15 Riddles That Won’t Let You Sleep Until You Solve Them

Exercising your body is important, but it’s equally vital to never stop exercising your brain. By doing so, we don’t only strengthen our neural pathways but also build new ones, which means that our memories can live longer. One way to do that is by solving riddles that force us to unlock a new level of thinking.

We know how much people love solving riddles and that’s why Now I’ve Seen Everything prepared 15 more that will challenge your brain.

1. There was a competition and very single person lost. Who won?

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2. William was driving a red car. His lights were not on. The moon was not out. An old lady was crossing the street. How did he see her?

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3. What has 88 keys, but cannot open a single door?

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4. The day before two days after the day before tommorrow is Saturday. What day is it today?

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5. What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?

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6. A man rode out of town on Monday. He stayed a whole night at a hotel and rode back to town the next day on Monday. How is this possible?

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7. What is taken before you can get it?

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8. Jane and Kate are born at the same moment, but have different birthdays?

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9. First the eat me, then thay get eaten. What am I?

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10. George, Helen, and Steve are drinking coffee. Bert, Karen, and Dave are drinking soda. What does Elizabeth drink?

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11. What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?

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12. Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?

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13. Gina walks into the kitchen. On the table are her 2 daughters, 3 puppies, 4 kitchens, a bird, and 2 pet spiders. How many legs are on the floor?

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14. I married your colleagues, I married your friends, I might have even married you, and I married very single girl that ask me to, yet I am still single. Who am I?

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15. 5 sisters are busy at home. Jane is studying, Abby is playing catch, Julie is reading, and Angie is writing. What is Emma doing?

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Now, be honest and tell us how many of the riddles shown above you solved.