Questions And Riddles 99% Of People Probably Can’t Solve

Questions And Riddles 99% Of People Probably Can’t Solve

This four-letter word is always done tomorrow. We’re out of tea, the ultimate sorrow! Without the eye, you owe me some money. No sugar, no nectar, no sweetness, no honey. Four-letter word, if by chance you choose, you can never win, you can only lose! What is the four-letter word?

Answer:
Let’s break this down into some simpler language. What four-letter word carries the cliche of always starting tomorrow? A diet. But what about the other clues? Diet without the “T” is “die,” the ultimate sorrow. Diet without the “I” is a phonetic-ish spelling of “debt.” And if your diet is a success, it means you’ve lost weight

Long Live The King!
A king has three cups of water in front of him. One is full, one is half-full, and one is empty. What is the king’s name?

Answer:
This one is closer to a joke than a riddle, but his name is King Phillip III (“fill up three”).

What Does ‘New Door’ Equal?
How can you rearrange the letters in “new door” to create one word?

Answer:
Hopefully you’ve already realized that the letters in “new door” are an anagram for “one word.”

That Tricky Bear
You are inside a square, glass room with all south-facing walls. You see a bear outside. What color is the bear?

Answer:
Another riddle where the answer is obvious after a little thought. The bear would be white because it’s a polar bear hanging out at the North Pole – the only place where all the walls would face south.

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