Riddles are the most interesting and amusing factor to have more fun in the scenario. Apart from the pun and amusement, we can learn many things by throwing riddles randomly. Our minds will think more creatively to find the answer, which is the most significant skill required today to stand phenomenal in this competitive scenario.
The challenge today is: A man looks at a painting in a museum and says, “Brothers and sisters, I have none, but that man’s father is my father’s son.” Who is in the painting?
So, do you think you’ll be able to solve it or will you be left scratching your head? Give it a try and put your observational skills to the .
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Answer: The man’s son.
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Can you solve all these riddles and prove you’re a genius?
Solving brain teasers boosts brainpower, keeps your memory strong, and entertains everyone to no end. See how many of these tricky puzzles for adults and teens you can figure out—without cheating!
1. Two people were playing chess. They both won. How is this possible?
2. What word is always spelled wrong?
3. Which letter of the alphabet has the most water?
4. What invention lets you look right through a wall?
5. Where does today come before yesterday?
the answer will be shown below, scroll down to check it!
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1. Answer: They were playing two different games, against other opponents.
2. Answer: “Wrong.”
Well, if you want to get technical, it’s not always spelled “W-R-O-N-G”…if you spell it wrong! So then, is it still spelled wrong? Phew! Short riddles can still make you think a whole lot.
3. Answer: The “C.” Now, see if you can solve this tricky “how many letters are in the alphabet” riddle.
4. Answer: A window!
5. Answer: In the dictionary.