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Can you work out the answer to this riddle? Answer - There are 5 animals going towards the river. How many triangles can you see in the image? Answer - There are 24 triangles in total.

Can you find all of the eggs our driver has hidden? Answer - There are 12 eggs hidden, we've circled where they can be found in the image. Why was the Easter bunny so upset? Answer - He was having a bad hare day!

Why shouldn't you tell an Easter egg a joke? Answer - Because it might crack up! Why kind of music do Easter bunnies like? Answer - Hip-Hop! How many total squares can you find in the image?

The image is made up of eight tiny squares, eighteen single squares, nine 2 x 2 squares, four 3 x 3 squares, and one 4 x 4 square. A driver needs to pass under a bridge, but his truck is one inch too tall.

However despite this issue, the driver finds a way to continue further. Answer - He's walking! Can you unscramble the letters to find our 10 letter word? Answer - Springtime. How high would you have to count before you would use the letter A in the English language spelling of a whole number? Answer - One thousand. I am as light as a feather but no one can hold me for long. Answer - Your breath. What letter of the alphabet contains the most water?

Answer - The letter C. You see me in water, but I never get wet. Answer - Your reflection. You see a boat filled with people. When you look again, the boat has not sunk, but there is not a single person onboard.

Answer - Everyone onboard was married. There was a green house. Inside the green house there was a white house. Inside the white house there was a red house. Inside the red house there were lots of babies. Answer - Watermelon.

During which month do people sleep the least? Answer - February because it has the least nights, even in leap years! Christmas Tree Spot the Difference Answers. I speak without a mouth, and hear without ears. I have no body, but come alive with wind. Answer - An echo! What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years? Answer - The letter "m"! Susan was born on December 28th, yet her birthday always falls in the summer.

Answer - Susan lives in the Southern Hemisphere! Look at my face, I am somebody. Look at my back, I am nobody. Answer - A mirror! How can you enter a room with two legs, but leave with six legs? Answer - Take a chair with you on the way out! When does Halloween come before Valentine's Day? Answer - In a dictionary! What has a head, a tail, is brown and has no legs? Answer - A penny, or 2 pence piece. A clerk at a butcher shop stands five feet ten inches tall and wears size 13 sneakers.

What does he weigh? Answer - The clerk weighs meat! What animal has no wings, but yet will fly? Answer - Caterpillar.

We'd also accept flying fox, flying squirrel and flying fish. A dog has three puppies named Mopsy, Topsy and Spot. What was the Mother's name? Answer - What. I go up and down the stairs without moving. Answer - Carpet. We'll also accept bannisters or handrails. The pattern contains no vowels. How can you make seven even? Answer - Remove the S. You tell me… Can you work out the puzzle? Share this: Click to share on Twitter Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window Click to share on Pinterest Opens in new window Click to email this to a friend Opens in new window.

Like this: Like Loading Yes definitely try it! The elephant one drives people crazy! You got it! So 44 is 9, 9 is 4, 4 is the magic number. Not quite! Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

Email required Address never made public. Name required. Follow Following. Lastly, they're drinking buddies. It's possible there is no game but messing with you ; posted by jesirose at PM on April 23, [ 1 favorite ].

Response by poster: There's some sort of system going on It's like they are going to a place by taking a certain route. I'm almost certain it has something to do with giving away the letters of the name of the place. I may just need to get a pen and paper and figure it out for myself. Response by poster: Ok, my friend slipped up, and said "sorry, I was thinking of the wrong TEAM", so i think it has something to do with sports teams. I think that the initial phrase "i'm going on a business trip" or "I'm going on a vacation" might denote the type of sport, and then they might be spelling out the name of a sports team.

An example: "I'm going on a vacation, going to stay there for 5 nights, then stay for one night, then go to Bristol. Answer is Sacramento. Perhaps the names of sports teams in the towns that they are mentioning are spelling out the name of a town?

Best answer: I bet the number of nights indicates vowels. Perhaps consonants are then just the first letter of the city. Does that make any sense? Best answer: I think you're onto something, goingonit I'm going on a business trip to C harleston, then to H ouston, going to stay one night A , then go to R ichmond, then G eorgetown where I'm going to stay two nights E , then on to R aleigh, and finally S pringfield.

Response by poster: You've got it! Business trip means they are naming the the capital, and "summer vacation" means that it's a college team. Was this a liveblog of a riddle being told? I love this place. Best answer: There's an exceptionally difficult-to-get version of this which goes as follows. You ask any question which has a yes or no answer, and anyone who's 'in' on it can reply with a yes or no.

My sister told me this. So,I looked it up online here and cheated. Haha, our high school basketball team used to play this on the bus to away games.

It took me at least a year before I figured it out…. You know, actually and this is putting a lot of thought into it , I think this clue would be too much of a hint and would make it too easy for the guessers. That would clue the guessers in on the fact that the spelling matters most. Before playing, I tell my students that if they figure it out, dont shout it out. Then we can continue and they are now in on it too. To let me know that they know the solition, they tell me 3 things in a row that may go, and 1 that can not.

Awesome game! And I, Mr Seefeld can go even though teachers are not allowed through! Ive pondered other games like this with the same idea because the thrill og GGD may only be experienced once in a lifetime. True Blue Gate was my best one. Can you guess the rule now that you know green glass doors solution?

My best guess on True Blue Gate is words with a silent E? Thanks for sharing, Mr. A girl cannot go through but a grill can. No students either, but teenagers. A noodle can make it through, but not soup! No soup for you! I think I need to eat something. A platter goes in, but not a dish. A buddy gets through, but not a friend. A villain gets in, but not an enemy. I am entertained just making up related in some way words. Thank you for this game idea!



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