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A riddle is a particular kind of mental test, game, or interest, in which somebody is offered an enigma/puzzle, planned promptly and explicitly with the goal that they can attempt to discover its answer. This regularly requires thinking, instinct, and a creative mind, frequently eccentrically. A type of diversion doesn't rely upon earlier information, yet on a psychological exercise to figure out the real story of the information offered in the portrayal.
Riddles should be founded on intelligent or numerical standards, albeit this doesn't keep the arrangement from uncovering an interesting or crazy curve, which adds humor as per the general inclination of having discovered the appropriate response.
The most common is that a circumstance is expressed that from the start appears to be inconceivable or ridiculous and that the audience is requested a clarification; the most common components in this sort of puzzle are the speed, weight, or measurements of creatures or items that go through actually improbable encounters.
So play a lot of riddles, instructively make fun, challenges your psyche, educate and set yourself up for future objectives, and help your mental aptitude just as making the most of your happy time.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2022
Riddles, Puzzles and Brain Teasers
Atina Amrahs
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A riddle is a particular kind of mental test, game or interest, in which somebody is offered an enigma/puzzle, planned promptly and explicitly with the goal that they can attempt to discover its answer. This regularly requires thinking, instinct, and a creative mind, frequently eccentrically. A type of diversion doesn't rely upon earlier information, yet on a psychological exercise to figure out the real story of the information offered in the portrayal.
Riddles should be founded on intelligent or numerical standards, albeit this doesn't keep the arrangement from uncovering an interesting or crazy curve, which adds humour as per the general inclination of having discovered the appropriate response.
The most common is that a circumstance is expressed that from the start appears to be inconceivable or ridiculous and that the audience is requested a clarification; the most common components in this sort of puzzle are the speed, weight or measurements of creatures or items that go through actually improbable encounters.
So play a lot of riddles, instructively make fun, challenges your psyche, educate and setting yourself up for future objectives, help your mental aptitude just as making the most of your happy time.
—Author
Table of Contents
About the Book
Chapter-1
Chapter-2
Chapter-3
Chapter-4
Chapter-5
Chapter-6
Chapter-7
Chapter-8
Chapter-9
Chapter-10
Chapter-11
Solution of the Puzzles
1. A barrel of food, which has no hole or stopper.
2. A bird in the sky, fastened with a thread, is not afraid of strong winds but is afraid of drizzle.
3. A coffin with teeth lifts the lid smiling.
4. A doll is small, wears a red jacket and the incense sticks its pigtails and screams and flies into the sky.
5. A domed tower, without window or shutter, if you don't get it right, I won't tell you.
6. A farmer and his wife have two chickens and two cows on their farm. How many feet are there in total?
7. A farmer has three piles of straw in the haystack and four in the meadow. If you put them together, how many piles do you have?
8. A fisherman is bigger than a lake.
9. A full pitcher, what weighs less?
10. A goose with four noses.
11. A heavily patched quilt and it doesn't have a stitch.
12. A hole in the wall, I eat cheese, it's all me. I have two eyes; beware of cat, grey ears.
13. A hunchbacked old woman had an entangling son, beautiful daughters, and a preacher grandson.
14. A king asked a servant what there was not in the world, and the servant gave it to him, and he did not have it either.
15. A knife, floating in the water, with eyes and no eyebrows.
16. A light in a chimney, thunder in the sky?
17. A little girl with a hat can always keep Flowers brought from the garden.
18. A little lady who is strong on the outside and soft on the inside, she is spacious like a box; large tongs are hanging in the front, and eight small forks at the back.
19. A long living room, in the middle, a lattice; five dead accompany him and one living gives him life.
20. A man enters a hut in Paris but leaves it in New York. How is that possible?
21. A man fell into the river and struggled a few times. He climbed up from the river. His clothes were all wet, but his hair was not wet. Why?
22. A mountain, two holes ventilation in and out.
23. A much wrinkled old woman in her hand a quiet one.
24. A patched little bag and without any stitch.
25. A person who gets money from the rich and votes from the poor, promising to protect them from each other.
26. A plane crashes and everyone dies, right on the border between Spain and Portugal. To which hospital do they have to take the survivors?
27. A powerful magnifying tube searches for a star in space and explores new planets. Photographs of the celestial kaleidoscope this valuable for astronomers…
28. A powerful root has stuck to the bowels of the earth. He is always silent, only throwing acorns at us. And its leaves are green, curly and smiling. Who hasn't bent his back? We call its species…
29. A pretty lady with twelve gallants sits at the table; one takes it, another leaves it; he marries all of them and remains a maid.
30. A prickly ball stands in the grass, everyone is afraid to touch it.
31. A princess sitting on a cup.
32. A quintin, two quintals, a garavin and two garavales.
33. A red rooster with a green tail, one head drilled under the ground.
34. A rod, wandering gold.
35. A round black cup; face up is empty, and face down is full.
36. A scary, ugly steamer is sailing on the Nile. What is it called?
37. A small bowl, holding a long handle, leaving a full pot, returning empty to it. What is it?
38. A small round head and round brain, without bones, flesh, and skin, it jumped three feet high in a dozen, with a pack of air in its belly.
