Best riddles for kids, split by age for easy family fun
From silly rhymes to clever brain teasers, these kid-friendly riddles are perfect for car trips, parties and playtime.

Riddles are a brilliant way to keep kids entertained without screens. They help build confidence, language skills and problem-solving, all while keeping things light and fun.
This big list includes 100 child-friendly riddles, ranging from easy confidence-boosters to trickier brain teasers. Dip in wherever suits your child best.
- Easy riddles for kids
- Funny riddles for kids
- Challenging riddles for kids
- Animal riddles for kids
- Silly riddles for kids
- Tricky riddles for kids
- More cool and clever riddles
- Nature riddles for kids
- Even more fun riddles
- What am I riddles
Easy riddles for kids
Q: What has to be broken before you can use it?
A: An egg
Q: What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
A: A clock
Q: What goes up but never comes down?
A: Your age
Q: What has a neck but no head?
A: A bottle
Q: What can you catch but not throw?
A: A cold
Q: What gets wetter the more it dries?
A: A towel
Q: What has one eye but can’t see?
A: A needle
Q: I’m tall when I’m young and short when I’m old. What am I?
A: A candle
Q: What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
A: The letter M
Q: Where does Friday come before Thursday?
A: In the dictionary
Funny riddles for kids
Q: Why did the teddy bear say no to dessert?
A: Because it was stuffed
Q: What do you call a sleeping bull?
A: A bulldozer
Q: What kind of tree fits in your hand?
A: A palm tree
Q: What has ears but cannot hear?
A: A cornfield
Q: Why did the banana go to the doctor?
A: Because it wasn’t peeling well
Q: What do you get when you cross a snowman and a dog?
A: Frostbite
Q: What do you call a bear with no teeth?
A: A gummy bear
Q: Why was the maths book sad?
A: Because it had too many problems
Q: What do you call cheese that isn’t yours?
A: Nacho cheese
Q: What’s brown and sticky?
A: A stick
Challenging riddles for kids
Q: What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water?
A: A map
Q: I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?
A: An echo
Q: What disappears as soon as you say its name?
A: Silence
Q: What has four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon and three legs in the evening?
A: A human
Q: What comes at the end of everything?
A: The letter G
Q: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?
A: Footsteps
Q: I have keys but no locks and space but no room. What am I?
A: A keyboard
Q: Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I?
A: The word ton
Q: I’m not alive, but I grow. I don’t have lungs, but I need air. What am I?
A: Fire
Q: You see me once in June, twice in November, but not at all in May. What am I?
A: The letter E
Animal riddles for kids
Q: What animal can you always find at a baseball game?
A: A bat
Q: What do you call an alligator in a vest?
A: An investigator
Q: What has four legs, a tail, and says moo?
A: A cow pretending to be a dog
Q: Why don’t fish do well in school?
A: Because they’re always swimming below sea level
Q: What do you call a pig that knows karate?
A: A pork chop
Q: I have wings and I’m known for being wise. Who am I?
A: An owl
Q: What has a hump and loves to party?
A: A dancing camel
Q: What do you call a dog magician?
A: A labracadabrador
Q: What animal jumps higher than a house?
A: All of them
Q: What do you get if you cross a sheep and a kangaroo?
A: A woolly jumper
Silly riddles for kids
Q: What goes ha ha ha thump?
A: Someone laughing their head off
Q: What’s orange and sounds like a parrot?
A: A carrot
Q: What has stripes and goes zzzzz?
A: A sleeping zebra
Q: Why don’t skeletons fight each other?
A: They don’t have the guts
Q: What time is it when an elephant sits on your fence?
A: Time to get a new fence
Q: Why was the broom late?
A: It swept in
Q: What do you get if you sit under a cow?
A: A pat on the head
Q: Why did the chicken join the band?
A: Because it had the drumsticks
Q: What has two legs but can’t walk?
A: A pair of trousers
Q: What’s green, loud and bounces?
A: A noisy frog on a trampoline
Tricky riddles for kids
Q: What comes once in a year, twice in a week, but never in a day?
A: The letter E
Q: What’s always in front of you but can’t be seen?
A: The future
Q: What gets bigger the more you take away?
A: A hole
Q: If two’s company and three’s a crowd, what are four and five?
A: Nine
Q: What can fill a room but takes up no space?
A: Light
Q: I have hands but no fingers. What am I?
A: A clock
Q: What has many teeth but can’t bite?
A: A comb
Q: What has a bottom at the top?
A: Your legs
Q: I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest person can’t hold me for long. What am I?
A: Your breath
Q: A girl fell off a 20-foot ladder but wasn’t hurt. Why?
A: She fell off the bottom rung
More cool and clever riddles
Q: I’m full of holes but still hold water. What am I?
A: A sponge
Q: I fly without wings and cry without eyes. What am I?
A: A cloud
Q: What can travel around the world while staying in the same corner?
A: A stamp
Q: I shrink every time I take a bath. What am I?
A: A bar of soap
Q: What has 13 hearts but no other organs?
A: A deck of cards
Q: What can you hold in your left hand but never in your right?
A: Your right elbow
Nature riddles for kids
Q: I rise in the morning and disappear at night. What am I?
A: The sun
Q: What falls but never hits the ground?
A: Temperature
Q: You can’t see me, but I make the leaves dance. What am I?
A: The wind
Q: I’m cold, white and fall from the sky. What am I?
A: Snow
Q: What kind of bow can’t be tied?
A: A rainbow
Even more fun riddles for kids
Q: What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters?
A: Short
Q: Which month has 28 days?
A: All of them
Q: What never asks a question but is always answered?
A: A doorbell
What am I riddles for kids
Q: I twinkle and shine way up high. What am I?
A: A star
Q: I have a ring but no finger. What am I?
A: A phone
Q: I go up when the rain comes down. What am I?
A: An umbrella
Q: I have a head and a tail but no body. What am I?
A: A coin
Q: I get sharper the more you use me. What am I?
A: Your brain!
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