Logic riddles are short. The most difficult logic riddles, with a trick

How is a horse different from a needle?

(First you sit on a needle, then you jump, and first you jump on a horse, then you sit.)

The black dog doesn't bark
He doesn’t bite and doesn’t let him into the house.

(Dead black dog blocking the entrance to the house)

Pet, starts with a "t".

(Cockroach)

Pet, starts with "d".

(Two cockroaches)

Pet, starts with "s".

(There is one cockroach)

(No, in 72 hours it will be midnight again)

How many peas can fit into one glass?

(Not at all, because peas don’t move)

A hedgehog is running across the lawn, dragging and laughing. Why does he laugh?

(Because the grass tickles the pussy)

A hedgehog runs across the lawn and cries. Why is he crying?

(The grass was cut)

Two nails fell into the water. What is the Georgian's last name?

(Rusted)

A hippopotamus flew across the sky, and a hunter with a gun ran along the ground behind him. Hunter
fired, and the hippo fell on him. Who is still alive?

(Elephant because he flew out later)

A tin can was placed on the edge of the table, tightly closed with a lid, so that 2/3 of the can hung from the table. After some time, the can fell. What was in the jar?

(Piece of Ice)

(Yes, galvanic)

As you know, all native Russian female names end in either “a” or “ya”: Anna, Maria, Olga, etc. However, there is only one thing female name, which does not end in either “a” or “i”. Name it.

Name five days without giving numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3,..) or names of days (e.g. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday...)

(You need to get a sheet of paper)

One train travels from Moscow to St. Petersburg with a delay of 10 minutes, and the other from St. Petersburg to Moscow with a delay of 20 minutes. Which of these trains will be closer to Moscow when they meet?

(This problem in the company is immediately identified by the physicist: the physicist immediately answers that she needs to run at supersonic speed. Of course, it is enough for the dog to stand still)

(1 hour 40 minutes = 100 minutes)

The roof of one house is not symmetrical: one slope makes an angle of 60 degrees with the horizontal, the other makes an angle of 70 degrees. Suppose a rooster lays an egg on the ridge of a roof. In which direction will the egg fall - towards a flatter or steeper slope?

(Roosters don't lay eggs)

The 12-story building has an elevator. Only 2 people live on the ground floor; from floor to floor the number of residents doubles. Which button in the elevator of this building is pressed most often?

(Just one, because his second one is already broken, or no more than one, if you’re lucky;-)

Kondrat walked to Leningrad,
And towards us - twelve guys,
Everyone has three baskets,
There's a cat in every basket,
Each cat has twelve kittens,
Each kitten has four mice in its teeth.
And old Kondrat thought:
"How many mice and kittens
Are the guys taking it to Leningrad?"

                        (Stupid, stupid Kondrat!
                        He walked alone to Leningrad.
                        And the guys with baskets,
                        With mice and cats
                        We went to meet him - to Kostroma)

(Yes, it's a rider on a horse)

(Spare)

Another riddle with a beard: two fathers and two sons were walking and found three oranges. They began to divide - everyone got one. How could this be?

(They were grandfather, father and son)

(Apples don’t grow on birch trees)

(Under the wet)

(The word "wrong")

(Out of empty)

(To the other side of the road)

The three letter word that every man is afraid of?

What is the world's kindest ghost with a motor?

(Zaporozhets)

A loves B, B loves C?
What should A do?

(Find another B)

What can you cook but can't eat?

(Yes, a lot of things: homework, cement)

How can you fit two liters of milk into a liter bottle?

(Pour a liter into the bottle, when they drink it, pour a second liter; or pour in powdered milk...)

If five cats catch five mice in five minutes, how long does it take one cat to catch one mouse?

How many months in a year have 28 days?

(All 12, because if there are 30 days in a month, then there are 28 days among them)

What do you drop when you need it and pick it up when you don't?

(Anchor (sea, not resource;)

The dog was tied to a ten-meter rope and walked three hundred meters. How did she do it?

(She walked inside a circle with a radius of 10 m, and not necessarily in a circle)

What can travel around the world while remaining in the same corner?

(Finger on a map, globe; stamp on an envelope; internet user;-)

Is it possible to light a match underwater?

(If you're in a submarine, then yes.

How can a thrown egg fly three meters without breaking?

(The main thing is to throw it so that it flies more than 3 meters, then it will break not when it flies 3 meters, but when it falls)

What will happen to the green cliff if it falls into the Red Sea?

(Nothing, except that it will crumble a little from falling, or drown)

The man was driving a large truck. The lights on the car were not turned on. There was no moon either. The woman began to cross the road in front of the car. How did the driver manage to see her?

(So ​​it was during the day)

Two people were playing checkers. Each played five games and won five times. Is this possible?

(Yeah, and also lost 5. They played in a draw. It’s also possible that they didn’t play with each other)

What could be bigger than an elephant and at the same time weightless?

(Vacuum, but in terms of volume it should take up a lot of space)

What are all the people on Earth doing at the same time?

What gets bigger when you put it upside down?

(Sand level in hourglass)

How to jump from a ten-meter ladder without hurting yourself?

(Jump off the lowest step)

What has no length, depth, width, height, but can be measured?

(A bunch of everything: speed, time, work, voltage, IQ, etc.)

Which hand is better to stir tea?

(Which one contains a spoon, and if there is a spoon in both, then which one is more convenient)

When can the net pull out water?

(When the water turns to ice)

What question cannot be answered “Yes”?

(Are you dead? Are you deaf and dumb?)

What question cannot be answered “No”?

(Are you alive? Will you drink?)

What has two arms, two wings, two tails, three heads, three torsos and eight legs?

((Alien;-) Or a rider on a horse with a falcon in his hand)

What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from?

(Out of empty)

There were 90 apples growing on a birch tree. Blown strong wind, and 10 apples fell. How much is left?

(Apples don’t grow on birch trees)

If at 12 o'clock at night it's raining, then can we expect sunny weather in 72 hours?

(No, in 72 hours it will be midnight again)

Under which tree does the hare sit when it rains?

(Under the wet)

Is it possible from the two chemical elements create another element?

(Yes, if the element is galvanic)

As you know, all native Russian female names end in either “a” or “ya”: Anna, Maria, Olga, etc. However, there is only one girl's name that does not end in either "a" or "z". Name it.

Name five days without giving numbers (eg 1, 2, 3,...) or names of days (eg Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday...).

(The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow)

When is the best time for a black cat to get into the house?

(Many people immediately say that at night. Everything is much simpler: when the door is open)

There are a ruler, a pencil, a compass and an eraser on the table. You need to draw a circle on a piece of paper. Where to begin?

(You need to get a sheet of paper)

One train travels from Moscow to St. Petersburg with a delay of 10 minutes, and the other from St. Petersburg to Moscow with a delay of 20 minutes. Which of these trains will be closer to Moscow when they meet?

(At the moment of meeting they will be at the same distance from Moscow)

Three swallows flew out of the nest. What is the probability that after 15 seconds they will be in the same plane?

(100%, because three points always form one plane)

There are two coins on the table; they add up to 3 rubles. One of them is not 1 ruble. What coins are these?

(2 rubles and 1 ruble. One is not 1 ruble, but the other is 1 ruble)

How fast must a dog run without hearing the clink of a frying pan tied to its tail?

(This problem in the company is immediately identified by the physicist: the physicist immediately answers that she needs to run at supersonic speed. Of course, it is enough for the dog to stand still)

A satellite makes one revolution around the Earth in 1 hour 40 minutes, and another in 100 minutes. How can it be?