39. A snail fell into an 11 meter well, every day it rises 3 meters and when it falls asleep it goes down 2 in how many days will the snail come out of the well?
40. A special fabric house, in which the clown is at home. If you are free and want fun you see a crazy show in it.
41. A square, a small square, four corners and an eagle.
42. A square, a small square, four corners and an eagle.
43. A starving lion, what does it eat?
44. A stretched uncle without legs moves. He likes the rain, but he doesn't need an umbrella.
45. A thing is born black and bright, dare to go up the mountain to eat tigers and wolves. The civil and military officials are not afraid and the emperor dared to taste it.
46. A tower that is very high, very high, that is lacking in lime and stone, it has more than a hundred vaults, and the wind carries it and brings it.
47. A very beautiful lady, in a gold dress, always turning her face from one side to the other.
48. A very high tower, very high, which lacks lime and song; it has more than a hundred vaults, and the wind carries it and brings it.
49. A very noble lady, she always drives and is always wet.
50. A very round little circle that when you hit it, you jump with fright.
51. A well-closed convent, without bells and towers and many nuns inside prepare sweet flowers
52. A white arch-like lime, which everyone knows how to open and no one to close.
53. A white horse entered the Black Sea. How did it go?
54. Above the river, I stare at the water every day. I can cross the water with my feet or without my feet.
55. After the sun rises, then it gets dark or full. What is it?
56. All my nails are scared, even if I am very beautiful; I pretend to be who I am.
57. Although full of grains it gives its name to a city and refreshes my summers with quality juice.
58. Although he moves everywhere he will never get lost. It is impossible to get lost because he is always at home.
59. Always wrapped in a blanket, let it be cold, let it be hot.
60. Among the one hundred and fifty there is a stretched cloth; it is not made of thread, nor silk, nor woven, nor carved.
61. An angry old woman bent over the water!
62. And when she dives and when she swims, she is agile, cunning, and alive. At the bottom it flies like an anchor, Pisces loves fast...
63. Animal with a crooked body and an immeasurable neck.
64. As I watch you from the branch, the leaves feed me carefully. And in the fall it is already rumoured: this...is just ripe.
65. As the lightest bird I fly, and I am heavy as an elephant, I drink only gasoline and my name is...
66. At first, I'm dry. In the end, I'm wet. I go in light, but I go out heavy. What I am?
67. At night they arrived uninvited. During the day they were lost and are not lost.
68. At the bottom of the sea she sleeps, she locks herself in front of the guest. Pearls are her pain. Closed lies...
69. Because all that is touching; there is no filth and no covetousness; why do we love and hide.
70. Because of your aroma and your colour to adorn yourself, women nail you in their hair, men in the lapel.
71. Before the mother is born, the child walks down the street.
72. Being quiet in my house, they came to arrest me; my house went out through the windows, and I stayed in prison.
73. Below the snake crawls, above the birds do you fly?
74. Between some white walls, there is a yellow rose, which can be presented to the King of Castile himself.
75. Between wall and wall, there is a holy woman, who calls people with her tooth.
76. Big ears, long nose and thick limbs, a big family on the field in Africa.
77. Big eyes, wide mouth, quack quack quack love to talk, it is a good bug catcher.
78. Big, very big, bigger than Earth. It burns and it does not burn, it burns and it is not a candle.
79. Black keys and white keys, waiting for fingers flexible.
80. Black on the back, white on the belly, moving south in the fall. They fly in the air all the time, every child knows them.
81. Black pig, green tail.
82. Black scarf, green edges.
83. Black, yellow and honestly bred, fairly hairy, he loves flowers.
84. Bonded, witness to the romance.
85. Bones and skin flying.
86. Both through the leaves and the snow the white flag rises. Before the swallows return, they already bloom in the forest.
87. Branches of two-branched playful on a glade. The branches of the two-branched above his head rose in blue.
88. Bread big as an acorn, and the whole house trots.
89. Buzz, valuable, her house is a hive.
90. By character it’s a mushroom, meaning it’s a deck, you don’t have it on time, and you go home wet.
91. By voice - nervous. On the feathers - lavender. I jump, I peek and I peek everywhere. I guard myself with slingshots and run away from the cat.
92. Cake, but it is not the food; mu, but not the sound of the cow; do, but not the musical note. What is it?
93. Can it never be placed in a pot?
94. Candle, candle, candle, the shirt on the inside, the meat on the outside.
95. Caught on the shore: do not let the wind if you cut from the shore: It will take you far.
96. Champion in fast running, I sometimes cart. The groom's uncle led me water, hay and oats.
97. Chapel on the chapel of the same cloth; as I do not tell you, you do not get it right in the year.
98. Close to a person: alive is faithful, he guards the fence and the yard, does not accept any bribes.
99. Coat red, the dots are black, she flew off her finger: when will she return?
100. Cotton thundered in the dark sky, gull cried, the rainbow dream is awake, he opened a magazine.
