65 Fun “What Am I?” Riddles (Easy & Hard) – IcebreakerIdeas

“What Am I?” riddles provide a unique way of asking one to think outside the box. The answers usually are not easily discerned and require some challenging thinking. In this article, we have “What Am I?” riddles for kids and adults. We also have a list of hard “What Am I?” riddles to really test your riddle solving ability. The article ends with a collection of fun “Who Am I?” riddles for a change of pace. After you see how many you can answer, test your family, friends, and co-workers for fun and laughter.

“What Am I?” Riddles for Kids

“What Am I?” Riddles for Kids

“What Am I?” riddles for kids need to be easy enough a child can probably make a reasonable guess, but still provide a challenge. Also, kids like to laugh, so our selection of “What Am I” riddles is designed to elicit laughter as well.

“What Am I?” Riddles for Adults

“What Am I?” Riddles for Adults

When one hears the phrase “adult humor,” one might think of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. However, our “What Am I?” Riddles for Adults is a collection of humor not designed to make you blush, but to challenge your riddle solving abilities. See how well you can answer these and then share them with your friends at a party or other get-together.

  • I am always on the dinner table, but you don’t get to eat me. What am I?

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    A plate

  • I am often following you and copying your every move, yet you can never touch me or catch me. What am I?

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    Your shadow

  • With pointed fangs I sit and wait; with piercing force I crunch out fate; grabbing victims, proclaiming might; physically joining with a single bite. What am I?

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    A stapler

  • People have stepped on me, but not many. I never stay full for long. I have a dark side. What am I?

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    The moon

  • I am always running, but never get tired or hot. What am I?

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    The refrigerator

  • I have a head much smaller than my long neck. People who play with me pick at me and that’s fine. What am I?

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    A guitar

  • If you take away one hand, some will remain. What am I?

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    Handsome

  • You can play me with cards, but don’t burn me, rest glasses on me or walk across me. What am I?

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    A bridge

  • Halo of water, tongue of wood, walls of stone, long have I stood. What am I?

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    A castle

  • People make me, save me, change me, raise me. What am I?

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    Money

  • The shorter I am, the bigger I am. What am I?

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    A temper

  • I make a loud sound when I’m changing. When I do change, I get bigger, but I weigh less. What am I?

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    Popcorn

  • It can be said: to be gold is to be good; to be stone is to be nothing; to be glass is to be fragile; to be cold is to be cruel. What am I?

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    Your heart

  • I have keys, but no locks. I have space, but no room. You can enter, but can’t go inside. What am I?

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    A keyboard

  • I am the only vegetable that is never sold frozen, canned, processed, cooked, or in any other form but fresh. What am I?

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    Lettuce

  • My first is in chocolate, but not in ham. My second is in cake and also in jam. My third at tea-time is easily found. My whole is a friend who’s often around. What am I?

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    A cat

  • I add lots of flavor and have many layers, but if you get too close, I’ll make you cry. What am I?

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    An onion

  • I don’t have eyes, ears, nose, and tongue, but I can see, smell, hear, and taste everything. What am I?

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    A brain

Hard “What Am I?” Riddles

Hard “What Am I?” Riddles

 

Hard riddles provide a challenge because they either have longer clues which take a few moments to read and think about, or they have an unexpected answer. Our list should really cause even the best riddle solver a few that seem unsolvable.

  • I am a word of five letters and people eat me. If you remove the first letter, I become a form of energy. Remove the first two and I’m needed to live. Scramble the last three and you can drink me. What am I?

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    Wheat, heat, eat, tea

  • My name seems harsh, but I am still and silent. You are supposed to eat me, but some display me. My name is not easy to do to me because I am hard on the outside. What am I?

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    A squash

  • It’s good to stretch me and push my limits. The more you use me, the stronger I get. When I am sharp, I’m at my best. What am I?

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    Your brain

  • I run, but I don’t walk. I drip and drop, but I can’t pick myself up. You have to consume me and sometimes I surround you. What am I?

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    Water

  • I sound like I could cut you, but I’m actually quite comfortable. I can be green or yellow. I can be stiff or soft. I am a friend to bugs and also bare feet. What am I?

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    A blade of grass

  • I have a stem, but I am not a flower. I have a foot, but I cannot hop. Children are too young to hold me. What am I?

