Recent Riddles & Brain Teasers

Replace the question mark with the correct number in the below-given picture?

Number Riddle

Asked by Patrik on 08 Sep 2023


How will you measure 15 minutes using two hourglasses of 7 minutes and 11 minutes respectively?

Asked by Ronit on 07 Sep 2023

Can you solve the maths in the below-given picture equation?

Maths Picture Puzzle

Asked by Sachin on 06 Sep 2023


John was writing his first book. After saving the document, he locked his laptop with a password and mentioned some phrases for the hint box.

A friend of his tried opening his laptop but found out that it was password protected. Following is the hint that appeared.
1 mobile 3 books 2 roars 1 night 4 balls 2 lighters 1 ghost 1 hat 3 watches.

Can you help him in cracking the password?

Asked by Sachin on 05 Sep 2023

As we know that white starts the game of chess. Can you find the scenario shown in the picture below is possible when all the white pieces are at the original place while the black pawn is not as in the below picture?

Chess Game Trick

Asked by Sachin on 04 Sep 2023

There was once a college that offered a class on probability applied to the real world. The class was relatively easy, but there was a catch. There were no homework assignments or tests, but there was a final exam that would have only one question on it. When everyone received the test paper it was a blank sheet of paper with a solitary question on it: 'What is the risk?'.Most students were able to pass, but only one student received 100% for the class! Even stranger was that he only wrote down one word!
What did he write?

Asked by Parikh on 03 Sep 2023


What has no start, end, or centre?

Asked by Vinay on 02 Sep 2023

My friends called me Iron59 because my parents are a chemist and a mathematician. What is my real name?

Asked by Neha on 01 Sep 2023

what does the below rebus means?

Funny Love

Asked by Patrik on 31 Aug 2023


There is a jar in which there are two types of candies.
20 blueberries and 16 strawberries. You perform the following steps:
1) You take out two candies.
2) If the two candies are of the same flavour, you add a blueberry one otherwise, you add the strawberry one.

You repeat these two steps till there is just one candy remaining in the jar. Which flavoured candy will be left?

Asked by Patrik on 30 Aug 2023

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