1 hole in a donut
1 Hump on a Dromedary
The ditloid "24 D in W H C the M" stands for "24 hours in a day, which has a meaning." It references the number of hours in a full day.
1 wheel on a wheelbarrow
2 Hearts in Dr Who
D. H. Riddle has written: 'Our country for the sake of the world' -- subject(s): Home missions, Protestantism
1 the Atomic Number of Hydrogen
The ditloid "30 D in the H" stands for "30 Degrees in the Hottest." This refers to the fact that 30 degrees Celsius is often considered a hot temperature, particularly in many regions. The ditloid format uses numbers and letters to represent phrases or sayings, making it a fun puzzle to solve.
A ditloid is a type of riddle formed out of letters. They are sometimes called letter equations. They got their name from the first known ditloid: 1 ditloid = 1 (One) Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Some other examples: 24 H in a D = 24 hours in a day 52 C in a P = 52 cards in a pack 20000 LU the S = 20000 Leagues Under the Sea.
1 Atomic Weight of Hydrogen
pH with one hydrogen?
In Riddle #1, strangely enough, the answer is the letter H.
The ditloid "0 equals n a s c in h" stands for "Zero equals the number of apples in a sack of cherries." It refers to a riddle where the phrase plays with the concept of counting apples in a sack that contains none. The answer highlights the absence of apples in that particular context.