Easy Riddles What breaks in the water but never on land? Answer: wave Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0 Share with Facebook Comment You may also like.. Easy Riddles In the middle of night, I surround the gong. In the middle of sight, I end the song Answer: G Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0 Easy Riddles This type of corn swells up and bursts into a crisp puff when heated. Answer: popcorn Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0 Logic Riddles If you count 20 houses on your right going to the store and 20 houses on your left coming home, how many houses did you count? Answer: 20, they are the same houses. Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0 Riddles 100 coins are lying flat on a table. 10 of them are heads up and 90 are tails up.You can’t see which one is which. How can we split the coins into two piles such that there are same number of heads up in each pile? Answer: Make 2 piles with 10 coins and 90 coins each. Now, flip all the coins in the smaller pile. Solution: Let’s consider a case Pile 1: 88T, 2H Pile 2: 2T, 8H Flipping the coins in Pile 2 Pile 1: 88T, 2H Pile 2: 2H, 8T Pile 1(heads) = Pile 2(heads) Reveal Answer Solution 0 0 Tricky Riddles The king dies and two men, the true heir and an impostor, both claim to be his long-lost son. Both fit the description of the rightful heir: about the right age, height, coloring and general appearance. Finally, one of the elders proposes a test to identify the true heir. One man agrees to the test while the other flatly re-fuses. The one who agreed is immediately sent on his way, and the one who re-fused is correctly identified as the rightful heir. Can you figure out why? Answer: The test was a blood test. The elder remembered that the true prince was a hemophiliac. Solution: Show Answer The test was a blood test. The elder remembered that the true prince was a hemophiliac. Reveal Answer 0 0 Previous Next