Hard To Find Riddle
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A Ponderous House Riddle
I'm a riddle in nine syllables,
An elephant, a ponderous house,
A melon strolling on two tendrils O red fruit,
Ivory, fine timber!
The loaf's big with it's yeasty rising
Money's new minted in this fat purse.
I'm a means, a stage, a cow in calf.
I've eaten a bag of green apples
Boarded the train there's no getting off.
What am I?
An elephant, a ponderous house,
A melon strolling on two tendrils O red fruit,
Ivory, fine timber!
The loaf's big with it's yeasty rising
Money's new minted in this fat purse.
I'm a means, a stage, a cow in calf.
I've eaten a bag of green apples
Boarded the train there's no getting off.
What am I?
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Find Me In The Past Riddle
You will always find me in the past. I can be created in the present, But the future can never taint me. What am I?
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Find Me In Brains Riddle
While I am in air, I am not in oxygen.
I am also in water, but not in hydrogen.
I am necessary in all animals, but you won't find me in the zoo.
Look in all brains and you'll find me there too.
What am I?
I am also in water, but not in hydrogen.
I am necessary in all animals, but you won't find me in the zoo.
Look in all brains and you'll find me there too.
What am I?
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Inside Every Tree
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The House Of Munchkins Riddle
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You Find Me In Pockets Riddle
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Finding The Value Riddle
Can you solve the equation by finding the value of
1. Horse
2. Cowboy boot
3. Horseshoe
4. The last equation.
1. Horse
2. Cowboy boot
3. Horseshoe
4. The last equation.
Hint:
Horse = 10
Cowboy-Boot = 1
HorseShoe= 2
The Last equation = 21
Detailed Explanation :
Equation1:
3Horse = 30
=> Horse = 10 .....(1)
Equation2:
1Horse + 2HorseShoe + 2HorseShoe = 18
10 + 4HorseShoe =18
HorseShoe = 2 .....(3)
Equation3:
2HorseShoe - 2Cowboy-Boot = 2
4 - 2Cowboy-Boot = 2
=> Cowboy-Boot = 1 ... (2)
Equation4:
Cowboy-Boot+Horse*HorseShoe = 1+10*2
=>21 Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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Cowboy-Boot = 1
HorseShoe= 2
The Last equation = 21
Detailed Explanation :
Equation1:
3Horse = 30
=> Horse = 10 .....(1)
Equation2:
1Horse + 2HorseShoe + 2HorseShoe = 18
10 + 4HorseShoe =18
HorseShoe = 2 .....(3)
Equation3:
2HorseShoe - 2Cowboy-Boot = 2
4 - 2Cowboy-Boot = 2
=> Cowboy-Boot = 1 ... (2)
Equation4:
Cowboy-Boot+Horse*HorseShoe = 1+10*2
=>21 Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
The Hidden Tiger
Hint:
Look at the stripes at tiger's body. It's written there. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
Find The Digits Riddle
In the number wheel in the picture, you can find several digits except one question mark.
Can you find the digit that should be placed in place of that question mark?
Can you find the digit that should be placed in place of that question mark?
Hint:
The required digit is 0.
If you add up all the digits in any diagonal, you will find the sum to be 25. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
If you add up all the digits in any diagonal, you will find the sum to be 25. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Finding The Angles
Hint:
47
Explanation:
At first look, it seems pretty easy but on the contrary, it is pretty tricky a question. So let us simplify it by dividing the triangle into three equal triangles (the triangles so formed if outer side is connected to the center of the circle) and then count the number of triangles in each part by taking two or more parts together.
First, let us take the triangles in one part. There are 4 non-overlapping and 3 overlapping triangles.
4 + 3 = 7
7 * 3 = 21
Next, if we take number of triangles by taking two parts together, there are 8 in total.
8 * 3 = 24
Lastly, the number of triangles if all three parts are taken together, there are a total of 2.
21 + 24 + 2 = 47. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Explanation:
At first look, it seems pretty easy but on the contrary, it is pretty tricky a question. So let us simplify it by dividing the triangle into three equal triangles (the triangles so formed if outer side is connected to the center of the circle) and then count the number of triangles in each part by taking two or more parts together.
First, let us take the triangles in one part. There are 4 non-overlapping and 3 overlapping triangles.
4 + 3 = 7
7 * 3 = 21
Next, if we take number of triangles by taking two parts together, there are 8 in total.
8 * 3 = 24
Lastly, the number of triangles if all three parts are taken together, there are a total of 2.
21 + 24 + 2 = 47. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
Finding The Clue
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Finding Books Riddle
Hint:
Found Throughout The House
I have a frame but Im not a bicycle
Im found throughout the house but Im not a photo
Im sometimes tinted but Im not a pair of sunglasses
Im mostly made of glass but Im not a fish tank
I can often be opened or closed but Im not a door
I am...
Im found throughout the house but Im not a photo
Im sometimes tinted but Im not a pair of sunglasses
Im mostly made of glass but Im not a fish tank
I can often be opened or closed but Im not a door
I am...
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Something Youll Find On A Desk
This is something youll find on a desk
Its used to fix one sheet to another sheet
Put the paper in it and push down
And itll bend around two metal feet
What is it?
Its used to fix one sheet to another sheet
Put the paper in it and push down
And itll bend around two metal feet
What is it?
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