20 Interesting Puzzles that are a Great Exercise for your Brain

Each of us has solved at least one puzzle in our life. Especially when you were a small child, the older ones asked you various puzzles to which you had to give the correct answer. Most of us, as adults, enjoy tricky puzzles and riddles. And why not? Riddles are a great way to shake your brain, boost your intelligence, spend quality time and give your brain a good workout.

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If you still want to accept our challenge and discover the solutions to these tangled and logical problems, come and be our guest. In addition, arm yourself with attention, dedication, prepare for an interesting time spent and for logical answers. Think outside the box. We wish you luck!

 

  • What language do people speak who do not utter a single word aloud?

 

  • What disappears when you say his name?

 

  • A jar is left on the edge of the table so that half of it hangs in the air. What’s in the jar?

 

  • What allows you to look through walls?

 

  • I have no brothers or sisters, and this man’s father is my father’s son. Who is this man?

 

  • You have three matches. How can you make four of them without breaking any of them?

 

  • What is it that will never fit in one pot?

 

  • What appears once a minute, twice in a moment, and not once in a thousand years?

 

  • What is greater than God, more evil than the devil, the poor have it, the rich need it and if you eat it you will die?

 

  • In the morning he walks on 4 legs, in the afternoon on 2, and in the evening on 3. What is it?

 

  • What should you do when you see a green man?

 

  • What goes up and down and still does not move?

 

  • A girl dropped the ring in her coffee and she took it out without smearing her fingers. How is that possible?

 

  • I am light as a feather, but even the strongest man can not hold me for more than 5 minutes.

 

  • Stacey’s mother had four children. The first was called April, the second May, and the third June. What is the name of the fourth child?

 

  • You throw away the outside and cook the inside. Then eat the outside and discard the inside. What did you eat?

 

  • I’m tall when I’m young and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?

 

  • What travels the world but stays in one place?

 

  • What increases but never decreases?

 

  • What belongs to you, but others use it more than you?

 

  • Gesture (body language).

 

  • The silence.

 

  • Ice.

 

  • Window.

 

  • Son.

 

  • Make the number 4 of them.

 

  • His lid.

 

  • The letter М.

 

  • Nothing.

 

  • Man (metaphor for maturity, life and old age).

 

  • To cross the street.

 

  • The road.

 

  • The puzzle does not say what kind of coffee it is or whether the coffee was made at all. The ring simply fell into her dry coffee.

 

  • Breath.

 

  • Stacy.

 

  • Corn.

 

  • Candle.

 

  • A stamp.

 

  • Age.

 

  • Phone number.