Why develop logic?
Developing a child’s logical thinking is as important as giving new knowledge. After all, mental baggage is tools, and logic is the ability to use this knowledge and apply it in practical life.
Development and education of children from 2 to 11 years old in a playful way
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By developing the child’s logic, parents teach children to ask the right questions, select important information, filtering out the unnecessary, and be selective. Logic helps you learn to analyze and compare facts, find and apply non-standard solutions. Such abilities will be useful not only in kindergarten and school, but also in everyday life.
Modern life is increasingly accelerating, requiring a growing child to be mobile, creative, thoughtful, and able to quickly switch from one type of task to another. Logic will help in developing these qualities. It starts the chain “assessment - analysis - decision” and allows the child to quickly come to the desired result. By developing the child’s logic, parents teach children to ask the right questions, select important information, weeding out the unnecessary, and be selective. Logic helps you learn to analyze and compare facts, find and apply non-standard solutions. Such abilities will be useful not only in kindergarten and school, but also in everyday life.
Riddles for children 5 years old about vegetables and fruits
One hundred clothes
And all without fasteners.
Cabbage
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A beautiful maiden sits in prison,
And the braid is on the street.
Carrot
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Striped balls came to us from melons.
Watermelon
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Round, ruddy, I grow on a branch;
Adults and little children love me.
Apple
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I'm a green guy! Juicy and crispy!
Either in a salad or simply eaten – very suitable!
Cucumber
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You will pick my berries,
Store in jars for a year.
Who gets sick in winter?
My decoction will help everyone.
Raspberries
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Yellow citrus fruit
It grows in sunny countries.
But it tastes sour,
And his name is...
Lemon
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He warms his side in the sun,
Gives us tomato juice.
People have loved it for a long time
Red, ripe...
Tomato
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It's orange and nice
Delicious, aromatic smell.
Let's quickly go to the store,
Let's buy a round...
Orange
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What kind of fruit is on the plate?
We all love him very much
Very important gentleman
Golden….
Mandarin
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And green and thick
A bush grew in the garden bed.
Do some digging:
Under the bush...
Potato
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Makes everyone around you cry
Although he is not a fighter, but...
Onion
Ways to develop logical thinking
Logical thinking is not an innate ability; it can and must be developed. To do this, there are many exercises in a playful way that allow you to stimulate logic in a fun and interesting way. Please note: the tasks we offer the child should be a little more difficult than usual. This approach allows you to most effectively develop thinking and logical analysis skills. What kind of logic exercises and games are there?
Intellectual and board games
This is a unique way of getting to know the world. Checkers, dominoes, Scrabble, Tic-Tac-Toe allow you not only to have fun, but also to develop logic and thinking. And chess, Monopoly and backgammon are useful for training attention and intelligence.
Math problems
A close acquaintance with mathematics will help a child notice logical connections and patterns, develop his perseverance, clarity of mind and concentration. This also includes geometric puzzles. The study of all kinds of figures contributes to the development of logical and spatial thinking, as well as imagination, if you offer to assemble drawings from the figures or use the game “Tangram” in classes.
Games with matches
This is the simplest and most fun way to develop logic. The task is simple: you need to rearrange one or more matches so that you get a different shape. Children love playing with matches or sticks because they can touch them, move them from place to place, and come up with new solutions.
Rope puzzles
They are easy to do yourself, and there are countless varieties of such tasks. For example, untangling a rope from the holes, tying a complex knot according to a pattern, or threading a rope through holes in cardboard to create a figure or design. This type of exercise also includes the popular game with a geoboard - a board with nails on which you can create any pattern using thin rubber bands.
Labyrinths
A universal and very fun way to develop logical thinking for children of all ages. The attractiveness of labyrinths lies in their simplicity and ease of manufacture. They can be made from cardboard, placed on the floor with masking tape, or painted on the asphalt. The goal is to reach the finish line on the right path. Maze tasks are also useful for developing spatial perception and visual attention.
Computer games and educational online services
They can also be useful if used as a supplement to offline classes. There are many games in which a child needs to use logic and ingenuity, for example, the famous classic games “Tetris”, “Mahjong”, “Match Three”.
Online development services have similar goals. Do you want to track your child’s progress and know which types of logic problems are easier for him and which are more difficult? Welcome to the website of harmonious development “IQsha”! We have come up with more than 70 interesting logic exercises and educational games for children of different ages.
Creative games
These include puzzles, right-hemisphere drawing (drawing upside down), modeling, and appliqué. Such activities contribute not only to the development of logical thinking, but also imagination, memory, fine motor skills, perseverance and the ability to complete what is started.
Logic problems and riddles
Such exercises are useful and exciting not only for children, but also for parents. Solving puzzles helps you have fun and tests your intelligence. Logical riddles and tasks are often written in a fun way, so looking for witty answers is very exciting.
Tasks of this format are easy for a child to understand and do not require special preparation: you can solve logic riddles anywhere - on a walk, on the way to kindergarten, in line at the clinic, on a trip or at a holiday.
Despite the outward ease and frivolity, solving logical riddles and problems involves many mental processes. The child needs to build a chain of precise reasoning, compare concepts or objects from different angles and give the correct answer. Logic riddles are very effective because they stimulate thinking, creativity and the ability to find innovative solutions.
