200+ Riddles with Answer for kids and adults

Here are 200+ riddles with answers! Explore a wide range of riddles, including easy riddles with answers, best riddles for kids, and hard riddles with answers for adults. You’ll find funny riddles, simple riddles, and short riddles that are perfect for all ages. Whether you're looking for challenging brain teasers or just some fun, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!

Remove the needle without breaking the bottle-Riddle

76. Riddles
Detective Mehul dropped a needle into a bottle and sealed it with a cork. How would you remove the needle without breaking the bottle or removing the cork?
    • Push the cork through the bottle then remove the needle.

Code of safe-Riddle

77. Riddles
Dhamaka Singh enters a shop and threatens the clerk, forcing him to open the safe. The clerk says, "The code for the safe is different every day, and if you hurt me you'll never get the code". But the Dhamaka Singh manages to guess the code on his own.
Can You guess the code ?
    • The code is different. The clerk told him this.

You heard me before, and afterward-Riddle

78. Riddles
Gogo and Riya were jogging in a park when Riya asks him, You heard me before, and then again. Afterward, I die, until you call me again. What am I?
    • An echo!

I have branches-riddle

80. Riddles
Gogo and Jagga were playing hide and seek with their friends. Aalia was now supposed to seek, to trick her, Jagga and Gogo made a secret signal! It was a riddle! Let's see if you can crack it. 
I have branches, but no fruit, trunk or leaves. What am I?
    • A bank!

How much money did the owner lose-Riddle

81. Riddles
Dhamaka Singh walks into a store and steals a $100 bill from the register without the owner's knowledge.
He then buys $70 worth of goods using the $100 bill and the owner gives $30 in change.
How much money did the owner lose?
    • $100. The $100 bill that was stolen was then given back to the owner. What the owner loses is the $70 worth of goods and the $30 in change, which makes for a total of $70 + $30 = $100. The owner has lost $100.

I'm a god, a planet, and I measure heat

84. Riddles
Detective Mehul is chasing Jagga, soon, they reach a dead-end. Mehul tells Jagga that he will let him go if he answers a riddle correctly. He asks Jagga, I'm a god, a planet, and I measure heat. What am I?
    • Mercury!

If I surround you, I can kill you-Riddle

85. Riddles
Gogo and Kushal were at the shopping mall with Aalia and Sanjana. While the ladies shopped, Gogo asked Kushal, Always in you, sometimes on you; If I surround you, I can kill you. What am I?
    • Water!

The town with a fox, a goose, and a sack of corn-Riddle

87. Riddles
Dhamaka Singh started the town with a fox, a goose, and a sack of corn. He came to a stream which he had to cross in a tiny boat. He could only take one across at a time. He could not leave the fox alone with the goose or the goose alone with the corn. How did he get them all safely over the stream?
    • He took the goose over first and came back. Then, he took the fox across and brought the goose back. Next, he took the corn over. He came back alone and took the goose.

I have a head and a tail that will never meet-Riddle

88. Riddles
Gogo and Jagga were enemies, the rivalry started when both of them started riddling each other. There was always a competition between them for which one of them will ask the trickiest riddle! Let's see what Gogo asked Jagga this time! 
I have a head and a tail that will never meet. Having too many of me is always a treat. What am I?
    • A coin!

An area constructed from magnifying glass-Riddle

89. Riddles
Gogo is trapped in a room. The room has only two doors to escape. Through the primary door, there's an area constructed from magnifying glass. The hot sun instantly fries anyone that enters. Through the second door, there's a dangerous dragon. 
How will Gogo escape?
    • Gogo waits until the sun goes down and goes through the first door.

I was three times as old as my brother was- Riddle

90. Riddles
Gogo says to his younger brother: ''Two years ago, I was three times as old as my brother was. In three years, I will be twice as old as my brother. How old are they each now?
    • Gogo will be twice as old as his younger brother in three years. This immediately rules out that the older brother is currently 8, 11, and 14, so he must be 17, and the younger brother is 7. 
      Two years ago, they were 15 and 5 respectively, and in three years, they will be 20 and 10.