What am I ? I can be used to type and point you see. But don’t forget, you can count on me. What am I? Answer: fingers Solution: Reveal Answer 1 0 Share with Facebook Comment You may also like.. Animal Riddles What has a coat? Hugs you not in sympathy? Whose smile you’d rather not see? Whose stance is a terrible thing to see? Who is it that brave men run away from? Whose fingers are clawed? Whose sleep lasts for months? And who’s company we shunt? Answer: bear Solution: Reveal Answer 2 0 Logic Puzzles An old parchment describes the location of buried treasure: “On the island there are only two trees, A and B, and the remains of a gallows. Start at the gallows and count the steps required to walk in a straight line to tree A. At the tree turn 90 degrees to the left and then walk forward the same number of steps. At the point where you top drive a spike into the ground. Now return to the gallows and walk in a straight line, counting your steps, to tree B. When you reach the tree, turn 90 degrees to the right and take the same number of steps forward, placing another spike at the point where you stop. Dig at the point exactly halfway between the spikes and you will find the treasure.” However, our hero when he gets to the island finds the gallows missing. Is there any way he can still get to the treasure? Answer: A simple experiment with a ruler and paper shows that any position for the gallows leads to the same point. Solution: Show Answer A simple experiment with a ruler and paper shows that any position for the gallows leads to the same point. Reveal Answer 2 0 Funny Riddles What do Delhi, Mexico, Guinea, Castle, Jersey and Foundland have in common? Answer: They all have a new version Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0 Classic Riddles One word in this sentence is misspelled. What word is it? Answer: MISSPELLED. It isn't spelled wrong, the one word in this sentence IS "misspelled." Solution: Show Answer MISSPELLED. It isn’t spelled wrong, the one word in this sentence IS “misspelled.” Reveal Answer 0 0 Funny Riddles Why should you never trust a train? Answer: They have loco motives. Solution: Reveal Answer 0 0 Previous Next Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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