Category: Casual Puzzles
A collection of Riddles, Mazes, Rebuses, and Hidden Objects, appropriate for younger children, carefully curated by Puzzle Prime.
Tom Parker is a British illustrator and cryptocartographer, based in Taiwan.
Wacky Wordies 2
Can you figure out what phrases and sayings are represented in the Wacky Wordies below?
The answers are:
- Leave no stone unturned
- Foot in the door
- Go on a double-date
- Green with envy
- Look square in the eye
- Broken promise
- Pull up alongside the curb
- Excuse me
- High-grade performance
- Take on a big job
- Split the difference
- He came out of nowhere
- Wait on hand and foot
- Suit to a T
- Know it forward and back
- A period in history
- Crooked lawyer
- Get up on the wrong side of bed
- Sign on the dotted line
- Disorderly conduct
Not a Prince
What wears a crown but is no Prince,
Is good at standing but cannot sit,
Digs for years but leaves no pit,
And wears its jewels inside of it?
The answer is TREE.
Cat Maze
In Your Right Hand
What can you hold in your right hand but never in your left hand?
The answer is YOUR LEFT HAND.
Spot the James Bond Film
Can you spot the five James Bond films?
The films are:
- “Diamonds are Forever” (Diamonds + R + Four + Heifer)
- “Moonraker” (Moon + Rake + R)
- “Octopussy” (Octopus + E)
- “Golden Eye” (Gold + Hen + Eye)
- “The World Is Not Enough” (The World + E’s + Knot + N + Oeuf)
This rebus is taken from the book “A Collection of Spots”. Inside the book you will find 48 more puzzles.
I’m Sure to Crack
If you drop me I’m sure to crack,
but give me a smile, and I’ll always smile back.
What am I?
The answer is MIRROR.
Do Not Lose Me
You do not want me, but if you get me, you do not want to lose me. What am I?
The answer is LAWSUIT.