95+ Stupid Riddles That Make No Sense but Are Still Funny
On the surface, stupid riddles appear harmless, almost trivial, designed to make you laugh or roll your eyes. But beneath their seeming simplicity lies a subtle trap for your mind. Each riddle teases assumptions, bending logic in ways that feel cruel yet compelling. What seems obvious can be entirely wrong, and what seems silly can demand sharp reasoning. These riddles probe the thin line between understanding and confusion, forcing you to reconsider even the most mundane situations. They toy with perception, challenge instinct, and expose how quickly the mind can mislead itself. Every answer carries a shadow of doubt, making you question whether simplicity is ever truly safe. Dive into these Riddles and discover the disorienting thrill of being outsmarted by the absurd.
1.
Riddle: What has a head, a tail, is brown, and has no legs?
Answer: A penny
2.
Riddle: What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
Answer: The letter “M”
3.
Riddle: What has keys but can’t open locks?
Answer: A piano
4.
Riddle: What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
Answer: A stamp
5.
Riddle: What has an eye but cannot see?
Answer: A needle
6.
Riddle: What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?
Answer: A teapot
7.
Riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water?
Answer: A sponge
8.
Riddle: What gets wetter the more it dries?
Answer: A towel
9.
Riddle: What has hands but can’t clap?
Answer: A clock
10.
Riddle: What has a neck but no head?
Answer: A bottle
11.
Riddle: What can you catch but not throw?
Answer: A cold
12.
Riddle: What has one eye but can’t see and is used for sewing?
Answer: A needle
13.
Riddle: What belongs to you but is used more by others?
Answer: Your name
14.
Riddle: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
Answer: Footsteps
15.
Riddle: What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water?
Answer: A map
16.
Riddle: What has a bed but never sleeps?
Answer: A river
17.
Riddle: What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks?
Answer: A river
18.
Riddle: What has a ring but no finger?
Answer: A telephone
19.
Riddle: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
Answer: The future
20.
Riddle: What kind of room has no doors or windows?
Answer: A mushroom
21.
Riddle: What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?
Answer: Silence
22.
Riddle: What comes down but never goes up?
Answer: Rain
23.
Riddle: What is easy to lift but hard to throw?
Answer: A feather
24.
Riddle: What has a spine but no bones?
Answer: A book
25.
Riddle: What has teeth but cannot bite?
Answer: A comb
26.
Riddle: What is always in the middle of nowhere?
Answer: The letter “H”
27.
Riddle: What gets bigger the more you take away?
Answer: A hole
28.
Riddle: What begins with an E, ends with an E, but only contains one letter?
Answer: An envelope
29.
Riddle: What has four wheels and flies?
Answer: A garbage truck
30.
Riddle: What goes up but never comes down?
Answer: Your age
31.
Riddle: What is always coming but never arrives?
Answer: Tomorrow
32.
Riddle: What has a bark but no bite?
Answer: A tree
33.
Riddle: What kind of tree can you carry in your hand?
Answer: A palm
34.
Riddle: What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?
Answer: Incorrectly
35.
Riddle: What can fill a room but takes up no space?
Answer: Light
36.
Riddle: What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
Answer: A clock
37.
Riddle: What has a tongue but cannot taste, and moves but cannot walk?
Answer: A shoe
38.
Riddle: What flies without wings and cries without eyes?
Answer: A cloud
39.
Riddle: What can be broken but never held?
Answer: A promise
40.
Riddle: What runs around a backyard but never moves?
Answer: A fence
41.
Riddle: What has four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening?
Answer: A human (classic Sphinx reference)
42.
Riddle: What has a key but no locks and space but no room?
Answer: A keyboard
43.
Riddle: What is black when it’s clean and white when it’s dirty?
Answer: A chalkboard
44.
Riddle: What can you break even if you never pick it up?
Answer: A promise
45.
Riddle: What can travel around the world without moving?
Answer: A stamp
46.
Riddle: What has six faces, but does not wear makeup, has twenty-one eyes, but cannot see?
Answer: A die
47.
Riddle: What kind of cup can’t hold water?
Answer: A cupcake
48.
Riddle: What has legs but doesn’t walk?
Answer: A table
49.
Riddle: What is heavier: a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks?
