Hard Riddles and Answers

 

Question: What is a word made up of 4 letters, yet is also made up of 3. Sometimes is written with 9 letters, and then with 4. Rarely consists of 6, and never is written with 5.


Question: A man orders a coffee and finds a fly in it. He sends it back and gets another one. But he quickly discovers that they gave him the same coffee that had the fly in it.

How did he know?

Question: Although I'm far from the point, I'm not a mistake.
I fix yours.

What am I?

Question: If you randomly choose one of the following answers to this question, what is your chance of getting it right?

A) 50%
B) 25%
C) 0%
D) 25%

Question: What do these things all have in common: Laughter, living well, and a good offense?

Question: Round like a apple, deep like a cup, but all the kings horses can't pull it up.

What is it?

Question: A deaf and mute man goes to the train station. Tickets for the train are 50 cents each. The man goes to the ticket booth and hands the man inside just a dollar. The man in the booth hands him two tickets.

How did the man in the booth know to give him two tickets without even looking at him?

Question: With one you can't count past six,
nor can the gap between v and x be fixed.
You can read all of these lines,
but can't say what solves me.

What am I?

Lost (medium)

Question: If you lose one of me, you are upset, bewildered, and perplexed.
If you lose two of me, you are blissfully unaware.

What am I?

Question: A claustrophobic person gets on a train. The train enters a tunnel just as it is leaving the station.

Where is the best place for him to sit?