it'd be a human right? when born you crawl, mid-life you walk, when you die, you lie down. If i'm right, i would have added on supper, you walk on 3.Aethren said:An animal wakes up on 4 legs, has two legs during lunch, and dies with 0. What is it?
He was insideEmpressZombiKitty said:There was a man who was walking. There was heavy rain and it was very muddy. The man looks back to see his footprints, but they aren't there. Why?
Water. Or a fridge. Or colors. Or genetically inherited traits (they run in the family).Urgh76 said:OT: What runs but never walks? XD
He eats all of the mattress but the springs and uses one of them as a lock pick and escapes. Presumably he isn't killed or maimed during the escape and is able to reintegrate into society.SmilingKitsune said:Here is a riddle taken from Kurt Vonnegut's fantastic book The Sirens of Titan.
A man is locked in a room with nothing but a calander and a matress, how does he survive?
Fire.Theron Julius said:I am always hungry, I must be fed. Were I to lick the hand that fed me, it would soon turn red.
Playing cards.RandallJohn said:An old one:
A dozen royals gathered round, entertained by two who clowned.
Each king there had servants ten. But none of them were also men.
The smallest servant sometimes might defeat the king in a fair fight.
A weapon stout, a priceless jewel, the beat of life, a farmer?s tool.
He's walking backwards?EmpressZombiKitty said:Since no one seemed to try my other one, here's another!
There was a man who was walking. There was heavy rain and it was very muddy. The man looks back to see his footprints, but they aren't there. Why?
He is walking on his hands, therefore leaving no FOOTprints?EmpressZombiKitty said:Since no one seemed to try my other one, here's another!
There was a man who was walking. There was heavy rain and it was very muddy. The man looks back to see his footprints, but they aren't there. Why?
i know im late to the game but i know the first one.Redingold said:1. You have two old-fashioned hourglasses. One contains five hours of sand, one contains eight. How would you go about timing eleven hours?
2. You have an old-fashioned pair of scales. Given that you must weigh a series of objects with integer masses between 1 and 40 grams, inclusive, what is the lowest number of weights needed to weigh any given object?
I've heard this one so many times, but a good one nonetheless. You first take the chicken, and when you return, choose the bag or fox- I'm going with fox. When you drop off the fox, take the chicken with you. Then drop off the chicken and take the bag. Lastly, return for the chicken, and cross one more time.Rough Sausage said:The fox-bag-chicken riddle: A farmer has a fox, a chicken, and a bag of seeds. If the wolf is alone with the chicken, it will eat it. If the chicken is alone with the seeds, it will eat them. The farmer has to cross a river and can only bring one thing at a time. How does he get all of them over?
Rumpustiltskin, that's me! I think.Droppa Deuce said:I have many names, but am only called one
My duty is mischief, it is so much fun
If you can guess who I am, rewarded you'll be
Or I'll curse ye forever, until I set ye free
Happy Birthday.Kuroneko97 said:As for a riddle, here is one.
A poor man was at a bar. He sees a rich man take 50's out his pocket to pay the cashier. The poor man says to the rich man "I know all the songs known to man." The rich man laughed and said, "I bet you all the money in my pocket that you can't sing a song with my daughter's name in it, Sarah Lee Greyson." The poor man went home rich and the rich man went home poor. What song did the man sing?
Friday's the name of the horse. Old riddle, but good.callmegreen said:A man on a horse rides into town on monday stays for 2 days and leaves on friday how is this possible?