Classic Riddles What always was, yet I can never be? Answer: Yesterday. Solution: Show Answer Yesterday. Reveal Answer 0 0 Share with Facebook Comment You may also like.. Tricky Riddles Three pirates, One Eye, Long John, and Peg Leg, were gambling with pieces of gold. All the winnings were piled up on the table. One Eye said, ‘I have won 1/2’ and took a large handful or two. Long John said, ‘I have won 1/3’ and took a handful. Peg Leg said, ‘ I have won 1/6’ and took a small handful. One Eye said, ‘ I have taken too much’ and returned a half. Long John said, ‘I have taken too much’ and returned a third. Peg Leg said, ‘I have taken too much and returned a sixth. The money on the table was then shared out equally and they had 42 pieces each. One Eye said, ‘I have now 1/2 of the total originally.’ Long John said, ‘ I now have 1/3 of the originally.’ Peg Leg said, ‘I have now 1/6 of the originally.’ How much was on the table originally? Answer: 282 Pieces. Solution: Show Answer 282 Pieces. Reveal Answer 0 0 Classic Riddles There once was a book that was only owned by the wealthy, but now everyone can have it. You can’t buy it in a bookstore or take it from a library. What book is it? Answer: A telephone book. Solution: Show Answer A telephone book. Reveal Answer 0 0 Kids Riddles Even if you give this to someone else, you still get to keep it. What is it? Answer: It is your word. Solution: Show Answer It is your word. Reveal Answer 0 0 Tricky Riddles What is long and slim, works in light; has but one eye, and an awful bite? Answer: needle Solution: Reveal Answer 3 0 Medium Riddles You entered a Formula 1 race and are starting last of the 20 cars. By the final lap, you are in first place, passing all 20 cars. But this is actually not possible. Why? Answer: There are 20 cars including yourself. You can’t pass yourself. Solution: Show Answer There are 20 cars including yourself. You can’t pass yourself. Reveal Answer 17 131 Previous Next Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