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78 “Who Am I?” Riddles for All

Who Am I?" Riddles for All

Ever feel stuck when trying to come up with fun riddles? We know the struggle. Riddles are great for sharpening minds and sparking laughter, but finding good ones can be tough.

That’s why we’ve compiled this list of 78 “Who Am I?” riddles. These brain teasers will keep you guessing and grinning. This post will share riddles for all ages and skill levels.

You’ll find easy ones to get you started, tricky ones to challenge your brain, and funny ones to make you chuckle. Whether you want to entertain kids, test your friends, or have fun, we’ve got you covered.

Get ready to scratch your head, laugh out loud, and maybe even learn something new!

78 “Who Am I?” Riddles

78 "Who Am I?" Riddles

1. Riddle: When I left, I didn’t know where I was going; when I got there, I didn’t know where I was; when I returned, I didn’t know where I had been. Who was I?

  • Answer: A dream

2. Riddle: I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have nobody, but I come alive with the wind. Who am I?

  • Answer: An echo

3. Riddle: I have a heart that never beats. I have a home, but I never sleep. I can take a man’s house and build another. I am a king among fools. Who am I?

  • Answer: The king of hearts in a deck of cards

4. Riddle: I soar without wings; I see without eyes. I’ve traveled the universe to and fro. I’ve conquered the world, yet I’ve never been anywhere but home. Who am I?

  • Answer: Imagination

5. Riddle: A cloud is my mother, the wind is my father, my son is the cool stream, and my daughter is the fruit of the land. Who am I?

  • Answer: Rain

6. Riddle: I can sneak up on you or be right in front of you without you knowing. But when I reveal myself, you will never be the same. Who am I?

  • Answer: Betrayal

7. Riddle: I am just two and two. I am hot. I am cold. I am the parent of numbers that cannot be told. I am a gift beyond measure, a matter of course. I am given pleasure when taken by force. Who am I?

  • Answer: A kiss

8. Riddle: Some people like me, some people don’t. I can be good, but bad sometimes too. Who am I?

  • Answer: Advice

9. Riddle: My first is a creature whose breeding is unclear. My second is a price you must pay. My whole can be found in the river of Time and refers to events of today. Who am I?

  • Answer: Current

10. Riddle: I am a five-letter word. Take away the first letter, and I will be a place’s name. Take away the first two letters, and I will become the opposite of the five-letter word. Who am I?

  • Answer: Stone (One, None)

11. Riddle: I have four legs but no tail. Usually, I am heard only at night. Who am I?

  • Answer: A frog

12. Riddle: I build up castles. I tear down mountains. I make some men blind, I help others to see. Who am I?

  • Answer: Sand

13. Riddle: The more I lie, the more people trust me. Who am I?

  • Answer: A politician

14. Riddle: I dig out tiny caves and store gold and silver in them. I also build bridges of silver and make crowns of gold. Who am I?

  • Answer: A dentist

15. Riddle: Tomorrow I am surely here, yesterday I am found as well. Today I am gone. Who am I?

  • Answer: The future

16. Riddle: I am known to be bad luck when you see me in the dark and oh how I hate the rain but one thing is for sure you won’t hear me bark. Who am I?

  • Answer: A black cat

17. Riddle: I am wrapped but I am not a gift. I am kept neatly in a chamber and archaeologists find me as a great treasure. Who am I?

  • Answer: A mummy

18. Riddle: It can’t be seen, can’t be felt, can’t be heard, and can’t be smelt. It lies behind stars and under hills and empty holes it fills. It comes first and follows after, ends life, and kills laughter. Who is it?

  • Answer: Darkness

19. Riddle: Some try to hide, and some try to cheat, but time will show; we always will meet. Who am I?

  • Answer: Death

20. Riddle: I am known for my long neck, and I can be found in Africa. I eat leaves from trees and am often seen in a safari. Who am I?

  • Answer: A giraffe

21. Riddle: I am not alive, but I grow. I don’t have lungs, but I need air. I don’t have a mouth, but water kills me. Who am I?

