i need some riddles

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Huddo said:
Oh, here's another one...

I am found in the pond, at the bottom of the garden
I hide at night's beginning
I can be seen twice per annum
Once in autumn, but never in summer...

This one isn't too hard, I'm sure one of you clever Escapists will figure it out
The letter N... I don't know if i'm the first to say it but i do all the riddle for page one to the last.
Edit: Yup, someone on page 2 did it.
 

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My appearance is white, but often black. I am long and often hard.

Some ladies loves me, some grudges me, but I stand up every time a lady walks into the room.

What am I?

A gentleman... Get it? They often wear a tuxedo...
I had a different answers. And it fit all that. Do i win also?
 

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Imperator_DK said:
The man who made it does not want it
The man who buys it does not need it.
The man who needs it does not know it.

What is it?
Well, i'm not sure but i'll say shit. Not crap... just shit. Follow my logic here
The guy don't want it, even if he produce it.
When you buy something that don't work (a shit) you don't need it because it won't do anything.
A Man that need it (need to collect his shit (the expression)) doesn't know it till it's too late.

So, i'm i right?
Hehe, the original answer would be "a coffin", but this multiuse word may indeed verbally qualify as a solution. As the word doesn't refer to the same object in all contexts though, I'm not sure it's a perfect answer. But I'd accept it, if nothing else for the creativity ;)
 

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1.A murderer is condemned to death. He has to choose between three rooms. The first is full of raging fires, the second is full of assassins with loaded guns, and the third is full of lions that haven't eaten in 3 years. Which room is safest for him?
The third one because after three years, the lions will all be dead. They would be death after just a week, by the way.
not_the_dm said:
4.The following number is the only one of its kind: 8,549,176,320. Can you figure out what is so special about it?
None of the number that make 8,549,176,320 repeat themselves.
 

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Imperator_DK said:
Akalistos said:
Imperator_DK said:
The man who made it does not want it
The man who buys it does not need it.
The man who needs it does not know it.

What is it?
Well, i'm not sure but i'll say shit. Not crap... just shit. Follow my logic here
The guy don't want it, even if he produce it.
When you buy something that don't work (a shit) you don't need it because it won't do anything.
A Man that need it (need to collect his shit (the expression)) doesn't know it till it's too late.

So, i'm i right?
Hehe, the original answer would be "a coffin", but this multiuse word may indeed verbally qualify as a solution. As the word doesn't refer to the same object in all contexts though, I'm not sure it's a perfect answer. But I'd accept it, if nothing else for the creativity ;)
I think beside the box... or coffin. Whatever the case may be.
 

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not_the_dm said:
1.A murderer is condemned to death. He has to choose between three rooms. The first is full of raging fires, the second is full of assassins with loaded guns, and the third is full of lions that haven't eaten in 3 years. Which room is safest for him?

2.I have two arms, but fingers none. I have two feet, but cannot run. I carry well, but I have found I carry best with my feet off the ground. What am I?

3.You are in a place called Jack's world and there is only one law. There is a mirror, but no reflection. There is pizza with cheese, but not sausage. There is pepper, but no salt. There is a door, yet no entrance or exit. What is the law?

4.The following number is the only one of its kind: 8,549,176,320. Can you figure out what is so special about it?


1. lions dont live after not eating for three years

3. things must have pairs of letters

thats all i got so far


Wrong. Most of them like reflection and exit and....
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I see.
The joke's on me!
 

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So ur with ur honey and yur making out wen the phone rigns. U anser it n the vioce is " wut r u doing with my daughter?" U tell ur girl n she say " my dad is ded".
THEN WHO WAS PHONE?
 

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Imperator_DK said:
The man who made it does not want it
The man who buys it does not need it.
The man who needs it does not know it.

What is it?
isn't that a riddler quote?
Infact there is a few riddler quotes.
Awesome
 

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A old man is dying and he has three sons, he splits his money evenly between the sons and says, "who ever can fill my entire room with something will be the son I leave my estate too". the first son went out and bought as much hay and he could buy, but it would only fill up about half the room. The second son went out and bought as much rice as he could, but it only filled 2/3s of the room. Finally the third son goes out and buys only two things that will both fit in his pocket and returns home. He filled the room and inherited his dying fathers estate, with money to spare. What did he buy?

{A candle and match, he filled the room with light!}
 

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"What walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon and three at night?"

"That's simple, a man. A man as a baby crawls on four legs, walks on two and when he needs a cane walks on three."

"So close, but wrong. The answer to all three is a baby. You see, it begins as a baby with four legs, then you rip on two of its legs where is wiggles around, then if you tie a cane to one of its stumps it can hobble around a bit."

"That's horrible, how could you joke like that?"

"Simple, madam, it's not my baby."

Cookie for anyone who gets the reference.

So you drop a tennis ball down a hole. The hole is too deep and oddly shaped to reach your hand in through to get it, the the ground is too hard to dig, and the ball is almost three feet down. What five letter word do you use to get the ball?
 

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Kimarous said:
Kimarous said:
Here's one that I made myself. It was originally intended to be a puzzle poem but ultimately became a straight-up riddle.

To warmth, I am the frozen blight
And I am evil to all good;
I am darkness to the light
And barren waste to grass and wood.

I'm what makes the rich turn poor;
I'm what makes the cup run dry;
I'm the source of every war
And what makes the living die.

Know that I am everywhere,
Oppressive as a tyrant's fist;
Know too that I am nowhere,
For technically I don't exist.

What am I?
skystryke said:
The stuff about wars and the rich is making me think of either Time or Greed, although both are probably wrong.
Nope and nope.

Imperator_DK said:
Change?

Quite beautifully written, by the way.
Nope and thanks.

sycoesis said:
is it god or possibly fear
Incorrect on both counts.

