The Two Coins
If you have two coins which total 35 cents and one of the coins is not a dime, what are the two coins?
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A quarter and a dime. One coin is not a dime, but the other one is. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Joe's 10 Coins Riddle
Joe has ten coins totaling $1.19. From these coins, he cannot make exact change for a dollar, half-dollar, quarter, dime, or nickel.
What are the coins?
What are the coins?
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Bottled Coin Riddle
If you were to put a coin into an empty bottle and then insert a cork into the neck, how could you remove the coin without taking out the cork or breaking the bottle?
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One Wise Son
An old man wanted to leave all of his money to one of his three sons, but he didn't know which one he should give it to. He gave each of them a few coins and told them to buy something that would be able to fill their living room. The first man bought straw, but there was not enough to fill the room. The second bought some sticks, but they still did not fill the room. The third man bought two things that filled the room, so he obtained his father's fortune. What were the two things that the man bought?
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The wise son bought a candle and a box of matches. After lighting the candle, the light filled the entire room. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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The Fake Coin
Hint:
BC is before Christ. Christ was not yet born when the coin would have been made and the date would be impossible. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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50 Quarters Riddle
You have fifty quarters on the table in front of you. You are blindfolded and cannot discern whether a coin is heads up or tails up by feeling it. You are told that x coins are heads up, where 0 < x < 50. You are asked to separate the coins into two piles in such a way that the number of heads up coins in both piles is the same at the end. You may flip any coin over as many times as you want.
How can you do it?
How can you do it?
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Take x coins, flip all of them and put them in one pile. The rest of the coins form the second pile. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Lust For Power
I am two-faced, but bear one head.
Men spill their blood for me.
I have no legs but travel widely.
I make kings immortal.
I am potent when shared,
Yet lust for my power keeps me locked away.
What am I?
Men spill their blood for me.
I have no legs but travel widely.
I make kings immortal.
I am potent when shared,
Yet lust for my power keeps me locked away.
What am I?
Hint:
Money (coins specifically). Coins have two faces, heads and tails. People fight for money, and money travels far and wide. Kings live on when theyre depticted on a coin. Sharing money with others is a meaningful experience yet many people keep their money locked up. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Counterfeit Coins Riddle
You are given eight coins and told that one of them is counterfeit. The counterfeit one is slightly heavier than the other seven. Otherwise, the coins look identical. Using a simple balance scale, how can you determine which coin is counterfeit using the scale only twice?
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First weigh three coins against three others. If the weights are equal, weigh the remaining two against each other. The heavier one is the counterfeit. If one of the groups of three is heavier, weigh two of those coins against each other. If one is heavier, its the counterfeit. If theyre equal weight, the third coin is the counterfeit. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Coin In A Bottle Riddle
If you put a small coin into a an empty wine bottle and replace the cork, how would you get the coin out of the bottle without taking out the cork or breaking the bottle?
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Lose Change Riddle
What is the largest sum of money-all in current coins and no silver dollars-that I could have in my pocket without being able to give change for a dollar, half dollar, quarter, dime, or nickel?
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The largest sum is $1.19, composed ofa half dollar, quarter, four dimes, and four pennies. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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A Large Box Of Money Riddle
I have a large money box, 48 centemeters square and 42 centemeters tall. Roughly how many coins can I place in my empty money box?
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Coins In My Wallet Riddle
I have 100 coins in my wallet.
What is the minimum number of coin(s), I would be required in order to make sure each coin touched exactly three other coins.
What is the minimum number of coin(s), I would be required in order to make sure each coin touched exactly three other coins.
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3 placed flat on the table in a triangle(touching each other) and put the fourth one on top of them in the middle. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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3 placed flat on the table in a triangle(touching each other) and put the fourth one on top of them in the middle. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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What Are The Coins?
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A nickel and a quarter: one of them isn't a nickel but the other one is Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Post Your Coin Riddles Puns Below
Can you come up with a cool, funny or clever Coin Riddles of your own? Post it below (without the answer) to see if you can stump our users.
