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.
Jan 05. 2026
If you turn on me, you are very quick. If you drop me, you’re a tattler or snitch. If you had one of me for every time President Trump said that something was the greatest it’s ever been, you’d be rich.
Jan 04. 2026
Before I leave this game I must do this. If the world was my stage I would take a right. Everyone must arrive and enter before they leave through it.
Jan 04. 2026
The sixth out of seven, In Leviathan’s den, Forbidden by heaven, In the tenth out of ten. To Goethe, I’m yellow, To Shakespeare, I’m green, I see all that you have, And I want what I’ve seen.
Jan 04. 2026
I have two eyes and yet I can't see, I have no lungs and yet I can breathe, Through me you feel one of the five, Through me your memories thrive, You feel me right now as you sigh, Kindly do tell, who am I?
Jan 04. 2026
I’m the top of a shaft A bit of shared wisdom Or a little sumthin sumthin you leave for good service