Answer: Neither, both weigh a pound
50.
Riddle: What has a bottom at the top?
Answer: A leg
51.
Riddle: What comes once in a year, twice in a week, and never in a day?
Answer: The letter “E”
52.
Riddle: What has an end but no beginning?
Answer: A rope
53.
Riddle: What has one leg and a foot?
Answer: A ruler
54.
Riddle: What runs but never walks, has a bed but never sleeps?
Answer: A river
55.
Riddle: What has a horn but does not honk?
Answer: A rhinoceros
56.
Riddle: What has an ear but cannot hear?
Answer: Corn
57.
Riddle: What is always coming but never arrives?
Answer: Tomorrow
58.
Riddle: What has a heart that doesn’t beat?
Answer: An artichoke
59.
Riddle: What has a head and a tail but no body?
Answer: A coin
60.
Riddle: What has a thumb and four fingers but is not alive?
Answer: A glove
61.
Riddle: What has holes but can hold water?
Answer: A sponge
62.
Riddle: What can’t talk but will reply when spoken to?
Answer: An echo
63.
Riddle: What has teeth but cannot bite?
Answer: A comb
64.
Riddle: What flies without wings?
Answer: Time
65.
Riddle: What can’t be seen, touched, or heard but will always follow you?
Answer: Your shadow
66.
Riddle: What has a neck but no head?
Answer: A bottle
67.
Riddle: What can be cracked, made, told, and played?
Answer: A joke
68.
Riddle: What is white when dirty and black when clean?
Answer: A chalkboard
69.
Riddle: What has a head, a tail, is brown, and has no legs?
Answer: A penny
70.
Riddle: What has words but never speaks?
Answer: A book
71.
Riddle: What can you keep after giving it to someone?
Answer: Your word
72.
Riddle: What has a bed but does not sleep?
Answer: A river
73.
Riddle: What gets bigger when more is taken away?
Answer: A hole
74.
Riddle: What comes down but never goes up?
Answer: Rain
75.
Riddle: What has a bottom at the top?
Answer: A leg
76.
Riddle: What has keys but opens no locks?
Answer: A piano
77.
Riddle: What has a spine but no bones?
Answer: A book
78.
Riddle: What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
Answer: A clock
79.
Riddle: What has a tongue but cannot taste?
Answer: A shoe
80.
Riddle: What can be broken without being held?
Answer: A promise
81.
Riddle: What runs but never walks?
Answer: A river
82.
Riddle: What can fill a room but takes no space?
Answer: Light
83.
Riddle: What has six faces and twenty-one eyes but cannot see?
Answer: A die
84.
Riddle: What has a horn but doesn’t honk?
Answer: A rhinoceros
85.
Riddle: What has ears but cannot hear?
Answer: Corn
86.
Riddle: What has legs but doesn’t walk?
Answer: A table
87.
Riddle: What has a thumb and four fingers but is not alive?
Answer: A glove
88.
Riddle: What can be cracked, told, played, and made?
Answer: A joke
89.
Riddle: What is black when clean and white when dirty?
Answer: A chalkboard
90.
Riddle: What has a head and a tail but no body?
Answer: A coin
91.
Riddle: What flies without wings and cries without eyes?
Answer: A cloud
92.
Riddle: What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?
Answer: Silence
93.
Riddle: What belongs to you but is used more by others?
Answer: Your name
94.
Riddle: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
Answer: Footsteps
95.
Riddle: What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water?
Answer: A map
96.
Riddle: What has a bed but never sleeps?
Answer: A river
97.
Riddle: What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
Answer: A stamp
98.
Riddle: What has hands but can’t clap?
Answer: A clock
99.
Riddle: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
Answer: The future
Stupid riddles expose how fragile human reasoning can be. Their absurdity lulls you into overconfidence, yet the simplest question can trap your mind in hesitation. Logic feels like an ally, but it is easily twisted; perception deceives, and the seemingly obvious can be entirely wrong. Each answer is a mirror reflecting how easily assumptions betray us. As you move through these riddles, the line between sense and nonsense blurs. The mind cannot trust certainty, and the comfort of simplicity collapses. The true darkness of these riddles lies not in complexity, but in the quiet realization that even the absurd can confound, and the simplest truth can hide deception.