1. What do you call a coin that's not feeling well? A penny for your thoughts.
2. Why did the coin go to the doctor? It was facing circulation problems.
3. How do you make a coin laugh? You tickle its edge.
4. Why was the coin embarrassed? It showed its face in public.
5. What do you call a coin that's never been used before? A fresh mint.
6. Why was the coin happy? It found its long-lost dime-sister.
7. How do you describe a lucky coin? It's worth its weight in gold.
8. Why did the coins go to the bank? They wanted to make a deposit.
9. What do you call a coin with a hole in it? A doughnut penny.
10. Why was the coin always on time? It had a proper nickel watch.
11. How do you make a coin disappear? Flip it over and make a wish.
12. What do you call a coin that's been passed down through generations? A family heir-loom.
13. Why was the coin always depressed? It never had a cent of humor.
14. Why did the coins go to the arcade? They wanted to play Coin-Op games.
15. What do you call a group of coins working together? A tight-knit purse.
16. How do you describe a very shiny coin? It's a real treasure.
17. Why did the coin volunteer at the soup kitchen? It wanted to make some cents.
18. What do you call a coin that's always cheerful? A happy quarter.
19. How do you describe a well-traveled coin? It's got a passport full of stamps.
20. Why was the coin always exaggerating? It can't help but exagger-penny-ate.
21. What do you call a multi-cultural coin? A quarter-pounder with cheese.
22. Why did the coin break up with its girlfriend? She didn't want to be just a penny coin.
23. How do you describe a very old coin? It's vintage, like a fine wine.
24. What do you call a coin that gets lost easily? A wander-lust nickel.
25. Why did the coin start a band? It heard that music was its forte.
26. What do you call a coin with a big ego? A pompous nickel.
27. How do you describe a coin that's always in motion? It's a rolling stone.
28. Why did the coin go to the gym? It wanted to get buff-a-lo nickels.
29. What do you call a coin that's always making wise-cracks? A jester-joule.
30. Why did the coins go to the amusement park? They wanted to ride the cent-rocoaster.
31. How do you describe a lazy coin? A non-motivated penny.
32. What do you call a coin that goes on adventures? A brave quarter.
33. Why did the coin try to avoid the bank account? It wasn't interested in long-term investments.
34. How do you describe a coin that's always dancing? It's got some serious moves.
35. What do you call a coin that's a great listener? A wise head.
36. Why did the coin take up painting? It wanted to make cents-ational art.
37. How do you describe a shy coin? A copper introvert.
38. What do you call a coin with a big appetite? A money-hungry penny.
39. Why did the coin enroll in acting classes? It wanted to mint a career in Hollywood.
40. How do you describe a very stubborn coin? A firm-pressed penny.
41. What do you call a coin that's always well-dressed? A beau-tie-ful dime.
42. Why did the coin start a Youtube channel? It wanted to make some coin-tent.
43. How do you describe a secretive coin? A mystery quarter.
44. What do you call a coin that's always on the lookout? A vigil-ant nickel.
45. Why did the coin become a writer? It wanted to pen-nickel it's thoughts and feelings.
46. How do you describe a loyal coin? It sticks together through thick and thin.
47. What do you call a coin that's good at math? A dime-ensional brain.
48. Why did the coin have trouble making new friends? It was too half-hearted.
49. How do you describe a pretend coin? It's a mimic-kle.
50. What do you call a coin that's always guilty? A penny for your crime.
1. What do you call a coin that's not feeling well? A penny for your thoughts.
2. Why did the coin go to the doctor? It was facing circulation problems.
3. How do you make a coin laugh? You tickle its edge.
4. Why was the coin embarrassed? It showed its face in public.
5. What do you call a coin that's never been used before? A fresh mint.
6. Why was the coin happy? It found its long-lost dime-sister.
7. How do you describe a lucky coin? It's worth its weight in gold.
8. Why did the coins go to the bank? They wanted to make a deposit.
9. What do you call a coin with a hole in it? A doughnut penny.
10. Why was the coin always on time? It had a proper nickel watch.
11. How do you make a coin disappear? Flip it over and make a wish.
12. What do you call a coin that's been passed down through generations? A family heir-loom.
13. Why was the coin always depressed? It never had a cent of humor.
14. Why did the coins go to the arcade? They wanted to play Coin-Op games.
15. What do you call a group of coins working together? A tight-knit purse.
16. How do you describe a very shiny coin? It's a real treasure.
17. Why did the coin volunteer at the soup kitchen? It wanted to make some cents.
18. What do you call a coin that's always cheerful? A happy quarter.
19. How do you describe a well-traveled coin? It's got a passport full of stamps.
20. Why was the coin always exaggerating? It can't help but exagger-penny-ate.
21. What do you call a multi-cultural coin? A quarter-pounder with cheese.
22. Why did the coin break up with its girlfriend? She didn't want to be just a penny coin.
23. How do you describe a very old coin? It's vintage, like a fine wine.
24. What do you call a coin that gets lost easily? A wander-lust nickel.
25. Why did the coin start a band? It heard that music was its forte.
26. What do you call a coin with a big ego? A pompous nickel.
27. How do you describe a coin that's always in motion? It's a rolling stone.
28. Why did the coin go to the gym? It wanted to get buff-a-lo nickels.
29. What do you call a coin that's always making wise-cracks? A jester-joule.
30. Why did the coins go to the amusement park? They wanted to ride the cent-rocoaster.
31. How do you describe a lazy coin? A non-motivated penny.
32. What do you call a coin that goes on adventures? A brave quarter.
33. Why did the coin try to avoid the bank account? It wasn't interested in long-term investments.
34. How do you describe a coin that's always dancing? It's got some serious moves.
35. What do you call a coin that's a great listener? A wise head.
36. Why did the coin take up painting? It wanted to make cents-ational art.
37. How do you describe a shy coin? A copper introvert.
38. What do you call a coin with a big appetite? A money-hungry penny.
39. Why did the coin enroll in acting classes? It wanted to mint a career in Hollywood.
40. How do you describe a very stubborn coin? A firm-pressed penny.
41. What do you call a coin that's always well-dressed? A beau-tie-ful dime.
42. Why did the coin start a Youtube channel? It wanted to make some coin-tent.
43. How do you describe a secretive coin? A mystery quarter.
44. What do you call a coin that's always on the lookout? A vigil-ant nickel.
45. Why did the coin become a writer? It wanted to pen-nickel it's thoughts and feelings.
46. How do you describe a loyal coin? It sticks together through thick and thin.
47. What do you call a coin that's good at math? A dime-ensional brain.
48. Why did the coin have trouble making new friends? It was too half-hearted.
49. How do you describe a pretend coin? It's a mimic-kle.
50. What do you call a coin that's always guilty? A penny for your crime.