Top Riddles and Answers from 6 Continents

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Riddles are question statements that provoke thinking in the mind of adults and children. Very often, one party asks a question while the other response with some possible answers. Riddle sessions are fun and while answering the answerer gives several guesses and if they cannot get the answer, that is is when it is revealed. At that point, another riddle is placed, and the circle continues.

For adults and children, it is significant for bonding and bringing harmony in the family and the community. Also, critical thinking skills are developed when trying to get answers for riddles.
This article reveals the top ten riddles of the six continents.

African Riddles

Riddle: Who demonstrates more courage than a Maasai Warrior?
Answer: Two Maasai Warriors
That is a Kenyan riddle from a native community living in the Rift valley province of Kenya, a region inhabited by the big five animals in the planet. The Maasai are synonymous with the lion. In the past, the Maasai morans had to kill or tackle a lion as part of their initiation to graduate into an adult. The riddle explains the courage that Maasai’s are known for whereby when two or more Maasai come together; it is a representation of remarkable courage.
Riddle: Those things in the cave have one hundred eyes.
Answer: Honeycombs.
The riddle explains the appearance of a honeycomb by comparing them to caves while a hundred eyes are those of bees living in the honeycomb. This riddle inevitably provokes so thinking.

Asian Proverbs

Riddle: Where is Karate from?
Answer: Ryukyu Kingdom
This riddle explains the origin of Karate sport in the medieval times when maritime trade boomed in East Asia. Chinese were instrumental in training this martial art technique. However, the Ryukyu Islands where it all originated is in Japan.
Riddle: Use the ten letters ACDEHIJLNP to spell out the names of four countries. Each name must be five letters long, and the four nations must be neighbors.
Answer: Ch’ng Poh-Unanswered
This riddle is prominent among the Chinese and mostly used during celebrations of the Lantern festival.

Europe Riddles

Riddle:
A princess is as old as the prince will be when the princess is twice the age that the prince was when the princess's age was half the sum of their present ages. What is around their ages?
Answer:
Princess:
4, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72 and 80
Prince:
3, 6, 12, 18,24,30,36,42,48,54 and 60
This riddle helps in provoking mathematical thinking. For you to unearth this riddle, you may need putting pen to paper.

American Riddles

Riddle: If April showers bear May flowers, what do May flowers bring?
Answer: Pilgrims
This riddle helps someone understand and recall essential calendar dates by use of flowers as a representation.

Australian Riddles

Riddle: Why do mother Kangaroos hate rainy days?
Answer: Simply because their kids play inside them which is tedious.
This riddle helps children recognize the nature of Kangaroos. It encourages them to understand the body characteristics of kangaroos especially pouches that carry their babies.

South America

Riddle: I mean goodbye to South Americans. What am I?
Answer: Adios
Adios is a standard way of saying goodbye in South America. The primary reason is of the language that they use which is mainly Spanish. Habitually, they say, “Adios amigo.”

In conclusion, it is worth saying that there are many riddles across the world. Every continent and their people use riddles for many reasons. But the fundamental idea is the development of critical thinking of the mind as a vital skill. For more riddles consider visiting riddlesdb where  you can learn as many riddles you want.

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