(1 hour and 40 minutes = 100 minutes)

The roof of one house is not symmetrical: one slope makes an angle of 60 degrees with the horizontal, the other makes an angle of 70 degrees. Suppose a rooster lays an egg on the ridge of a roof. In which direction will the egg fall - towards a flatter or steeper slope?

(Roosters don't lay eggs)

(Regardless of the distribution of residents by floor, button "1")

The boy fell down 4 steps and broke his leg. How many legs will a boy break if he falls down 40 steps?

(Just one, because his second one is already broken, or no more than one, if you’re lucky;-))

Where does it go chicken crossing the road?

(To the other side of the road)

Is it possible: two heads, two arms and six legs, but only four in walking?

(Yes, it's a rider on a horse)

Which wheel does not spin when making a right turn?

(Spare)

Another riddle with a beard: two fathers and two sons were walking and found three oranges. They began to divide - everyone got one. How could this be?

(They were grandfather, father and son)

There were 50 candles burning in the room, 20 of them were blown out. How many will be left?

(20 left: blown out candles will not burn out completely)

What words exhausted Winnie the Pooh?

(Long and unpronounceable)

A tin can was placed on the edge of the table, tightly closed with a lid, so that 2/3 of the can hung from the table. After some time, the can fell. What was in the jar?

(Piece of Ice)

How far into the forest can a hare run?

What word always sounds wrong?

(The word "wrong")

The three tractor drivers have a brother, Sergei, but Sergei has no brothers. Could this be possible?

(Yes, if the tractor drivers are women, or we are talking about different Sergei)

What is it: enters dry, comes out wet, gives warmth and joy?

(Tea bag)

White, not sugar. Cold, not ice.

There is one in the sky, none in the earth, but the woman has two of them.

(Letter "B")

A hundred clothes and all without fasteners.

What can you get off a naked secretary?

(Naked boss)

(The letter a")

What word always sounds wrong?

(The word "wrong")

Who doesn't get their hair wet in the pouring rain?

Small, gray, looks like an elephant.

(Baby elephant)

Can a man marry his widow's sister?

How good it is for you and me, I’m under you, and you’re on top of me...

(The hedgehog carries an apple)

(Boxers can punch you in the face)

Everyone's fucked up, but only one can ride.

(Husband on a business trip)

Everyone gets a ride, but one gets fucked. (The husband was hit by a trolleybus.)

*Piss off to everyone, ride to no one. (The trolleybus fell off the bridge.)

A boy and a girl were doing something in the grass on "E". (They ate strawberries.)

How many blacks does it take to bury a person? (Five. Four are carrying the coffin, and the fifth is walking in front with a tape recorder.)

About 40 million people do THIS at night. What is THIS (Internet.)

Crawling downhill, running uphill. (Snot.)

The woman is standing on the floor, her hole slightly open. (Stove.)

He will stand up and reach the sky. (Rainbow.)

There's a board in your teeth, there's melancholy in your eyes. (The man fell into the village aftershock.)

What can't you eat for breakfast? (Dinner and supper.)

*Without arms, without legs, jump on a woman! (Yoke.)

Jumps deftly and eats carrots? (Bubka is on a diet.)

*Who doesn’t get their hair wet in the pouring rain? (Bald.)

It’s not a rooster, but it’s singing, it’s not a grandfather, but it’s a grandmother, who is it? (Philip Kirkorov.)

*One wheel a thousand wings - what is it? (A wheelbarrow with manure.)

What is it: the hard is inserted into the soft, and the balls dangle nearby? (Earrings.)

Two women at the fence: one is glued, the other is sewn... What should be done with them? (Tear off the first one, flog the second one.)

*Red, long, 21? (Tram.)

*What is blue gold? (My beloved wife got drunk.)

*What is excited by Koch's wand? (1. tuberculosis; 2. Koch’s wife.)

*What do burnt bread, a drowned man and a pregnant woman have in common? (We didn’t have time to pull it out...)

*Two rings, two ends... (Very sophisticated New Russian.)

Lies in the desert dead man. There is a bag over my shoulders and a flask of water on my belt. For many kilometers around there is not a single living soul. What did the man die from and what was in his bag? (The man died from hitting the ground, and in the bag there was a parachute that did not open.)

What is the difference between a teacher and a pedophile? (The pedophile truly loves children.)

The 12-story building has an elevator. Only 2 people live on the ground floor; from floor to floor the number of residents doubles. Which button in the elevator of this building is pressed most often? (Regardless of the distribution of residents by floor, button "1".)

With onions and eggs, but not a pie? (Robin Hood.)

Buratino, Malvina, an honest customs officer and a filthy cop are riding in the compartment. They play cards, there is a lot of money in the bank, the train enters a tunnel. After leaving the tunnel, the money disappeared. Who stole the money? (The cop is filthy, because the first three do not exist in nature...)

Where does the snow woman come from? (From ZIMBABwe.)

Which country is the most armed? (Israel... everyone there walks around with sawed-off shotguns.)

What is it - the color of lilac, it sees backwards as well as forwards, and jumps higher than the bell tower? (A white blind horse, because lilacs are white, and the bell tower does not jump at all.)

What is it: the eyes are afraid - the hands do it. (Phone sex.)

The three letter word that every man is afraid of? (More!)

What is the world's kindest ghost with a motor? (Zaporozhets.)

A loves B, B loves C?

What should A do? (Find another B.)

What is it: there is a head, there is no head, there is a head, but there is no head? (The lame man is behind the fence.)

They buried a prostitute and wrote on the tombstone: “Now they will always be together.” Who are they? (Legs.)

What is it: flies and shines? (Mosquito with a gold tooth.)

Stop log in case of emergency braking. (Pillar.)

What is on a woman's body, on a Jew's mind, is used in hockey and on the chessboard? (Combination.)

What three-letter word is now most often written on the walls of toilets in schools and universities? (You're a dick yourself! The correct answer is WWW!)

Which one social group critical days twice a year? (Students.)

A bald hedgehog is walking - how old is he? (18 - he is drafted into the army.)

The pear is hanging - you can’t eat it. Why?

(Boxers can get punched in the face.)

A boy and a girl were doing something in the grass on "E".

(Ate strawberries)

How many blacks does it take to bury a person?

(Five. Four are carrying the coffin, and the fifth is walking in front with a tape recorder.)

About 40 million people do THIS at night. What it is?

Crawling downhill, running uphill.

The woman is standing on the floor, her hole slightly open.

He will stand up and reach the sky.

There's a board in your teeth, there's melancholy in your eyes.

(The man fell into the village push)

What can't you eat for breakfast?

(Dinner and supper)

Without arms, without legs, jump on a woman!

(Yoke)

Jumps deftly and eats carrots?

(Bubka is on a diet)

Who doesn't get their hair wet in the pouring rain?

It’s not a rooster, but it’s singing, it’s not a grandfather, but it’s a grandmother, who is it?

(Philip Kirkorov)

One wheel with a thousand wings - what is it?

(wheelbarrow with manure)

What is it: the hard is inserted into the soft, and the balls dangle nearby?

Two women at the fence: one is glued, the other is sewn... What do you need with them?

(Tear off the first one, spank the second one)

Red, long, 21?

(Tram)

What is blue gold?

(My beloved wife got drunk)

A dead man lies in the desert. There is a bag over my shoulders and a flask of water on my belt. For many kilometers around there is not a single living soul. What did the man die from and what was in his bag?

