The document contains 12 riddles or puzzles with questions and answers. The riddles cover a variety of topics including: a man walking in the rain without getting his hair wet; a cowboy traveling to town and leaving on the same day; seeing a boat full of people without anyone on board; a doctor unable to operate on his son; something that can run but not walk; how far a dog can run into the woods; simple math subtraction; figuring out the name of a third daughter; filling a bucket with an exact amount of water without standard measuring tools; something full of holes that holds water; a 5-letter word that gets shorter when 2 letters are added; and something that occurs once a minute, twice in a moment
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Kid riddles and answers
1. Kid riddles and answers
1 A man was outside taking a walk, when it started to rain. The man didn’t have an umbrella
and he wasn’t wearing a hat. His clothes got soaked, yet not a single hair on his head got wet. How
could this happen?
2 A cowboy rides into town on Friday, stays for three days, then leaves on Friday. How did he
do it?
3 You walk across a bridge and you see a boat full of people yet there isn’t a single person on
board. How is that possible?
4 A boy was rushed to the hospital emergency room. The ER doctor saw the boy and said, “I
cannot operate on this boy. He is my son.” But the doctor was not the boy’s father. How could that
be?
5 What can run but can’t walk?
6 How far can a dog run into the woods?
7 If there are 3 apples and you take away 2, how many do you have?
8 Beth’s mother has three daughters. One is called Lara, the other one is Sara. What is the
name of the third daughter?
9 You have a 5 gallon bucket and a 3 gallon bucket with as much water as you need, but no
other measuring devices. Fill the 5 gallon bucket with exactly 4 gallons of water.
10 What’s full of holes but still holds water?
11 What 5-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
12 What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment and never in one thousand years?