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    A wine glass

  • I can be open or closed, or big or small. I can reveal the truth or hide it. I am almost always welcome and can spring up unannounced. Everyone has one, but not everyone shares. Laughter comes after me. What am I?

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    A smile

  • I am round as a sphere, but then you make me something else. I am one hundred yards long, or even longer. What am I?

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    A ball of yarn

  • You can touch me, but I can’t touch you back. You can see me, but I only reflect you and can never reject you. What am I?

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    A mirror

  • I can travel at nearly 100 miles per hour, but never leave the room. You can cover me up, but that doesn’t slow me down. You will not know if I come only once or again and again and again. What am I?

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    A sneeze

  • Many times, you need me. The more and more you take me further, the more and more you leave me behind. What am I?

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    Footsteps

  • The one who makes me does not need me, when he makes me. The one who buys me does not use me for himself or herself. The one who uses me doesn’t know that he or she is using me. What am I?

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    A coffin

  • I don’t have money, though I do have banks. I feed others, though I don’t eat. Cross me if you can, I won’t be mad. What am I?

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    The mouth of a river

  • Take away my first letter, and I still sound the same. Take away my last letter, I still sound the same. Even take away my letter in the middle, I will still sound the same. I am a five-letter word. What am I?

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    Empty

  • I have no bones and no legs, but if you keep me warm, I will soon walk away. What am I?

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    An egg

“Who Am I?” Riddles

“Who Am I?” Riddles

Now try a change of pace with another type of questioning riddle. Our “Who Am I?” riddles, as the name implies, usually, but not always, involve guessing a person.

  • Half of me will mend, the other half will imprison. When I am together, I will poison. Who am I?

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    Hemlock

  • Our dinner guests cry that we are evil, when they notice their place in the meal. But it’s no big deal. We are just one big happy tribe that gets real fed up with people! Who are we?

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    Cannibals

  • A man who lives in New York legally married three women. He did not get a divorce, an annulment, or legally separate. Who is he?

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    He is a minister.

  • My first four letters describe all living things. My last five letters are another word for knight. My job is to save you, and I’m a fan of water. Who am I?

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    A lifeguard

  • I craft crowns of gold and bridges of silver. Who am I?

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    A dentist

  • I carry a lot of secrets, happy or sad. I drive or walk to my destination rain or shine to make sure I give you what is truly yours. Everything that I bring with me is destined for only for one place which is decided in advance. Who am I?

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    A mailman

  • I can help a minor, I can help a senior. I can take care of you, and no matter what your mood is, I always give you a happy face. I probably won’t give you any advice, but I am always grateful when you give me tips. Who am I?

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    A waiter/waitress

  • I wash, cut, and shave a dozen times a day yet I still have lots of hair. Who am I?

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    A barber

  • Sometimes you are relieved to see me, and other times you run from me in fear. Sometimes I stop you and sometimes I let you go, but whenever you need me, I am always a quick call away. Who am I?

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    A police officer

  • I am small, have wings, and carry a weapon. I target people and once I do, they’re usually glad I did. February is the month in which I appear the most. Who am I?

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    Cupid

  • I have wings and a wand. When you lose something and leave it under your pillow, I leave you a prize. Who am I?

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    The Tooth Fairy

  • I grew up outside society. I am wild, my voice echoes throughout the jungle, and nature is my playground. Who am I?

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    Tarzan

  • My first is a very uncomfortable state,
    In cold weather it mostly abounds.
    My second’s an instrument formed of hard steel,
    That will cause the stout foe to stagger and reel,
    And when used, is a symptom of hate.
    My whole is an author of greatest renown,
    Whose fame to the last day of time will go down.
    Who am I?

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    Shakespeare

We hope you have enjoyed our chosen “What Am I?” and “Who Am I?” riddles. We think we have found some of the best ones out there. Plus, one unique feature of this type of riddle is that they are easy to remember, so you can share them with family and friends. Have fun and riddle on!

Susan Mann

Susan majored in English with a double minor in Humanities and Business at Arizona State University and earned a Master’s degree in Educational Administration from Liberty University. She taught grades four through twelve in both public and private schools. Subjects included English, U.S. and world history and geography, math, earth and physical science, Bible, information technologies, and creative writing.

Susan has been freelance writing for over ten years, during which time she has written and edited books, newspaper articles, biographies, book reviews, guidelines, neighborhood descriptions for realtors, Power Point presentations, resumes, and numerous other projects.

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