(The man died from hitting the ground, and in the bag there was a parachute that did not open)

What is the difference between a teacher and a pedophile?

(The pedophile truly loves children)

The 12-story building has an elevator. Only 2 people live on the ground floor; from floor to floor the number of residents doubles. Which button in the elevator of this building is pressed most often?

(Regardless of the distribution of residents by floor, button "1")

With onions and eggs, but not a pie?

(Robin Hood)

Buratino, Malvina, an honest customs officer and a filthy cop are riding in the compartment. They play cards, there is a lot of money in the bank, the train enters a tunnel. After leaving the tunnel, the money disappeared. Who stole the money?

(The cop is filthy, because the first three do not exist in nature...)

Where does the snow woman come from?

(From ZIMBABwe)

Which country is the most armed?

(Israel... everyone there carries sawn-off shotguns)

What is it - the color of lilac, it sees backwards as well as forwards, and jumps higher than the bell tower?

(White blind horse, because lilacs are white, and the bell tower does not jump at all)

What is it: the eyes are afraid - the hands do it.

(Phone sex)

There is a small yellow one under the bed, it starts with “Z”.

(Kopek. Why on "Z"? Rolled...)

What is it: there is a head, there is no head, there is a head, but there is no head?

(The lame man behind the fence)

They buried a prostitute and wrote on the tombstone: “Now they will always be together.” Who are they?

How good it is for you and me, I’m under you, and you’re on top of me.

(The hedgehog carries an apple)

What is it: flies and shines?

(Gold Tooth Mosquito)

What is: 90/60/90?

(Speed ​​with traffic cop)

Stop log in case of emergency braking.

Earrings for simpletons.

Arithmetic mean between a bicycle and a motorcycle?

Hanging on the wall, green and squeaking.

(Herring. It hangs on the wall because I hung it there, it’s green because I painted it, and it beeps so that no one will guess.)

Dangles between your legs, stinks and screams?

(Motorbike)

What is on a woman's body, on a Jew's mind, is used in hockey and on the chessboard?

(Combination)

What question will no one ever answer “yes” to?

(Sleeping person to the question: “Are you sleeping?”)

How can you walk while sitting?

(In the toilet - on the toilet)

When is a person in a room without a head?

(When he puts her out of the window onto the street)

What three-letter word is now most often written on the walls of toilets in schools and universities?

(You yourself X#@! The correct answer is WWW!)

Which social group has critical days twice a year?

(Students)

When the goat turns seven years old, what happens next?

(The eighth will go)

All around is water, and in the middle is law. What it is?

(The prosecutor bathes)

Can a man marry his widow's sister?

Why do they wear a hat?

(Because she doesn't walk on her own)

Small, yellow, poking around in the ground.

(The Vietnamese is looking for a mine)

A small, yellow one is tumbling in the sky.

Why do you go to bed when you want to sleep?

Can an ostrich call itself a bird?

(No, he can't talk)

What needs to be done to keep four guys in one boot?

(Take off each person's boot)

He left his grandfather and left his grandmother...

What is it: power lies, but water runs?

(The deputy is given an enema)

What is it - green, press the button - red?

(Frog in a mixer)

Cross-eyed, small, in a white fur coat and felt boots?

(Chukchi Father Frost)

What is it: gold coins falling from a branch?

(A common occurrence in the land of fools)

Dry-wedge, wet-wedge?

(Wet wedge, damn it!)

The goose barked all over Rus'.

What is it: two bellies, four ears?

(Cat wedding)

Wrinkled Titus amuses the whole village.

(Lack of youth in rural areas)

How many eggs can a woman hold in one hand?

What can you get off a naked secretary?

(Naked boss)

What is it: walking on the wall and playing?

(Fly with a player in his ears)

When a woman lifts her leg, what do you see? Five letters, starts with P and ends with A.

How fast must a dog run without hearing the clink of a frying pan tied to its tail?

(The dog must stand. This task in the company is immediately identified by the physicist: the physicist replies that it needs to run at supersonic speed)

A bald hedgehog is walking - how old is he?

(18 - he is drafted into the army)

I take it in two hands, put it between my legs, sweat for five minutes, and then go crazy.

(Exercise bike)

Why are you looking at me, undress, I'm yours.

(Bed)

(Option: Hanger)

The hairy head flies deftly behind the cheek.

(Toothbrush)

Black around, red in the middle.

(Radish in the ass of Negro)

Black around, white in the middle.

(The radish is there, only bitten)

The letter X. is called, P. will see rises.

(The trunk takes food)

With claws, not a bird, it flies and swears.

(Electrician)

Either hanging or standing or cold or hot.

Just remember it a little, it will be as hard as a potato.

Small, gray, looks like an elephant.

(Baby elephant)

A hundred clothes and all without fasteners.

The hunter walked past the clock tower. He took out a gun and fired.

Where did he end up?

(To the police)

It nourishes in the fall, warms in the winter, cheers in the spring, cools in the summer.

Where does the chicken go when it crosses the road?

(To the other side of the road)

The boy fell down 4 steps and broke his leg. How many legs will a boy break if he falls down 40 steps?

(Only one, because his second one is already broken)

What is it: a little bald thing running through the forest?

(Hedgehog. Why bald? Escaped from Chernobyl)

Doesn't bark, doesn't bite, and doesn't let him into the house.

(Wife doesn't let drunk husband in)

What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from?

(Out of empty)

Four brothers stand under one roof.

White, not sugar. Cold, not ice.

What word always sounds wrong?

(The word "wrong")

Ivashka stands on one leg.

(Disabled person)

Why does the pop buy a hat?

(Because they don't give it for free)

Under which tree does the hare sit when it rains?

(Under the wet)

What do money and a coffin have in common?

(Both are first nailed down and then lowered)

Two ends, two rings, and in the middle there are studs.

(Victim of a maniac)

Which wheel does not spin when making a right turn?

(Spare)

What is it: small, black, breaking into glass?

(Baby in the Oven)

How many babies will fit in a double stroller?

(And this, depending on how you chop it...)

What is it: hanging on the wall and crying?

(Climber)

Red head - works smartly.

What is it: first white, then zh-zh-zhik, and red?

(Neighbor's poodle in a mixer)

No windows, no doors, and a Jew sitting inside? What is this?

(Sarah is pregnant)

What is it: small, green, standing on the panel?

(Prostitute from another planet)

It's hanging on a rope, it's called "Z".

(Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya)

Who will get to the refrigerator faster - a mouse or an elephant?

(Mouse. She will come on a bicycle)

How to find out if there is a mouse in the refrigerator without opening it?

(There should be a bicycle near the refrigerator)

What is it: green, bald and jumping?

(Soldier at the disco)

What is it: blue, big, with a mustache and completely stuffed with bunnies?

(Trolleybus)

Hair, hair..., and in the middle there is sausage.

(Corn)

Small, yellow, he opens the door.

What is the difference between a young bachelor and an old one?

(A young bachelor cleans his house to invite a woman, and an old bachelor invites a woman to his house to clean up)

Winter, forest, everything is covered with snow. A crushed penis lies on a large icy stump. What is this?

(Winter has finally come)

The little wrinkled one is in every woman.

(Highlight)

How many programmers does it take to screw in a light bulb?

(None. This is a hardware problem, programmers cannot solve them)

Name a word that has 40 vowels.

(Forty (forty "A"))

There is one in the sky, none in the earth, but the woman has two of them.

How do day and night end?

(With a soft sign)

We are daring guys, we climb into the cracks of the sex.

