Category: Casual Puzzles
A collection of Riddles, Mazes, Rebuses, and Hidden Objects, appropriate for younger children, carefully curated by Puzzle Prime.
Johann Sturcz is a Hungarian prolific artist, who creates a large variety of work, ranging from traditional paintings through modern art to children mazes.
Eminent King
Five hundred begins it,
five hundred ends it,
five in the middle is seen.
The first of all letters,
the first of all numbers
take up their stations between.
Put them all together
and bring before you
the name of an eminent king.
The answer is DAVID. In Roman numerals D=500, V=5, I=1.
The Mansion
No Body, No Nose
What do you call a person with no body and no nose?
The answer is NOBODY KNOWS (no-body-nose).
Dr. Riesen’s Rebuses 3
Can you figure out what common phrases these rebuses represent?

The answers are:
- Read between the lines
- Big picture thinking
- Turncoat
- Cut to the chase
- The last straw
- Nick of time
- Less is more
- Easy come, easy go
- Once in a blue moon
- Backgammon game
- Practice makes perfect
- Partial custody
- Throw in the towel
- Run out of steam
- Make or break
- Lost in translation
Dr. Riesen’s Rebuses 2
Can you figure out what common phrases these rebuses represent?

The answers are:
- A drop in the bucket
- First edition
- Kick the bucket
- Feeling under the weather
- Don’t cut corners
- Pillow talk
- Don’t cry over spilled milk
- Jump the gun
- Spill the beans
- A piece of cake
- Back to square one
- Hold your horses
- Catch my drift
- Let the cat out of the bag
- Face the music
- Barking at the wrong tree