The answer is not:
- Time
- Greed
- Change
- God
- Fear
Money?
 

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Kimarous said:
Here's one that I made myself. It was originally intended to be a puzzle poem but ultimately became a straight-up riddle.

To warmth, I am the frozen blight
And I am evil to all good;
I am darkness to the light
And barren waste to grass and wood.

I'm what makes the rich turn poor;
I'm what makes the cup run dry;
I'm the source of every war
And what makes the living die.

Know that I am everywhere,
Oppressive as a tyrant's fist;
Know too that I am nowhere,
For technically I don't exist.

What am I?
That's a damn good riddle...

I just can't work it out. Anything I think of is immediately discounted by another sentence.

>:{

TheYellowCellPhone said:
"What walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon and three at night?"

"That's simple, a man. A man as a baby crawls on four legs, walks on two and when he needs a cane walks on three."

"So close, but wrong. The answer to all three is a baby. You see, it begins as a baby with four legs, then you rip on two of its legs where is wiggles around, then if you tie a cane to one of its stumps it can hobble around a bit."

"That's horrible, how could you joke like that?"

"Simple, madam, it's not my baby."

Cookie for anyone who gets the reference.
Arkham Asylum. The Riddler's interview tapes.

They were great :D

TheYellowCellPhone said:
So you drop a tennis ball down a hole. The hole is too deep and oddly shaped to reach your hand in through to get it, the the ground is too hard to dig, and the ball is almost three feet down. What five letter word do you use to get the ball?
"Accio"?

As in the Harry Potter spell?

Patrick_and_the_ricks said:
I_am_a_Spoon said:
A diamond in the dark,
on a leash that never falters.
Shadow is his veil.
A spider?
Nope.
 

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I_am_a_Spoon said:
TheYellowCellPhone said:
"What walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon and three at night?"

"That's simple, a man. A man as a baby crawls on four legs, walks on two and when he needs a cane walks on three."

"So close, but wrong. The answer to all three is a baby. You see, it begins as a baby with four legs, then you rip on two of its legs where is wiggles around, then if you tie a cane to one of its stumps it can hobble around a bit."

"That's horrible, how could you joke like that?"

"Simple, madam, it's not my baby."

Cookie for anyone who gets the reference.
Arkham Asylum. The Riddler's interview tapes.

They were great :D

TheYellowCellPhone said:
So you drop a tennis ball down a hole. The hole is too deep and oddly shaped to reach your hand in through to get it, the the ground is too hard to dig, and the ball is almost three feet down. What five letter word do you use to get the ball?
"Accio"?

As in the Harry Potter spell?

Patrick_and_the_ricks said:
I_am_a_Spoon said:
A diamond in the dark,
on a leash that never falters.
Shadow is his veil.
A spider?
Nope.
Well first a promise is a promise:


And second, no to the second riddle, it's not a Harry Potter spell.

Hint: this was a puzzle in the first Professor Layton game.
 

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A frog fell into a hole that was 14 1/2 feet deep. He could jump 3 feet, but he slid back a foot each time he jumped. How many jumps does it take him to get out of the hole?
 

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TRR said:
skystryke said:
TRR said:
i have a dead cat and a live one, but only one cat. who am I?
This will be spelled wrong but Schrodinger.
well its not and its right, not really a riddle though as much as an obscure reference.

also someone at least try these two i posted earlier (yes this does sound desperate for attention)

1. four men are standing in a straight line, all are facing the same direction parallel to the line they stand in, they can only look straight ahead, they cannot talk to each other, two men have black top hats and the other two have white top hats, the fourth and last person in the line is separated by a massive concrete wall so no one can see him, they are being held captive until one of them can determine the colour of his hat. how do they escape.

2. youre in a COMPLETELY SEALED room, there are no openings or flaws in the wall (think metre thick walls of gold). you have a table and a mirror, how do you escape? (by the way there is light)
2. Angle the mirror so that the table is reflected in it. You then looked in the mirror and saw the table - in half. Two halves make a whole, you jump through the hole and you're out of the room.

Something like that It's a play on words, I know, but I can't remember the precise answer.

Edit: Damn, already been answered. My explanation is better though..
 

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Kimarous said:
Here's one that I made myself. It was originally intended to be a puzzle poem but ultimately became a straight-up riddle.

To warmth, I am the frozen blight
And I am evil to all good;
I am darkness to the light
And barren waste to grass and wood.

I'm what makes the rich turn poor;
I'm what makes the cup run dry;
I'm the source of every war
And what makes the living die.

Know that I am everywhere,
Oppressive as a tyrant's fist;
Know too that I am nowhere,
For technically I don't exist.

What am I?


The answer is not:
- Time
- Greed
- Change
- God
- Fear
BlackStar42 said:
That is incorrect.

I_am_a_Spoon said:
That's a damn good riddle...

I just can't work it out. Anything I think of is immediately discounted by another sentence.

>:{
Thanks. Yeah, this poem is meant to be hard. I don't think anybody has ever guessed it, seeing as how the answer is deeply engrained into my personal mentality.

I'll give one last hint before I finally reveal the answer:

Every single sentence is meant literally.
 

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Kimarous said:
Thanks. Yeah, this poem is meant to be hard. I don't think anybody has ever guessed it, seeing as how the answer is deeply engrained into my personal mentality.

I'll give one last hint before I finally reveal the answer:

Every single sentence is meant literally.
Yeah, that's what I thought. That's why it's so damn hard.

The most annoying line of all though is:
Kimarous said:
For technically I don't exist.
That drives me mad as hell. It's even worse now that I know you're being literal and not figurative. That one line instantly voids any of the answers I was going to give...