Brain-teasers for kids that everyone in the family will find challenging
Time to rack your brains!
How can you share five apples between five people and still have one apple left in the basket?
One of the five people should take their apple with the basket.
How do you make the number 66 one-and-a-half times bigger without doing any maths?
Flip it upside down.
There are 22 blue and 35 black socks in a drawer. How many socks do you need to take out of the drawer to find a matching pair?
Only three socks.
A harp has four of something, whilst a guitar has six of them. What are we talking about?
Letters.
A dog was on a ten-meter-long leash, but managed to walk 200 meters away from its owner. How did that happen?
The leash wasn't tied to anything.
Which sentence is correct: 'I can't see any white egg yolk', or 'I can't see any yellow egg whites'.
Both – the yolk in a white egg is yellow; the whites in yellow eggs are white.
How do mornings and evenings end?
With a 'G'.
During what month of the year does a talkative girl talk the least?
In February.
There is something that you own which other people use way more often than you do. What is it?
Your name.
Is it possible to predict the score at a game before it starts?
Yes, it will always be 0 – 0.
A man is driving a truck, the lights are off and the moon isn't in the sky. A woman crosses the street. Somehow the driver doesn't hit her. How come?
It happened during the day.
You're in a plane; there is a horse in front of you, and a car behind you. Where are you?
On a fairground carousel.
What symbol can you put between 5 and 6 so that the result is greater than 5, but less than 6?
5.6
Where can you find rivers with no water, cities with no buildings and forests with no trees?
On a map.