(Cockroaches)

What is it: hanging on the wall and smelling?

(Clock: the cuckoo died in it)

What is a small, white thing that sucks blood?

What is it - sitting on a tree, black and croaking? Starting with the letter Sh.

(Crow. Why on Sh? Because she pretended to be a hose)

What is it - small, white, flies and buzzes? Starting with the letter B.

(Fly. Why on B? Because blonde)

Came up quietly from behind

He stuck it in twice and walked away.

(Slippers)

Hair on hair, body on body - a dark affair begins.

(Eye closes)

What is 100 ropes and one x%y?

(Skydiver)

What is 100x%ev and 100 ropes?

(Barge Haulers on Parachutes)

Hanging - dangling, called three letters. In the middle is "U".

What is: Two ends, two rings?

(Gay wedding)

Why did Lenin wear boots and Stalin wear boots?

(On the ground)

Why don't elephants fly?

(By air)

How is a person different from a locomotive?

(The locomotive first whistles, then starts moving, and the man first starts moving, and then walks and whistles.)

Black on top, red inside.

The way you put it in, it’s so wonderful.

Back and forth:

It's nice for you and me.

A multi-colored yoke hung over the river.

(A sign of incipient madness)

What is the difference between a tractor and a tomato?

(The tomato is red, and the door in the tractor opens outward)

What is this: sitting on the window, speaking French?

(Frenchman)

The more there are, the less weight. What is this?

What's happened:

Black - on one leg?

(One-legged black man)

Consists of three letters

Starts with "X"

When it works, it's worth it

When he finishes, he bows.

What fellow is dripping from the end in the morning?

(Samovar)

(Option: Water tap)

Who is this: He doesn’t shoot himself and doesn’t let others?

(Alexander Matrosov)

The pear is hanging - you can’t eat it.

(Alien pear)

(Option: Aunt Grunya hanged herself)

Two turtles (male and female) walk lovingly along the shore holding each other’s paws. After an hour, only the male returns. Where is the female?

(She stayed there - he forgot to turn her over)

Two men are on different sides land. One walks on a tightrope over a cliff, and another gets a blow job from a 70-year-old woman. Both men have the same thought. Which?

(Don't look down)

It crawls and crawls and eats the stone. It crawls and crawls again and eats the stone.

What it is?

(Rocktail)

It crawls and crawls and eats the tree. It crawls and crawls again and eats the tree.

What it is?

(Rocktail. He eats trees too)

IN dark room, on a white sheet - two hours of pleasure.

(Movie show.)

What is Adam's front and Eve's back?

(The letter a")

Why do girls in Paris wear red hair?

(On the ground)

Two backs, one head, six legs. What it is?

(Man on chair)

How is the first floor different from the ninth?

(From the first floor you will fall: “Boom!” - A-ah!” And from the ninth floor, “A-ah! - Bang!”)

The scarlet sugar itself, the caftan is green velvet.

(Negative on color film, capturing the “new Russian”)

What's happened:

Black - on two legs?

(Two one-legged blacks)

What's happened:

Black - on three legs?

What's happened:

Black - on four legs?

(One-legged black man at the piano)

And little kids and guys school age madly in love cooperative games with parents, grandparents. That's why interesting riddles with the answers will definitely attract their attention. The most important thing is for adults to think through a scenario in which an exciting game will take place.

Riddle as a way to develop a child

In general, interesting with answers is not just an inspiring game. This is a fun way to develop:

  • thinking;
  • logic;
  • fantasy;
  • perseverance;
  • pursuit.

These are just some factors indicating that complex, interesting riddles with answers are not only fun, but also useful for children.

An exciting game with a logical twist

Of course, it is best to translate tasks into game form. This can be done taking into account:

  • how many children take part in the event;
  • what age are the guys;
  • what is the goal of the game.

You can have a relay race in which every child can show ingenuity and speed of thinking. It will be more interesting if the children are given coins for each correct answer. Then, at the end of the game, you can exchange coins for some kind of sweet or toy. IN game form children will not perceive the task as a lesson, so it will be much more interesting and fun to complete.

The most interesting riddles with logic answers

Thinking tasks will help test how much a child can think outside the box. It is for this purpose that you will need interesting riddles with answers.

There are three sofas in the room, each of them has four legs. There are also five dogs in the room, each of them has four paws. Later a man came into the room. How many legs are there in the room?

(Two, the sofa has not legs, but the animals have paws.)

My name is Vitya, my younger sister- Alena, the middle one - Ira, and the eldest - Katya. What is the name of each sister's brother?

Which car wheel does not move when turning right?

(Spare.)

Where did you end up? great traveler Gennady, when did the candle in his hands go out?

(In the dark.)

They walk, but never move a step.

Two friends played football for three hours. How long did each of them play?

(Three hours each.)

What is the name of an elephant that has no trunk?

(Chess.)

The girl Arina was walking towards the dacha and carrying apple pies in a basket. Petya, Grisha, Timofey and Semyon walked towards them. How many children in total went to the dacha?

(Only Arina.)

What constantly gets bigger, but never gets smaller?

(Age.)

Grandma carried two hundred to sell chicken eggs. Along the way, the bottom of the bag came off. How many eggs will she bring to market?

(Not a single one; they all fell out of the broken bottom.)

Children will enjoy logical and interesting riddles with answers. Adults will also have great fun thinking about such questions.

Fascinating and interesting riddles with a clever answer

It is also worth paying attention to tasks in which the solutions are completely unpredictable. Interesting riddles with answers are presented below.

What will a green T-shirt look like if you wear it into the Black Sea?

An animal that is in the zoo, as well as on the pedestrian area of ​​the highway.

Two houses are on fire. One is the house of rich people, and the other is the house of poor people. Which house will the ambulance put out first?

(Ambulances don't put out fires.)

How many years are there in a year?

(One summer.)

It can be tied, but cannot be untied.

(Talk.)

To whom do even kings and lords take off their hats?

(Hairdresser.)

Fifteen people were traveling in the subway car. At one stop three people got off and five got on. At the next stop, no one got off, but three people got on. At another stop, ten people got off and five got on. At another stop, seven people got off and three got on. How many stops were there in total?

A river that is even in a person’s mouth.

The husband gave his wife a ring and said: “I’m going to work abroad. When I leave, look what’s written on it.” inside decorations." When the wife was happy, she read the inscription, and she became sad, and when she was sad, the inscription gave strength. What was written on the ring?

(All will pass.)

What can you take in left hand, but can never take it with your right hand?

(Right elbow.)

These are interesting riddles with answers that will help your child move his brain and think carefully.

Logic riddles for little ones

It is best for the smallest children to be given the most easy-to-understand puzzles to solve.

In the garden, five apples grew on the Christmas tree, and four pears grew on the birch tree. How many fruits are there in total?

(Not at all; fruit does not grow on these trees.)

What plate can you eat nothing from?

(From empty.)

The vase contains four daisies, three roses, two tulips and two chrysanthemums. How many daisies are there in the vase?

(Four daisies.)

Vitya made three piles of sand. Then he combined them all into one and added another assembled mound. How many slides did you make?

December came, cherries and raspberries ripened in my grandmother’s garden. How many trees or bushes gave fruit?

(None; fruits don’t grow in December.)

Two twin sisters Anya and Tanya decided to have a game and during their vacation they agreed that one would tell only the truth, and the other would always tell a lie. The girls from the yard figured out how to figure out which of them was lying. What question did they ask?

(Is the sun shining?)

