How to play
Read each question and tap the answer you think is right. You get instant feedback: the correct answer lights up green, and a short fact explains it, so you learn something with every question. Answer all 10 to see your score, then play again for a fresh mix.
Tips
Take your time, since there is no clock. If a question stumps you, rule out the answers that seem clearly wrong first. And read the explanation even when you are right, because the facts are where the fun is. The questions and answers shuffle every round, so replaying is a genuine test, not a memory trick.
Why riddles are so good for kids
A riddle is a tiny puzzle made of words. To solve one, a child has to notice that words can mean two things at once, which is a real thinking skill: it builds vocabulary, flexible thinking and a sense of humor all at the same time. Riddles also teach kids to sit with being stumped for a moment, and the groan-then-grin when the answer lands is exactly what makes them want the next one.
How to use these riddles
Riddles work best out loud. Read the question to the car, the classroom or the dinner table, let everyone guess freely first, and only then look at the four choices. Teachers use one riddle as a morning warm-up or a line-up ticket at the door. And because each round deals 10 riddles from a pool of 120, the game stays fresh for many rounds of family competition.
Frequently asked questions
Is the riddles for kids quiz free to play?
Yes. Every quiz on GamesMom is completely free, with no download and no sign-up. Open the page and start answering.
Are the questions the same every time?
No. Each round picks 10 questions from a pool of 102, and both the question order and the answer positions are shuffled, so every replay feels different.
What ages is this quiz good for?
It is written for children around ages 6-11, but anyone who enjoys riddles questions can play. Younger kids can play along with a grown-up reading the questions.