Laugh-Out-Loud Riddles Kids Can’t Stop Solving

Ready for some giggles? This collection of riddles with answers funny for kids is perfect for quick brain breaks, car rides, classrooms, parties, or family game nights—just read one out loud, let everyone guess, then reveal the answer for instant laughs.

How to Use These Laugh-Out-Loud Riddles

Pick a riddle, read the question out loud, let kids think for a moment, then share the answer. These funny riddles for kids with answers are great for morning warm-ups, rainy days, or anytime you want quick, screen-free fun.

Riddle 1: What Has a Face but Never Talks?

A clock.

Riddle 2: I’m Tall in the Morning and Short at Night

Your shadow.

Riddle 3: Which Animal Is Always at a Baseball Game?

A bat.

Riddle 4: I’m Full of Holes but Still Hold Your Snacks

A net (like a snack or sports net).

Riddle 5: What Has a Head and a Tail but Is Not an Animal?

A coin.

Riddle 6: I Fly Without Wings and Glow at Night

A shooting star (or a firefly works as a silly bonus answer!).

Riddle 7: What Gets Bigger the More Kids You Put in It?

A classroom full of ideas and noise! (Or simply: the class.)

Riddle 8: I Have a Tail and Bark but Never Breathe

A toy dog.

Riddle 9: Which Room Do You Carry Around All Day?

A mushroom (it has “room” in its name) – or your classroom in your mind!

Riddle 10: I Can Be Long or Short and Make Music

A song.

Riddle 11: What Kind of Key Can’t Open Doors but Makes You Sing?

A piano key (or a musical key).

Riddle 12: I Go Up and Down but Never Move

A staircase.

Riddle 13: Kids Sit on Me, but I Never Sit Down

A chair or a bench.

Riddle 14: I Have Pages but I’m Not a Book

A notebook or a calendar (both work as funny answers).

Riddle 15: What Has a Neck but Can’t Wear a Tie?

A bottle.

Riddle 16: I Spin Around Quickly but Never Get Dizzy

A fidget spinner or a ceiling fan.

Riddle 17: You See Me Once in a Year, Twice in a Week, but Never in a Day

The letter “e”.

Riddle 18: I’m Cold and Sweet and Melt in the Heat

Ice cream.

Riddle 19: Storybook Trick: Four Legs in the Morning, Two in the Day, Three at Night

A human in the famous story riddle (baby crawling, adult walking, elder with a cane).

Riddle 20: I Follow You at Recess but Not in the Dark

Your shadow again (it really loves recess!).

Riddle 21: Which Letter of the Alphabet Likes to Take a Bath?

The letter “T” (it becomes “tea” in a hot bath of water).

Riddle 22: I Wear a Jacket but I’m Not a Person

A book (it can have a book jacket).

Riddle 23: What Has Many Rings but No Fingers?

A tree (tree rings) or a telephone that keeps ringing.

Riddle 24: I Live in Your Pencil Case and Help Things Disappear

An eraser.

Riddle 25: Which Vegetable Can You Wear on Your Face?

Cucumber slices (for silly spa masks) or “spectacles” made from round carrot slices in a joke.

Riddle 26: I’m Sticky and Sweet and Help Your Sandwich Stay Together

Peanut butter or jam/jelly.

Riddle 27: Kids Clap for Me, but I Never Clap Back

A performance or a performer on stage (like a magician or actor).

Riddle 28: Which Kind of Band Wears Stripes and Marches on a Field?

A marching band in uniform.

Riddle 29: I Live on the Wall and Tell You Where You Are

A map.

Riddle 30: What Comes Before Lunch but After Breakfast on a School Day?

Recess!

Riddle 31: I Have a Mouth but Never Eat and Carry You Across the Street

A river with a bridge, or a crosswalk in silly riddle land.

Riddle 32: Which Animal Carries Its House Everywhere It Goes?

A snail or a turtle.

Challenge Riddle 33: I’m Bright, Colorful, and Come Out After the Storm

A rainbow.

Challenge Riddle 34: I’m Always Following You at School but I’m Not Your Friend

Your shadow (it just loves school days!).

Final Fun Riddle 35: I Bring Kids, Parents, and Teachers Together with Giggles and Quick “Aha!” Moments

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Save your favorite hilarious kids riddles and answers to revisit on busy mornings, long car rides, or rainy afternoons—every time you share them, you spark smiles, curiosity, and a little extra family fun.