Wordplay Riddles

Wordplay riddles are all about the clever use of language, puns, double meanings, and linguistic tricks. These riddles exploit the multiple meanings of words, homophones, and the playful nature of language itself. Solving wordplay riddles requires a deep understanding of vocabulary, context, and the subtle nuances of how words can be interpreted.

Feb 28. 2026

Eye 118
Star237

The first was tied to emancipation, and sadly, assassination. The last are parts of a tree, or what may float in a latrine. Together we stack with simple notches, building cabins in frontier fashion.

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Feb 28. 2026

Eye 98
Star198

A broken one can repeat A broken one can repeat A broken one can repeat A broken one can repeat A broken one can repeat A broken one can repeat

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Feb 28. 2026

Eye 416
Star570

I have locks but no key. I have something that sounds like a curse but is not. A famous one sounds eerie but I am not haunted. Mars has none. You have one in each ear.

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Feb 28. 2026

Eye 126
Star272

I divide without hate, protect without force. Good neighbors love me, to keep peace, of course.

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Feb 28. 2026

Eye 629
Star1235

Traffic jams test me, toddlers lack me. What am I?

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