In the snow there is only one, in the cold there is none, but in the sausage there are three of them. What is this?

(Letter "C".)

What kind of person doesn't get his hair wet even in a downpour?

Can a peacock say that it is a bird?

(No, because peacocks don't talk.)

Two boys climbed into the attic to find old toys. When they came out sunlight, it was clear that one’s face was all dirty, while the other’s was clean. The boy whose face was clean went first to wash. Why?

(He saw that the second one was dirty and thought that he was like that too.)

How much yoghurt can you eat on an empty stomach?

(One, the rest are not on an empty stomach.)

How fast must a cat run so that the can tied to its tail does not make noise?

(The cat must sit still.)

Logic riddles for schoolchildren

Boys and girls who attend school should be given more difficult problems where they need to think carefully. Let's look at what interesting children's riddles with answers can be included in an entertaining event.

How can you jump from a twenty-meter ladder without hitting yourself?

(Jump from the bottom steps.)

The dog had a twelve-meter chain around his neck. She walked more than two hundred meters. How did this happen?

(She wasn't tied.)

What to do if you see a green man?

(Cross the pedestrian crossing.)

Can a person be in a room without a head?

(Yes, if you stick your head out the window or window.)

Is it possible to see last year's snow? When?

When will it be more convenient for a white cat to go into a dark room?

(When the door is open.)

You have a match in your hands, in a dark room at the entrance there is a candle and a stove. What will you light first?

What weighs more - one kilogram of cotton candy or one kilogram of iron nails?

(They weigh the same.)

How many grains of buckwheat will fit into a glass?

(Not at all, the grains don’t move.)

Each of the four siblings Angela, Christina, Olga and Irina has one brother. How many children are there in the family?

I came to the hospital for examination. She was the doctor's sister, but the doctor was not her brother. Who was the doctor?

(Sister.)

Nastya and Alisa played with toys. One of the girls played with a teddy bear, and the other played with a car. Nastya did not play with the car. What toy did each girl have?

(Nastya is with a teddy bear, and Alisa is with a car.)

How many corners will a rectangular table have if one corner is sawed off?

(Five corners.)

Nastya and Christina ran eight kilometers together. How many kilometers did each girl run?

(Eight each.)

These very interesting riddles with answers will help your child show his mental abilities. Parents should show their imagination and organize a real marathon of emotions.

Why should you ask riddles?

Spending time together is very necessary for the baby so that he understands how much his parents love him. Therefore, such events should be organized more often. The child will also be able to show his talents during the game.

Fun party

Moms, dads, grandparents should understand that the brighter the event, the more interesting and fun the child will have. Therefore it is worth:

  • arrange a carnival in which everyone will be in beautiful costumes;
  • come up with gifts for the relay winner;
  • reward the one who scored the maximum points with some gifts for each correct answer.

The kids will be happy about any event. And when an ordinary evening turns into a holiday, there will be no limit to happiness. It all depends on the imagination and ideas of the parents. Make your little sons and daughters happy, and they will thank you with sparkle in their eyes and satisfied smiles.

Riddles are a phenomenon present in all nations, regardless of their degree of development. In ancient times, riddles were a tool to test a person's wisdom. Now they serve entertainment purposes, but with their help you can also test the sharpness of your mind, because in order to solve the riddle, you need to look at the situation from a different angle, which not all people are capable of.

In this article, we will present a selection of the most difficult riddles and suggest answers to them, so that you can instantly understand whether the correct answer has come to your mind. The riddles presented in our selection have baffled many minds. You'll have to really rack your brain to find the answers.

The riddles listed in the rating are designed for people with different types thinking - somewhere clear logic is required, and somewhere - the ability to look at the situation from a completely atypical angle. Therefore, people who are prone to consistent rational thinking, as well as people with a creative, intuitive mindset.

Don’t be discouraged if you can’t find the answers to many riddles on your own. They may simply not suit your type of thinking. In any case, periodically training your mind and warming up your brain will never hurt. Solve other riddles, and after a while, when you forget the answers, return to these, and you will probably be able to solve more.

Riddles with a trick

Here we present a list of short riddles, the answer to which is not obvious and carefully eludes us during brainstorming. As a rule, when solving such riddles, anything comes to mind except the correct answer, and when we find out it, it seems so simple and obvious.

  1. This is given to a person three times in life. The first two are free, but you have to pay for the third. What is this?
    Answer: teeth.
  2. Four frogs were sitting on the shore of the pond. One of the frogs wanted to dive into the pond. How many frogs are left sitting on the shore?
    Answer: four frogs remained sitting on the shore. The fact is that the condition of the riddle does not say that the frog dived into the water, it just wanted to do it, while still remaining sitting on the shore.
  3. One man is able to shave his beard clean more than ten times a day and still have a beard. Who is he?
    Answer: barber.
  4. Two residential buildings located nearby caught fire. One of them is the luxurious mansion of an influential rich man. The other is the meager dwelling of a poor man. When the police arrive, whose house will they start extinguishing first?
    The police will not extinguish any house, because this is the job of firefighters.
  5. The man bought apples for $7 per apple and sold them for four dollars per apple. Some time later he became a millionaire. How could this happen?
    Answer: He was originally a billionaire.
  6. In the first room there are three light bulbs, and in the second there are three switches. Find out which switch controls which light bulb. You can only enter a room with light bulbs once.
    Answer: First we turn on one light bulb and wait a couple of minutes. After that, we turn it off and briefly turn on the next one. Next, we enter the room with the light bulbs and feel them. The first one will be the hottest, the second one will be colder, and the third one will be completely cold.
  7. A resident of Paris hated the Eiffel Tower, but he loved to have dinner in the restaurant located in it. Can you explain his preference?
    Answer: this restaurant is the only place from where he could not see the Eiffel Tower.
  8. What comes first in Russia and second in France?

Challenging Math Problems

In these riddles you will need not so much the ability to look at the situation from an atypical angle and go through many non-trivial options, showing creative thinking how much to apply precise mathematical calculations, include logic and rationality.

Client in trading store I wanted to buy goods for 10 rubles. He paid the seller with a 25 ruble bill. There was no money left in the register, so the seller sent an assistant to the store next door to change money. The assistant returned with the following bills: 2 for 10 rubles and one for 5 rubles. The seller handed over the change and left the profit in the cash register. After some time, they returned to him from a nearby store and demanded his money back, since the 25 ruble bill turned out to be counterfeit. How much did the seller lose?

Answer: 40 rubles: 15 rubles and the goods worth 10 rubles were given to the client (25 rubles), and 25 rubles were returned to the store, of which 15 were his money.

Imagine a box containing many apples. First, half of all the apples and half of one fruit were taken from it. Afterwards, they took out half of all the remaining apples and another half of one apple. Next, half of all the remaining apples and another half of an apple were once again taken out of the box. At the end there are 31 apples left in the box. How many apples were in the box at the very beginning?

Answer: 255.

Various folk riddles

Here we will present several examples of famous folk riddles.

Egyptian riddle: It is better than God, and at the same time worse than the Devil. The rich know nothing about it, but the poor have it. Anyone who eats this will die. What is this?

Answer: Nothing.

The riddle of the Gauls: the priests of the Gauls were faced with a serious complication - the mobilized warriors were late in showing up at the point where weapons and armor were issued. The Gallsike priests solved the problem by announcing the sacrifice of one person. Who was the unfortunate man?

Answer: to those who are the last to arrive at the collection point.

101 trick questions.

