Here’s a vast library of riddles — classic riddles, funny riddles, difficult riddles, math riddles, logic riddles and more for people of all ages. So dive into these collections to rack your brain to find the answers.
Math Puzzles, Riddles
Nothing pumps your brain better than the old and classic puzzle problems. And today we have one for you. So can you guess the answer? Quick, share it in the comments.

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This is a secondary school level math puzzle. Let’s see how good is are you in cracking it. Share your answer in your comments.

Answer:Answer: C. Since Alex ranked 9th from the top there are 8 students ahead of him. And he ranked 38th from the bottom that means 37 students are behind him. So the total number of students will be 8 + Alex + 37= 46.
Hard Puzzles, Riddles
Alright, this one is really simple. But most of the people get it wrong. Let’s see if you can get the right answer.

Answer:Answer: The doctor is the boy’s mother. The picture of fishing with the son conjures a “son-dad time” picture. Our mind perceives it must be the son’s dad or a male figure who went fishing. Well, that’s how these riddles play with our minds.
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How’s that possible? Yes! you need to start thinking from impossible to possible :) Hint: think simple but out of the box.

Answer:Answer: One of the numbers (1975) could be the hospital room or even a postal code.
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You’ll need to challenge your assumptions to get the right answer. Please comment your answer below.

Answer:Camera
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Most of the creatures on earth have red blood — but there are some exceptions. Can you name an animal that has blue blood? (Bonus points if you can tell why this animal has blue blood.)

Answer:Answer: Octopus, Squid, Horseshoe Crabs. The reason why these animals have blue blood is because of hemocyanin, a copper-rich protein present in their blood. While animals with red blood including humans have Hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein responsible for the red color.
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Do you know how things weight in the water? That’s today’s puzzle challenge. Clue — Think about buoyant force
