One is "a man rides into town on Friday stay three days then leaves on Friday" the answer is his horses name was Friday. another one is"sheep can go through the green glass but goats can't" why? anything that's goes through the green glass has to have double letters in a row.
here is one that's pretty cool, and got me, OK this guy rode on his horse to town and he left on Sunday, he stayed for 3 days and left on Friday, how did he leave
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his horse was name was Friday
hey here's a couple-
What are identical twins, they see everything each other sees but they never see each other?
Answer- eyes
What appears once in a minute twice in a moment but never in a thosand years?
Answer- The letter 'm'
What is greater than God, more evil than the devil, the poor have it, the rich need it, the deaf hear it,and a blind man can see it?
I have one too, a man wanted to stay the night at a hotel. He went in, and the clerk told him it was $30, so he paid it. Well, after the man was in his room, the clerk relized he'd made a mistake, the room was only $25, so he sent the bellboy up to give the man $5 back, but the greedy bellboy only gave him $3 and kept the other $2.
So, the man paid $30 dollars at first, buy the bellboy gave him back $3, so he really paid $27, plus the bellboy took $2, but that only equals $29, what happened to the last dollar?
I dont know that i quite understand the question, but if you want a riddle, how about this one:
Three men wanted to stay at a hotel. When they got their, the clerk informed them it would be $30, so, the 3 men splitted it, they each payed $10. Well, after the men went up to their room, the clerk relized it was only $25, so he gave 5 dollars to his assistant to give back up to them.
Well, the assitant didn't know how to split $5 to 3 people, so he gave them each $1 dollar, and kept the extra 2.
So, lets review, they eached paid $10 dollars, but then the assitant gave them each a dollar back, so they really only paid $9 each. So, they paid $27 dollars, plus the 2 the assitant took, makes $29, what happened to the last dollar?
What is black and white, but red all over?
a newspaper
1. Q. What is black, white, and red all over???? A. A Cornelius Pong Pillow Lizard 2. Q.What is a 'Mitchski' A. a little n00b that is very short, hairy, dum, stinky and stoopid. He has a girlfrend named Alexa whom pooped in a pool, they are both really dum
A cowboy rode into town on friday, he stayed 3 days and left on friday. how did he do it?
answer: his horses name was friday!
Why did little johnny throw his watch out of the window? He wanted to see ''time fly''.
they are riddles about things like grammer and words an example is:What is the shortest sentence in the English language?
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.
pentagram
Is this the place for riddles?
Here is an example of a Waray riddle: "Ano an yukot diris linay? Umayon kay wara'y uway." Translation: "What is the thing that twists in the field? It comes without a tail." The answer to this riddle is a cornstalk.
Filipino: Bahay walang bintana, mayroon mang butas. (Sino ako?) English: House without windows, but has holes. (What am I?) Filipino: Nang sumakay si paru-paro, sumayaw ang dahon. (Ano ito?) English: When the butterfly lands, the leaf dances. (What is it?) Filipino: Dalawang magkaibigan, isang mataas, isang mababa. (Ano sila?) English: Two friends, one tall, one short. (Who are they?) Filipino: Maraming bunga, hindi puno. (Ano ito?) English: Lots of fruit, but not a tree. (What is it?) Filipino: May takip pero walang sikip. (Ano ito?) English: Has a cover but no tightness. (What is it?)
"Tabangi ko, paikut-ikut sa lihok, hubog" (What am I? I move in a circular motion, drunk) "Lisod bayaran, dili baya bisan pilay bayad" (What am I? Hard to pay, but it's not about how much)
they are riddles about things like grammer and words an example is:What is the shortest sentence in the English language?
Many bee riddles are geared toward children and meant to be playful. One example is, "What was the bee's favorite type of gum?" The answer: "Bumble gum."
In the Philipines bagobo riddles are the folklore of the people of the bagabo tribe written in the Tagabawa language. The Tagabawa people refer to themselves as bagobo and the riddles are a collection of tales and myths written in their unique language. These riddles are verses about nature, animals and people and have been passed down in the bagabo tribe's traditions and heritage.
Cebuano riddles are traditional puzzles or word games in the Cebuano language that are often used for entertainment and to challenge one's wit. They typically use poetic language and clever wordplay to describe an object, person, or concept for others to guess.
riddles = Rätsel.
Riddles at present
orientation set the scene character where when events complication riddle resolution
riddles in batanic language
They are riddles that contain numbers and letters example 2,000=p. in a T 2,000= pounds in a ton