  • Answer: Fire

22. Riddle: I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. Who am I?

  • Answer: A keyboard

23. Riddle: I get wetter the more I dry. Who am I?

  • Answer: A towel

24. Riddle: I am always hungry; I must always be fed. The finger I touch will soon turn red. Who am I?

  • Answer: Fire

26. Riddle: I am tall when I am young, and I am short when I am old. Who am I?

  • Answer: A candle

27. Riddle: What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?

  • Answer: A piano

28. Riddle: What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?

  • Answer: A stamp

29. Riddle: What has a head and a tail, is brown, and has no legs?

  • Answer: A penny

30. Riddle: What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

  • Answer: The letter M

31. Riddle: What has an eye but cannot see?

  • Answer: A needle

32. Riddle: I am taken from a mine and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost every person. Who am I?

  • Answer: A pencil lead

33. Riddle: What has one eye but can’t see?

  • Answer: A needle

34. Riddle: What has a ring but no finger?

  • Answer: A phone

35. Riddle: What has a bed but never sleeps?

  • Answer: A river

36. Riddle: What can fill a room but take up no space?

  • Answer: Light

37. Riddle: What is black when it’s clean and white when it’s dirty?

  • Answer: A chalkboard

38. Riddle: What gets broken without being held?

  • Answer: A promise

39. Riddle: What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?

  • Answer: Incorrectly

40. Riddle: What gets wetter as it dries?

  • Answer: A towel

41. Riddle: What can you catch but not throw?

  • Answer: A cold

42. Riddle: What has a thumb and four fingers but is not alive?

  • Answer: A glove

43. Riddle: What has a neck but no head?

  • Answer: A bottle

44. Riddle: What has ears but cannot hear?

  • Answer: A cornfield

45. Riddle: What has teeth but cannot bite?

  • Answer: A comb

46. Riddle: What has hands but can’t clap?

  • Answer: A clock

47. Riddle: What has legs but doesn’t walk?

  • Answer: A table

48. Riddle: What can you hold in your right hand but never in your left hand?

  • Answer: Your left hand

49. Riddle: What kind of tree can you carry in your hand?

  • Answer: A palm

50. Riddle: What can run but never walk, has a mouth but never talk, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?

  • Answer: A river

51. Riddle: What can’t be put in a saucepan?

  • Answer: Its lid

52. Riddle: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?

  • Answer: The future

53. Riddle: What has cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water?

  • Answer: A map

54. Riddle: What goes up but never comes down?

  • Answer: Your age

55. Riddle: What goes up when the rain comes down?

  • Answer: An umbrella

56. Riddle: What has a bottom at the top?

  • Answer: Your legs

57. Riddle: What has roots as nobody sees, is taller than trees, up, up it goes, and yet never grows?

  • Answer: A mountain

58. Riddle: What can fly without wings?

  • Answer: Time

59. Riddle: I can fly without feathers, cry without eyes, and be dark but never shadowed. Who am I?

Answer: A cloud

60. Riddle: I am not alive, but I can grow; I don’t have lungs, but I need air; I don’t have a mouth, and I can drown. Who am I?

  • Answer: Fire

61. Riddle: I have no doors, but I can unlock the soul. Who am I?

  • Answer: Music

62. Riddle: I am the beginning of the end and the end of time and space. I am essential to creation, and I surround every place. Who am I?

  • Answer: The letter “E.”

63. Riddle: I can be cracked, made, told, and played. Who am I?

  • Answer: A joke

64. Riddle: I have a face but no eyes, mouth, or nose. I move silently, but you can always see me. Who am I?

  • Answer: A clock

65. Riddle: I always run but never get tired or hot. Who am I?

  • Answer: A refrigerator

66. Riddle: I am tall when I am young, and I am short when I am old. Who am I?

  • Answer: A pencil

67. Riddle: I am lighter than air, but a million men cannot lift me. Who am I?

  • Answer: A bubble

68. Riddle: I always tell the truth, but I never speak. Who am I?

  • Answer: A mirror

69. Riddle: I can run but never walk, have a mouth, but never talk. I have a head but never weep, have a bed but never sleep. Who am I?

  • Answer: A river

70. Riddle: I can only live where there is light, but I die if the light shines on me. Who am I?

  • Answer: A shadow

71. Riddle: I am full of holes, yet I still hold water. Who am I?

  • Answer: A sponge

72. Riddle: I am often following you and copying your every move, yet you can never touch me or catch me. Who am I?

  • Answer: Your shadow

73. Riddle: I am not a bird, but I can fly through the sky. I am not a river, but I am full of water. Who am I?

  • Answer: A cloud

74. Riddle: I can be written, I can be spoken, I can be exposed, I can be broken. Who am I?

  • Answer: A secret

75. Riddle: I have cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water. Who am I?

  • Answer: A map

76. Riddle: I have keys, but open no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. Who am I?

  • Answer: A keyboard

77. Riddle: I am always in front of you but can never be seen. Who am I?

  • Answer: The future

78. Riddle: I have teeth, but no mouth and I’m often noisy but never make a sound. Who am I?

  • Answer: A comb

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our “Who Am I?” riddles collection! These brainteasers offer more than just fun – they help sharpen your thinking skills and boost your creativity.

By solving these puzzles, you’ve exercised your brain in new ways. Remember, the key to getting better at riddles is practice. The more you solve, the quicker you’ll catch on to the clever wordplay and hidden clues.

These riddles are perfect for livening up gatherings, keeping kids busy on long trips, or just giving yourself a mental workout.

Why not challenge your friends or family to see who can guess the most?

Or try making up your own “Who Am I?” riddle – it’s trickier than you might think! Keep puzzling, keep laughing, and keep those mental gears turning!

Jessica Elrajan
Jessica Elrajan

With a Bachelor's degree in Child Psychology from Stanford University, Jessica Elrajan has guided educational resource development for nearly two decades. Her career started in public school systems, where she gained invaluable experience in curriculum design. With a Master's in Education from Harvard University, she has dedicated over 15 years to educational content development. Her journey began as a classroom teacher, where she honed her skills in creating engaging learning materials. Apart from work, she enjoys gardening and exploring different educational technologies, continually integrating them into her work.

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