Target: development of logical connections
Can be used on classroom hours, for fun competitions, competitions and competitions, at the Feast of Laughter.
Intended for children of primary school age and older.

1. What does Boris have in front, and what does Gleb have behind? (letter "b")
2. The grandmother was carrying a hundred eggs to the market, one (and the bottom) fell. How many eggs are left in the basket? (none because the bottom fell out)
3. When is a person in a room without a head? (when he sticks it out the window)
4. How do day and night end? (soft sign)
5. What clock does it show? exact time only twice a day? (who stopped)
6. Which is lighter: a kilogram of cotton wool or a kilogram of iron? (same)
7. Why do you go to bed when you want to sleep? (by gender)
8. What needs to be done so that four guys remain in one boot? (take off a boot from each person)
8. The crow is sitting, and the dog is sitting on its tail. Could it be? (the dog sits on its own tail)
9. When is the easiest time for a black cat to get into the house? (when the door is open)
10. In which month does chatty Mashenka speak the least? (in February, it is the shortest)
11. Two birch trees are growing. Each birch tree has four cones. How many cones are there in total? (cones don’t grow on birch trees)
12. What will happen to the blue scarf if you put it in water for five minutes? (gets wet)
13. How to write the word "mousetrap" in five letters? (cat)
14. When a horse is bought, what type is it? (wet)
15. A person has one, a crow has two, a bear has none. What is this? (letter "o")
16. A flock of birds flew into the grove. They sat down two at a time on a tree - one remained; They sat down one at a time - they didn’t get one. How many trees are there in the grove, and how many birds are there in the flock? (three trees, four birds)
17. A woman was walking to Moscow, three old men met her, each old man had a bag, and in each bag there was a cat. How much did it go to Moscow? (one woman)
18. Four birch trees have four hollows, each hollow has four branches, each branch has four apples. How many apples are there in total? (apples don’t grow on birch trees)
19. Forty wolves ran, how many necks and tails did they have? (Tails do not grow near the neck)
20. What fabric cannot be used to make shirts? (From the railway station)
21. What three numbers, if added or multiplied, give the same result? (1, 2 and 3)
22. When are hands pronouns? (You-we-you)
23. What female name consists of two letters that are repeated twice? (Anna, Alla)
24. Which forests have no game? (In construction)
25. Which car wheel does not rotate while driving? (Spare)
26. What can’t mathematicians, drummers, and even hunters do without? (No fraction)
27. What belongs to you, but others use it more often than you? (Name)
28. When does a car move at the same speed as a train all the time? (When he is on the platform of a moving train)
29. One egg takes 4 minutes to cook, how many minutes should 6 eggs be cooked? (4 minutes)
30: Which flower is masculine and feminine? (Ivan da Marya)
31. Name five days without giving numbers or names of days. (The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow)
32. Which bird, having lost one letter, becomes the largest river in Europe? (Oriole)
33. Which city is named after a big bird? (Eagle)
34. What is the name of the first woman in the world to master an aircraft? (Baba Yaga)
35. From the name of which city can you make a filling for sweet pies? (Raisin)
36. In what year do people eat more than usual? (In leap year)
37. In what geometric body Can the water boil? (Cubed).
38. Which river is the scariest? (Tigris River).
39. Which month is the shortest? (May - three letters).
40. Where is the end of the world? (Where the shadow begins).
41. Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (No, because he can't speak).
42. What is under a person’s feet when he walks across a bridge? (Shoe sole).
43. What can you easily pick up from the ground, but cannot throw far? (Pooh)
44. How many peas can fit into one glass? (Not a single one - everything must be put down).
45. What comb can’t comb your head? (Petushin).
46. ​​How can you carry water in a sieve? (Frozen)
47. When is the forest a snack? (When he's cheese)
48. How to pick a branch without scaring a bird? (Wait for the bird to fly away)
49. What stones are not in the sea? (Dry)
50. What is it that freezes in the room in winter, but not outside? (Window glass)
51. Which opera consists of three conjunctions? (Ah, and, yes - Aida)
52. Whoever does not have it does not want to have it, and whoever has it cannot give it away. (bald)
53. What disease on earth has no one ever had? (Nautical)
54. My father's son, but not my brother. Who is this? (Myself)
55. Which question cannot be answered positively? (Are you sleeping?)
56. What is between the window and the door? (Letter "i").
57. What can you cook, but cannot eat? (Lessons).
58. How can you put two liters of milk in liter jar? (You need to make condensed milk from milk).
59. If five cats catch five mice in five minutes, how long does it take one cat to catch one mouse? (Five minutes).
60. How many months in a year have 28 days? (All months).
61. What is dropped when needed and picked up when not needed? (Anchor).
62. The dog was tied to a ten-meter rope and walked three hundred meters. How did she do it? (The rope was not tied to anything.)
63. What can travel around the world while remaining in the same corner? (Postage Stamp).
64. Is it possible to light a match underwater? (You can if you pour water into a glass and hold the match below the glass).
65. How can a thrown egg fly three meters without breaking? (You need to throw the egg four meters, then it will fly the first three meters intact).
66. What will happen to the green cliff if it falls into the Red Sea? (It will become wet).
67. Two people were playing checkers. Each played five games and won five times. Is this possible? (Both people were playing with other people).
68. What could be bigger than an elephant and at the same time weightless? (Shadow of an elephant).
69. Which hand is better to stir tea? (It is better to stir the tea with a spoon).
70. What question cannot be answered “no”? (You are alive?).
71. What has two arms, two wings, two tails, three heads, three torsos and eight legs? (Rider holding a chicken in his hands).
72. What do all people on earth do at the same time? (Getting older).
73. What gets bigger when you put it upside down. (Number 6).
74. How to jump from a ten-meter ladder without hurting yourself? (Jump from the bottom step).
75. What has no length, depth, width, height, but can be measured? (Time, temperature).
76. Why does a duck swim? (From the shore)
77. What can you cook, but cannot eat? (Lessons)
78. When a car is moving, which wheel does not spin? (Spare)
79. What does the dog run on? (On the ground)
80. Why is there a tongue in the mouth? (Behind the teeth)
81. When a horse is bought, what kind of horse is it? (Wet)
82. Why does a cow lie down? (Because he doesn't know how to sit down)
83. When is the easiest time for a black cat to get into the house? (When the door is open)
84. Which month is the shortest? (May - it only has three letters)
85. Which river is the scariest? (Tigris River)
86. Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (No, because he can't speak)
87. What is between the window and the door? (Letter "i")
88. What will happen to the green ball if it falls into the Yellow Sea? (He'll get wet)
89. How many peas can fit into one glass? (Not at all. They don't know how to walk!)
90. What happens if you put a black handkerchief into the red sea? (gets wet)
91. Which hand is better to stir tea? (It is better to stir the tea with a spoon)
92. What tree does a crow sit on when it rains? (On wet)
93. What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from? (Out of empty)
94. What can you see with your eyes closed? (Dream)
95. What do we eat for? (At the table)
96. Why do you go to bed when you want to sleep? (By gender)
97. When are hands pronouns? (When they are you-we-you)
98. How to write “dry grass” in four letters? (hay)
99. There were 90 apples growing on the birch tree. A strong wind blew and 10 apples fell. (Apples do not grow on birch trees).
100. Under which tree does the hare sit when it rains? (Under the wet).
101. Name five days without giving numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3,..) and names of days (e.g. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday...). (The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow) .

