6 Riddles That Should Give Your Brain a Workout

We think these 6 riddles are just right: not too hard or not too easy.

Give them a shot, but don’t be surprised if you don’t nail them all the first time around.

6. What you take to your grave.

5. A builder and a destroyer.

4. You’ll need to bust out your history chops here.

3. A trio of riddles…or is it?

2. Not a gossip.

1. That last part is very important.

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Work out Your Brain with These 6 Tough Riddles

You need to challenge your brain or it will turn to mush – that’s not me talking, that’s science (probably).

Just in case I’m telling the truth, you might as well give these 6 riddles a try. Even if they don’t keep you sane for longer, you’ll still feel pretty smart after you get them all right!

6. Next in line.

5. Answer quickly, now.

4. One of these things is not like the other.

3. Eater and then eaten.

2. Get behind me, father.

1. Never in a thousand years.

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Try These Tough Brain Teasers to Shake up Your Day

If you’re in need of a mental pick-me-up, well, look no further than these 6 tougher-than-you-think riddles!

6. There are a lot of words to choose from…

5. A (large) family affair.

4. You’re going to have to think outside the box on this one.

3. A real head-scratcher!

2. It’s obviously not what you think.

1. Try not to get lost in the letters.

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This Is How to Successfully Escape from a Corn Maze

Chances are you’ll visit a place that has the dreaded corn maze this fall. A big one, with all the twists and turns…and you might get lost. Without a birds-eye view of the monstrosity, it’s easy to get trapped.

That’s where this trick comes in, provided by Kotaku. Nathan Fouts works in the gaming industry where he creates mazes for a living. Given his experience, his maze-related advice is top notch. He recently visited an Indiana farm, explaining, “With my interest in puzzles and design, I was eager to explore in a real maze. I hadn’t been through a corn maze in many years. But as I crested the hill to overlook the massive, 12 acre field, a tiny worry crept into my mind.”

But he still had to try it.

“We were given a map of the maze, which was reassuring, but, again, following a paper map is a bit trickier than following dynamically updating directions in your car. As we made our way through the maze, full of dead ends, and twists and turns, a new thought dawned on me: We’re safe. If we simply follow the wall. If we always take a right turn, and never change, we’ll get out easily.”

And they did! He used the “wall follower rule” to successfully exit the maze. Per his advice, making turns in the same direction will get you there. It doesn’t matter if you always turn right to follow the wall or always turn left, as long as you turn the same way every time. Just make sure you don’t get confused and veer off course.

Here he provides us with a basic map to illustrate his technique.

Photo Credit: Kotaku

“Imagine holding your right hand against the wall. If you happen to find a dead end, turn 180 degrees. Now with your right hand on the other side, exit the dead end, and eventually turn to the right and down a new path.”

Since corn mazes typically start and end on the outside walls of the maze, traveling the “wall” will get you out. Here it is in “action”.

Photo Credit: Kotaku

Seems simple enough!

But…there is a catch. Not all mazes are structured like this, meaning not all have parts that are connected to the main frame. You could find yourself in a maze with an island or a bridge that will make you re-think this technique.

“If there are bridges or passovers within the maze, the wall follower method may still work, or may not. It depends on if the bridge deposits you into a maze island, that is separated from the outer wall.”

The most important thing, though, is that the maze has to start and finish at an outside wall for this technique to help you. If the ‘end’ of the maze is somewhere in the middle, then you’re out of luck.

Also, if you’re in a haunted maze, you have to remember to keep following the wall and turning the way you decided even when you’re being chased…which might be tough.

But, honestly, don’t worry if you get lost! Just have fun and enjoy the challenge of finding the exit. If you need to escape, you can always walk through the stalks of corn until you come to a row then follow the row to the end of the field. Good luck!

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See If You Can Solve These 5 Tough Riddles

There are kind of tough riddles, then there are tough riddles – and these 5 really gave me fits. If you’re someone who fancies themself a riddle whiz, let me know what you think after you give these a go.

5. Define alive.

4. A quick but useful life.

3. I am full, yet empty.

2. Many months.

1. An optical illusion.

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These 6 Logic Riddles Will Require All Your Thinking Skills

Put your thinking caps on…

Mental agility is necessary to think logically about any problem, so honing it on a regular basis is never a bad thing – and we think these 6 riddles will do the trick.

Can you solve them all without cheating? I’ll be impressed if so!

6. A riddle of cats.

5. A ship to New York.

4. A mansion of death.

3. 14 stone.

2. Not a nickel.

1. Magic in the shower.

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5 Riddles That Might Just Trick You

If a riddle doesn’t surprise you once in a while, what’s the point?

We found these 5 on an Instagram account called @facts_and_reality, and we’ll definitely be going back for more.

Here you go:

5. A house within a house within a house.

4. Sally’s magic book.

3. The town of Pottsville.

2. John the Liar?

1. How many handshakes?

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6 Riddles That Just Might Trip You up

Riddles can be a good way to keep your mind sharp, have fun with your friends, and prove you’re just as smart as you know you are.

That goes double for these 6, which just might trip you up if you’re not careful.

So be careful…

6. A candle in the wind.

5. How about a cuppa?

4. Mr. Smith’s peacock.

3. The ping pong ball with the water in the pipe.

2. A man with a kind heart – and a pocket full of cash.

1. A riddle for the ages.

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To Solve This 1945 Logic Puzzle, You Need Some Seriously Creative Thinking

Let’s travel back in time to 1945.

The Candle Problem is an old logic puzzle, originally published by Karl Duncker in 1945. It might seem straightforward, but to solve it correctly, you’ll need to be able to think outside the box.

The Candle Problem

You’re in a room with a table pushed against the wall. On it is a box of thumbtacks, matches, and a candle. You must attach the lit candle to the wall in a way that the wax won’t drip onto the table or floor. How do you complete this task?

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6 Riddles That Are Meant to Tease Your Brain

You can find riddles all over social media – like these 6 from Twitter account @Braintwister, which posts new ones every day (so follow that account to get your daily riddle fix right into your feed)!

If you’re not a lover of riddles, well the 1) maybe you should get with the program??? and 2) this article might not be for you. Alternatively, stick around and you may find yourself becoming a lover of riddles! Wouldn’t that be a fun new change?

Regardless, here they are!

6. Friend and foe.

5. One word only.

4. Mmmm, candy.

3. Fingers and thumbs.

2. Hopefully all of them? Not a huge fan of casual hauntings over here.

1. If only the horse had its own opposable thumbs.

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