Recent Riddles & Brain Teasers

Can you spot the man between the coffee bean in the picture below ?

Spot the Man

Asked by Ronit on 31 Aug 2021


They came out at night, without being called.
They lost at day, without being stolen.
Who are they?

Asked by Sachin on 30 Aug 2021

Can you make a six-letter word using the letters N, A and B ?

Asked by Sachin on 29 Aug 2021


By using 'because' continuously three times, can you make an English statement ?

Asked by Sachin on 28 Aug 2021

Below, you will find the mathematical proof that 10 equals 9.99999?. But is that possible or there is something wrong about it? Can you find the error?

x = 9.999999...
10x = 99.999999...
10x - x = 90
9x = 90
x = 10

Asked by Sachin on 27 Aug 2021

ENEMY = 2 * LINK
LINK + 2 = HELL

Then what will be TAXI + HELL? Select from the options below:
a) ROTTEN
b) DANGER
c) HEAVEN
4) MORTAL

Asked by Vinay on 26 Aug 2021


A girl was standing near the window thinking something. All of a sudden she decides something and throws something out of the window. She dies very soon after throwing it. She was perfectly healthy and had no disease or allergy. No one killed her and she did not commit suicide.

Can you think of any possible explanation that is logical as well for what happened there?

Asked by Ronit on 25 Aug 2021

From a pack of 52 cards, I placed 4 cards on the table.

I will give you 4 clues about the cards:

Clue 1: Card on left cannot be greater than the card on the right.
Clue 2: Difference between the 1st card and 3rd card is 8.
Clue 3: There is no card of an ace.
Clue 4: There are no face cards (queen, king, jacks).
Clue 5: Difference between the 2nd card and 4th card is 7.

Identify four cards?

Asked by john on 24 Aug 2021

Which is the correct shadow of the bird?

Correct Shadow Riddle

Asked by Sameer on 23 Aug 2021


You need to pick one entry from pot A and one from pot B to have a perfect match. Can you do it?

Football World Cup 2014

Asked by Sherlock on 22 Aug 2021

Hot Articles

Amazing Facts

Crossword puzzles

In the 1920s, people feared that crossword puzzles would contribute to illiteracy.