Addition:
How many eggs can you eat on an empty stomach? (One, the rest are not on an empty stomach.)
Which tree does the crow sit on during... heavy rain? (On wet.)
How many minutes should you boil a hard-boiled egg - two, three, five? (Not at all, it’s already cooked. It’s hard-boiled.)
Which clock shows the correct time only twice a day? (Which are standing.)
Where does the water stand? (In glass.)
What happens to a red silk scarf if it is lowered to the bottom of the sea for 5 minutes? (It will be wet.)
What disease does no one get on land? (Nautical.)
When are hands pronouns? (When they are you-we-you.)
What is under a person's feet when he walks across a bridge? (Boot soles.)
What do people often walk on and never drive on? (On the stairs.)
How far into the forest can a hare run? (To the middle of the forest, then he already runs out of the forest.)
What happens to the crow after three years? (She is in her 4th year.)
What tree does a hare hide under when it rains? (Under the wet.)
What needs to be done to cut off the branch on which the crow is sitting without disturbing it? (Wait until she flies away.)
Seven brothers have one sister. How many sisters are there in total? (One.)
The crow is flying, and the dog is sitting on its tail. Could it be? (Maybe, since the dog sits on the ground on its tail.)
If a cat climbed a tree and wants to get down along the smooth trunk, how will it go down: head down or tail first? (Tail first, otherwise she won’t hold on.)
Who's upside down above us? (Fly.)
What does half an apple look like? (For the second half.)
Is it possible to bring hearths in a sieve? (You can when it freezes.)
Three ostriches were flying. The hunter killed one. How many ostriches are left? (Ostriches don't fly.)
Which bird is made up of a letter and a river? ("Oriole.)
What is between the city and the village? (Conjunction "and".)
What can you see with your eyes closed? (Dream.)
When is the easiest time for a black cat to get into the house? (When the door is open.)
My father's son, not my brother. Who is this? (Myself.)
There were seven candles burning in the room. A man passed by and put out two candles. How much is left? (Two, the rest burned down.)

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Dear readers, who among us has not solved funny riddles at holidays or other events, and everyone will probably agree that it makes everyone present laugh like nothing else. And the point is not even to give exactly the correct answer. Individual jokers, shouting out incorrect but witty answers, stage entire performances in this way, causing even more laughter.

Although interesting logic riddles with a trick can be not only fun and funny, but also complex and serious. You can think about these things, rack your brains, and test yourself for attentiveness and intelligence. And although we have long forgotten about such a pastime, why not sometimes get together with friends and look for the correct answers to such logical puzzles?

In a word, riddles with a trick and logic can be chosen for any occasion in order to spend time both fun and useful.

Simple tricky logic riddles with answers

Simple riddles with a trick are perfect for children's matinees and fun walks with children on the weekend.

A and B were sitting on the pipe. A went abroad, B sneezed and went to the hospital. What's left on the pipe?
(Letter B, and I went to the hospital)

How to jump from a ten-meter ladder without breaking?
(Jump off the first step)

There were 3 birch trees.
Each birch has 7 large branches.
Each large branch has 7 small branches.
There are 3 apples on each small branch.
How many apples are there in total?
(Not a single one. Apples don’t grow on birch trees)

The train travels at a speed of 70 km/h. Which direction will the smoke fly?
(The train has no smoke)

Can an ostrich call itself a bird?
(No, ostriches don't talk)

What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from?
(Out of empty)

Where were potatoes first discovered?
(In the ground)

Name five days without naming them by numbers or by the names of the days of the week.
(The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow)

Without what can nothing ever happen?
(Untitled)

What do they always talk about in the future tense?
(About tomorrow)

How can you bow your head without lowering it down?
(By cases)

What only a father always gives to his children and what a mother can never give them?
(Surname)

The more you take from it, the bigger it becomes.
(Pit)

Complex logic riddles with a trick and answers

To guess which answer is correct, you need to be able to look at the familiar from an unusual angle. And this good exercise and a test of the ability to expand the boundaries of thinking.

When you see everything, you don’t see her. And when you don’t see anything, you see her.
(Darkness)

One brother eats and goes hungry, and the other goes and disappears.
(Fire and smoke)

I am water and I swim on water. Who am I?
(Ice floe)

What cannot be held for even ten minutes, although it is lighter than a feather?
(Breath)

There are roads - you can’t drive, there is land - you can’t plow, there are meadows - you can’t mow, there is no water in the rivers and seas. What is this?
(Geographic map)

What can't a magnifying glass magnify in a triangle?
(Angles)

From birth, everyone is dumb and crooked.
They will stand in a row and start talking!
(Letters)

It can be light or heavy, but it weighs nothing.
It can be fast and slow, but does not walk, does not run, does not fly.
What is this?
(Music)

Lying on his back - no one needs him.
Lean it against the wall - it will come in handy.
(Ladder)

The more there are, the less weight. What is this?
(Holes)

How to put 2 liters of milk in a liter jar?
(Turn it into cottage cheese)

On Soccer game the same person always came. Before the game started, he guessed the score. How did he do it?
(Before the start of the game the score is always 0:0)

To start using it, you need to break it.
(Egg. It is used for cooking)

She can age in just a couple of hours. She benefits people while killing herself. Wind and water can save her from death. What it is?
(Candle)

Complex and big logic riddles with a trick

These riddles are like whole stories, but the answers to them are quite simple and logical, once you grasp their essence.

One woman lived in a twelve-room apartment. She had a clock in every room. One Saturday evening in late October, she set all the clocks to winter time and went to bed. When she woke up the next morning, she found that only two dials showed right time. Explain.

(Ten of the twelve clocks were electronic. There was a power surge at night and the clocks went wrong. And only two clocks were mechanical, which is why they showed the correct time the next morning)

In a certain country there are two cities. In one of them live only people who always tell the truth, in the other - only those who always lie. They all go to visit each other, that is, in any of these two cities you can meet both honest man, and a liar.
Let's say you find yourself in one of these cities. How, by asking one single question to the first person you meet, can you determine which city you are in - the city of honest people or the city of liars?

(“Are you in your city?” The answer “yes” will always mean that you are in the city of honest people, no matter who you come across)

According to some information received by the San Francisco police, one could conclude that a theft of the jewels of the millionaire's wife, Mrs. Anderson, was being prepared. Mrs. Anderson lived in one of the first-class hotels. Apparently, the criminal who planned the crime also lived here. A detective was on duty in Mrs. Anderson's room for several days in the hope of capturing the villain, but to no avail. Mrs. Anderson had already begun to make fun of him, when suddenly the following happened. In the evening someone knocked on the door of the room. Then the door opened and a man looked into the room. When he saw Mrs. Anderson, he apologized, saying that he had the wrong door.

“I was absolutely sure that this was my room,” he said embarrassedly. - After all, all the doors are so similar to one another.

Then the detective emerged from the ambush and arrested the stranger. What could convince the detective that there was an intruder in front of him?

(The man knocked. This means he was not going to his room)

The traveler did not sleep for a whole day. Finally he got to the hotel and got a room.

“Please wake me up at seven sharp,” he asked the receptionist.

“Don’t worry,” the receptionist reassured him. “I’ll definitely wake you up, just don’t forget to call me, and I’ll come and knock on your door in an instant.”

“I will be very grateful to you,” the traveler thanked him. “You’ll get twice as much in the morning,” he added, handing the receptionist a tip.

Find the mistake in this story.

(To call the receptionist, the traveler will have to wake up first)

A skyscraper with 230 floors was built in Murom. The higher the floor, the more residents. At the very top (230th floor) 230 people live. Only one lives on the first floor. Name the most pressed elevator button.

