. So who am I?

Ans: A secret

What gets shorter when two letters are added to it?

Ans: The word “short”

What kind of car is a palindrome?

Ans: Racecar

Walking toward his field is a farmer. He passes three frogs perched on the shoulders of two bunnies as he travels. Four mice and three parrots fly toward him. How many sets of legs are moving in the direction of the field?

Ans: One pair — the farmer’s

What similarities do your left hand and “2 + 2 = 5” share?

Ans: Neither is right

I cannot be used by the one who purchases me, and I am invisible to the person who uses me. So who am I?

Ans: A coffin

What travels all around the world but resides in one spot?

Ans: A stamp

I have mountains without land, seas without water, and empty towns. So who am I?

Ans: A map

While you cannot see me, you can hear me. Before you talk, I wait. So who am I?

Ans: An echo

Which position are you in if you overtake the person racing in second place during a race?

Ans: Second

What calendar month has 28 days?

Ans: All months

What is damaged prior to use?

Ans: An egg

I have keys but no doors. I have space but no rooms. You can come in, but you can’t go out. So who am I?

Ans: A keyboard

Although you cannot see or touch me, you can hear me. So who am I?

Ans: Voice

I live in trees, yet I never enter them. I die when I fall from a tree. So who am I?

Ans: A leaf

Which fruit is the sweetest and most enchanting?

Ans: Honeydew

What is made of fingers and a thumb but is not alive?

Ans: A glove

What has many holes but can still contain water?

Ans: A sponge

At the end of a line, what do you discover?

Ans: The letter “E”

Although I have hands, I am unable to shake your hand. Despite having a face, I am unable to grin at you. Who am I?

Ans: A clock

A man constructs a home with the four walls all pointing south. A bear strolls by the residence. Which shade is the bear?

Ans: White. It is a polar bear.

What do you never find in a day or a month but can find in a minute or an hour?

Ans: The letter “U”

Despite being formed of water, I perish when you splash water on me. Who am I?

Ans: Ice

Name three days that follow each other that aren’t in a week.

Ans: Yesterday, today, tomorrow

I’m tall when I’m young. As I age, I get shorter. So who am I?

Ans: A candle/ pencil

What increases in size when more is taken away from it?

Ans: A hole

Can a man go without sleeping for eight days?

Ans: Yes, he can sleep at night.

Which room has no windows or doors?

Ans: Mushroom

What breaks the moment you say its name?

Ans: Silence

If you drop me on the ground, I survive. But if you drop me in water, I die. What am I?

Ans: Paper

I am smooth as silk. Can be hard or soft. I fall but cannot climb. What am I?

Ans: Rain

What word or phrase does a teenager like to use in math class?

Ans: “I can’t even.”

What issue might a teacher with erratic eyes have?

Ans: He cannot control his pupils.

A man has a beard yet shaves all day long. How?

Ans: He is a barber.

What is funny to an octopus?

Ans: Ten-tickles (tentacles)

Which month sees the least amount of sleep?

Ans: February

With booze, I become wealthier; with water, I perish. I, who?

Ans: Fire

The four daughters of Kate’s mother were named Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and. What was the fourth daughter’s name?

Ans: Kate

Which window are you literally unable to open?

Ans: The Windows on your laptop.

What seems like a weapon but is actually just an item of clothing?

Ans: Tank top

What did the pencil hear from the math book?

Ans: I am full of problems.

What results from the combination of silver, tungsten, and sulfur?

Ans: Swag

What did the enraged electron utter after being repelled?

Ans: Let me atom!

What is the ancient invention that allows people to see through walls?

Ans: A window

What do you eat to go to red and stop at green?

Ans: While eating a watermelon

How many books can you pack inside an empty backpack?

Ans: One. It is no longer empty after that.

What is the centre of gravity?

Ans: The letter “V”

What genres of music enjoy rabbits?

Ans. Hip Hop!

When the tide came in, what did the beach say?

Ans: Long time, no sea

What is printed in black and white throughout?

Ans: A newspaper

What sort of food consumes mummies?

Ans: Wraps

Which English word has three double letters in a row?

Ans: Bookkeeper

Which letter alone contains the letter “uu” in English?

Ans: Vacuum.

Which word contains “ii” in English alone?

Ans: Skiing

You reside in a one-story redwood-only structure. The stairs, what colour?

Ans: What stairs? It is a one-story house.

But not in ham; my first letter is in chocolate. Cake and jam is my second. While not in coffee, my third is in tea. My companion who likes to sleep is my whole. Who am I?

Ans: A cat

Your friends knock on the door when you are dozing off at home alone. They are there to have breakfast. You have a carton of milk, a bottle of juice, bread, jam, and cornflakes. What will you start by opening?

Ans: Your eyes

I am challenging to find, challenging to leave, and challenging to forget. So who am I?

Ans: A friend

Discover the number below 100 whose value increases by one-fifth when its digits are flipped.

Ans: 45 (1/5*45 = 9, 9+45 = 54)

What was said between the English and the Algebra books?

Ans: Don’t change the subject.

What is at its top and bottom?

Ans: Your legs

Is Santa an expert karateka?

Ans: Yes, he has a black belt.

What do you call a snowman in the summer?

Ans: A puddle

What is something that can go up the chimney but never down the chimney?

Ans: An umbrella

Who doesn’t get hungry over the holidays?

Ans: A stuffed turkey

What is the name for someone who is terrified of Santa Claus?

Ans: Claustrophobic

On the eve of Christmas, what did Adam say?

Ans: It is Christmas Eve!

Christmas and New Year’s Day fell on the same day in which year?

Ans: Every year

What maintains the scent of a Christmas tree?

Ans: Orna-mints

Where does Thanksgiving come before Christmas?

Ans: In the dictionary

What would the name of a lion’s Christmas music CD be?

Ans: Jungle bells

What do elves study in class?

Ans: The elfabet

What conversation did the Christmas tree have with the stocking?

Ans: Aren’t you sick and tired of just hanging around?

Which kind of reindeer can be seen in space?

Ans: Comet

Which reindeer runs the fastest?

Ans: Dasher

How are reindeer taught?

Ans: They are elf-taught

When Mrs. Claus saw the sky, what did she say to Santa?

Ans: I see some rain, dear.

When the toys were bad, what did Santa say?

Ans: Toys will be toys.

What Christmas song is your parents’ all-time favourite?

Ans: Silent Night

Which direction does Santa travel in when he leaves his house?

Ans: South because Santa lives in the North Pole

Conclusion 

Riddles are a terrific method to keep teenagers engaged and stimulate their minds. Riddles do not require a whole day to be set up for them. You could sneak in a few of these at lunch, supper, or in the vehicle. It will aid in brain training so they can generate logical conclusions more quickly. As a result, by frequently practising some of these puzzles, students will be able to sharpen their minds and get a mental workout.

References

  • https://www.smartbrainpuzzles.com/blog/riddles-with-answers/ 
  • https://www.momjunction.com/articles/fun-riddles-for-teens-with-answers

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