Logic and Math Riddles
Logic riddles challenge your ability to think systematically and solve problems through reasoning. These puzzles require you to analyze information, identify patterns, and draw logical conclusions. Logic riddles often involve sequences, relationships, and deductive reasoning, making them excellent exercises for developing critical thinking skills.
Jan 22. 2026
Could you? Would you? Should you? Do you want an outcome at all? Schrodinger can reveal the answer when you’re ready.
Jan 21. 2026
I grow by subtraction, sharpen when challenged, and vanish when assumed. I cannot be stored, only exercised. Measured constantly, yet never directly seen. What am I?
Jan 21. 2026
How you describe someone’s traits or behaviors. The fleshing out of a person in a book. Start with something a grill provides, followed by a chapter of a play. Next is a verbal pause and then a word that means someone quite different to you than to me. Now the two ends of the alphabet, followed by a short description of a hot or cold drink. Finish with an atom in a peculiar state. In England, swap an s for the z.
Jan 20. 2026
It can be true or false Facts eschew it, art welcomes it Some things are open to it , some are not It might show you the answer or it may misguide you
Jan 19. 2026
It holds no heat of its own, yet rises and falls with yours, and speaks only in numbers when asked how warm the world has become. What am I?