(First floor button)

Eight twin brothers escaped for the weekend in Vacation home, and everyone found something to their liking. The first is busy picking apples, the second goes fishing, the third heats the bathhouse, the fourth plays chess, the fifth cooks dinner, the sixth watches TV series about cops on his laptop all day, the seventh discovered the artist in himself and draws the surrounding landscapes. What is the eighth brother doing at this time?

(Plays chess with fourth brother)

In France, there was a literary worker who hated the Eiffel Tower, especially how terrible it looked. At the same time, when he was hungry, he always visited the catering establishment located on the first floor of this architectural symbol of Paris. How is this behavior explained?

(Only in this restaurant, looking out the window, he did not see the Eiffel Tower)

Very famous English writer Bernard Shaw once visited a restaurant with his colleague. They were talking to each other and did not want anyone to disturb them. The orchestra conductor comes up to Shaw and asks him: “What should we play in your honor?”

Shaw, of course, did not want any music and responded very wittily, he said: “I would be very grateful to you if you would play ...”

What do you think Bernard Shaw proposed to the orchestra conductor to play?

(He invited the conductor to play a game of chess)

Tricky riddles with a trick and answers

Listen carefully or read the tricky riddles yourself. Indeed, in some of them the answers lie right on the surface.

The pear is hanging - you can’t eat it. Not a light bulb.
(This is someone else's pear)

What is a dietary egg?
(This is an egg laid by a hen on a diet)

Imagine that you are sailing on the sea in a boat. Suddenly the boat starts to sink, you find yourself in the water, and sharks swim up to you. What to do to save yourself from sharks?
(Stop imagining it)

Olga Nikolaevna finally had her dream come true: she bought herself a new bright red car. The next day, going to work, Olga Nikolaevna, moving on the left side of the road, turned left at a red light, not paying attention to the “No Turn” sign, and to top it all off, she did not fasten her seat belt.

The guard standing at the intersection saw all this, but he didn’t even stop Olga Nikolaevna to at least check her driver’s license. Why?

(Because she walked to work)

A crow is sitting on a branch. What should be done to saw off a branch without disturbing the crow?
(Wait for her to fly away)

When the ram reaches his eighth year, what will happen?
(The ninth will go)

A wild boar climbed a pine tree with four legs and came down with three. How can this be?
(Boars cannot climb trees)

A child was born into a black family in the Congo: all white, even his teeth were snow-white. What's wrong here?
(Children are born without teeth)

You are sitting on an airplane, there is a horse in front of you, and a car behind you. Where are you at?
(On the carousel)

The word is given with four letters, but it can also be written with three letters.
You can usually write it in six letters and then in five letters.
Originally it contained eight letters, and occasionally consists of seven letters.
(“Given”, “it”, “usually”, “then”, “born”, “occasionally”)

The hunter walked past the clock tower. He took out a gun and fired. Where did he end up?
(To the police)

Which hand should you use to stir tea?
(Tea should be stirred with a spoon, not with your hand)

What does a watchman do when a sparrow sits on his head?
(sleeping)

What is the fear of Santa Claus coming called?
(Claustrophobia)

What's not in a woman's handbag?
(About)

Getting ready new year's dinner. The housewife prepares the food. What does she throw into the pan before adding food?
(Sight)

3 turtles are crawling.
The first turtle says: “Two turtles are crawling behind me.”
The second turtle says: “One turtle is crawling behind me and one turtle is crawling in front of me.”
And the third turtle: “Two turtles are crawling in front of me and one turtle is crawling behind me.”
How can this be?
(Turtles crawl in a circle)

Mathematical riddles with a trick and answers

And this section contains riddles for those who love and respect mathematics. Be careful!

Which is correct? Is five plus seven "eleven" or "eleven"?
(Twelve)

There were 3 rabbits in the cage. Three girls asked to give them one rabbit each. Each girl was given a rabbit. And yet there was only one rabbit left in the cage. How did this happen?
(One girl was given a rabbit along with a cage)

Alice wrote the number 86 on a piece of paper and asked her friend Irishka: “Can you increase this number by 12 and show me the answer without crossing out or adding anything?” Irishka did it. Can you?
(Turn over the paper and you will see 98)

There are 70 sheets of paper on the table. For every 10 seconds you can count 10 sheets.
How many seconds will it take to count 50 sheets?
(20 seconds: 70 - 10 - 10 = 50)

A man bought apples for 5 rubles apiece, but sold them for 3 rubles apiece. After some time, he became a millionaire. How did he do it?
(He was a billionaire)

The professor decided to treat his friends to his signature vegetable salad. For this he needed 3 peppers and the same number of tomatoes; There are fewer cucumbers than tomatoes, but more than radishes.
How many different vegetables did the professor use in the salad?
(9)

In the room there were 12 chickens, 3 rabbits, 5 puppies, 2 cats, 1 rooster and 2 hens.
The owner came here with his dog. How many legs are there in the room?
(The owner has two legs - animals have paws)

The geese went to water in single file (one after the other). One goose looked forward - there were 17 heads in front of him. He looked back and there were 42 paws behind him. How many geese went to water?
(39: 17 ahead, 21 behind, plus that goose that turned its head)

Experienced players Kolya and Seryozha played chess, but in the five games they played, each of them blew exactly five times. How did this happen?
(Kolya and Seryozha played with a third person. Another option was to draw 5 times)

Do not write anything or use a calculator. Take 1000. Add 40. Add another thousand. Add 30. Another 1000. Plus 20. Plus 1000. And plus 10. What happened?
(5000? Incorrect. The correct answer is 4100. Try using a calculator)

How to divide the number l88 in half to get one?
(In order to get one from the number l88, you need to write down this number on paper, then draw a straight line exactly in the middle of this number so that it divides the number into upper and lower parts. The result is a fraction: 100 / 100. When divided, this fraction gives unit)

A rich merchant, dying, left his sons an inheritance of a herd of 17 cows. In total, the merchant had 3 sons. The will states that the inheritance should be distributed as follows: the eldest son receives half of the entire herd, the middle son should receive a third of all cows from the herd, younger son must receive a ninth of the flock. How can brothers divide the herd among themselves according to the terms of the will?
(Very simple, you need to take another cow from your relatives, then the eldest son will receive nine cows, the middle one six and the youngest two cows. So - 9 + 6 + 2 = 17. The remaining cow must be returned to the relatives)

Simple and complex logic riddles with a catch, they will cheer you up and help you have fun in any adult company.

What should you do when you see a green man?
(Cross the street)

Not ice, but melting, not a boat, but floating away.
(Salary)

How many programmers does it take to screw in a light bulb?
(One)

These three TV stars have been on the screen for a long time. One is called Stepan, the second is Philip. What is the name of the third one?
(Piggy)

What's the difference between a priest and a Volga?
(Pop is father, and Volga is mother)

Why did Lenin wear boots and Stalin wear boots?
(On the ground)

He may not have children, but he is still a dad. How is this possible?
(This is the Pope)

What is the difference between a women's dormitory and a men's dormitory?
(In the women's dormitory, dishes are washed after meals, and in the men's dormitory - before)

Before calling a woman a bunny, what should a man check?
(Make sure he has enough "cabbage")

Husband getting ready for work:
- Honey, clean my jacket.
Wife:
- I've already cleaned it.
- And the trousers?
- I cleaned it too.
- And the boots?
What did the wife answer?
(Do boots have pockets?)