This is not excactly a riddle about greek. It's a greek riddle. It's the riddle the Sphinx asks in the Labrynith. What
Riddles originated from well they were made by "Rhind Mathematical Papyrus.
There doesn't actually exist a website under the domain Hard Riddles at the moment. With that in mind were someone to purchase the name it would probably be to have a website filled with riddles one would find difficult to solve.
they are riddles about things like grammer and words an example is:What is the shortest sentence in the English language?
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Riddle me this riddle me that, who's afraid of the big black turtle?
Ancient Greek riddles were used as a form of entertainment and intellectual challenge. They were often included in social gatherings, festivals, and even in educational settings. Some examples of ancient Greek riddles include the riddle of the Sphinx, the riddle of the fish, and the riddle of the river. These riddles required critical thinking and cleverness to solve, and were a way for individuals to showcase their wit and intelligence in front of others.
The mythical creature that is half lion and asks riddles is the sphinx. In Greek mythology, the sphinx is known for posing riddles to travelers and killing those who could not answer correctly.
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Yes, it was riddles of the death, warrior priesters
riddles = Rätsel.
Riddles at present
riddles in batanic language
Riddles originated from well they were made by "Rhind Mathematical Papyrus.
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You can find riddles by going to riddles and more.com , first you have to type google in your search bar then you have to type in just riddles and more and you can get into a riddle database. ITS NOT BRAIN SCIENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why do you think our ancestors have riddles during the early period?
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