Tricky Riddles If there are four sheep, two dogs and one herds-men, how many feet are there? Answer: Two. Sheep have hooves; dogs have paws; only people have feet. Solution: Show Answer Two. Sheep have hooves; dogs have paws; only people have feet. Reveal Answer 1 1 Share with Facebook Comment You may also like.. Classic Riddles In a stable there are men and horses. In all, there are 22 heads and 72 feet. How many men and how many horses are in the stable? Answer: 14 horses and 8 men. 14x4 plus 8x2 = 72 feet. Solution: Show Answer 14 horses and 8 men. 14×4 plus 8×2 = 72 feet. Reveal Answer 3 0 Food Riddles What starts out in a field and then crashed on a stone. It becomes much more when to the fire it’s thrown? Answer: bread Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0 Easy Riddles I have eighty-eight keys but cannot open a single door? What am I? Answer: piano Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0 What am I ? I am yours only once a year, you still cut me up with no fear. What am I? Answer: Birthday cake Solution: Reveal Answer 45 0 Medium Riddles One day, a scientist was down in his personal lab. It was around 11 o’clock. He was working late on poisons and their antidotes. He was hungry, so he went to get a snack. Suddenly, he found himself tied to a chair. There was a nasty looking robber in front of him. The robber had his wife. He said that,’ I will only leave you and your wife if you feed her 1 whole teaspoon a poison of your choice, if you don’t, then I will kill you both’. The scientist fed his wife an entire teaspoon of a type of poison from his lab, but the wife did not die, how? There were blue, red, white, green, yellow, and pink colored poisons in his lab. All of them were deadly. Which one did the scientist choose? Answer: The white one, since sugar is known as 'White Poison'. Solution: Show Answer The white one, since sugar is known as ‘White Poison’. Reveal Answer 1 0 Previous Next Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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