Logical puzzles are often composed with a trick in order to confuse with additional conditions, unnecessary details and divert the child’s attention. But if you are resourceful and quick-witted, you will find the answer very quickly.
Riddles for boys
Tourists are swimming along the river or walking.
They always have a Convenient Light House in their backpack. (Tent) Throw him - he will fly, But, however, he is famous for the fact that, having made a circle as necessary, he will return to your hands. (Boomerang) Iron pancakes are connected, a thin stick is an iron rolling pin, bakes pancakes, draws with force. (Barbell)
I puff, puff, puff, I drag a hundred carriages. (Locomotive)
It’s like in a circus, round and round the horses are racing one after another. And the kids are racing on them - It’s very difficult to hold on! (Carousel)
Logic riddles for children 6 years old
- A mother knitted three scarves and six socks for her children. How many children does she have in total? (three)
- There were four pears on the table, one of them was later cut in half. How many pears are there on the table? (4)
- Three horses ran five kilometers. How many kilometers did each horse run? (five km each)
To solve each of the riddles, it is not enough to simply add or subtract numbers; it is important to depict the condition: for example, show it to the child on your fingers, toys, or draw on the asphalt. This will make it easier to understand the meaning of the task and compare the information. Visual support will help the child find a solution and give the correct answer.
New Year's riddles for children about winter with answers in poetic form
Even though she herself is snow and ice, And when she leaves, she sheds tears.
Answer: Winter
Who whitewashes the glades with white And writes on the walls with chalk, Sews down feather beds, Decorates all the shop windows?
Answer: Winter
He comes on a winter evening to light candles on the Christmas tree. The gray beard has grown, Who is it?
Answer: Santa Claus
We bought a hanger with a star on the top. Hung on a hanger Not hats, but toys!
Answer: Christmas tree
The needles glow softly, the coniferous spirit is coming...
Answer: from the Christmas tree
Children glue these painted chains from paper.
Answer: Garlands
Logic riddles for children 12 years old
- In the hands of many it happens, He knows all the news, He can’t speak, But he tells us all to read. (newspaper)
- Not land and not lakes, Deep, but not sea either. If you step into it, it will quickly drag you to the bottom. (swamp)
- They go and knock, they tell you to get up early. (watch)
How different logical riddles can be! To solve some of them you do not need knowledge of numbers and the ability to count. This will require ingenuity, intelligence, outlook and imagination. That is, logical problems and riddles do not always contain some kind of mathematical action, but at the same time they involve various cognitive processes of the child: attention, imagination, memory, thinking.
Important advice: the division of logic problems and riddles by age is conditional. A five-year-old child can easily solve a problem for a six- or seven-year-old, but make a mistake in a problem for a four-year-old. Therefore, when selecting logical tasks, focus only on your child’s level of knowledge. Logic riddles should not be too easy (otherwise there will be no stimulation of thinking) or too difficult, as in this case the child will lose interest and motivation.
The best option is to come up with logic problems yourself. We will now tell you how to do this.
"Black White"
Prepare different pictures in advance, and then ask your child to name them. The more creative the answer, the better. Later, you can complicate the riddle by turning its condition around: you name the most unexpected properties and qualities of the object, and the child tries to guess what we are talking about.
"Confused"
Situational problem: “Cinderella needs to clean the house, but she can’t find a broom and dustpan. How can we replace these items to help Cinderella with cleaning?” Together, come up with the funniest and most incredible solutions, and then sketch the answer.
"Controversy"
Invite your child to think about an unusual problem: “Scientists have created a new breed of elephants that do not have a trunk. How can we help such an elephant survive and what problems can await it?” Solving such tasks helps develop creativity and expands one's horizons.
"Objects in reverse"
Together with your child, think about what familiar objects could become if they had opposite properties. For example, a knife cuts, and an anti-knife makes sharp objects dull.
Logic riddles
A and B were sitting on the pipe. A went abroad, B sneezed and went to the hospital. What's left on the pipe? Answer: The letter is “B”, and “I” went to the hospital.
How to jump from a ten-meter ladder without breaking? Answer: Jump off the first step.
The pear is hanging - you can’t eat it. Not a light bulb. Answer: This is someone else's pear.
There were 3 birch trees. Each birch has 7 large branches. Each large branch has 7 small branches, each small branch has 3 apples. How many apples are there in total? Answer: None. Apples don't grow on birch trees.
Two people approach the river. There is a boat near the shore that can only support one. Both people were able to cross to the opposite bank. How did they do it? Answer: They were on different banks. When the first sailed to the second, he took a boat and also crossed to the opposite shore.
The train travels at a speed of 70 km/h. Which direction will the smoke fly? Answer: The train has no smoke.
Two fathers and two sons were walking. We found three oranges. They did not cut, did not saw, but divided equally. How is this possible? Answer: They were grandfather, father and son.
Can an ostrich call itself a bird? Answer: No, ostriches don't talk.
Robot Valve made a garland of 24 light bulbs and colors them. Half of the bulbs and two more are red. Half of the remaining ones and one more are yellow. Half of the rest is new and two more are blue. The rest are green. How many green lights are in the garland? Answer: There are no green lights in the garland. Commentary to the answer: Red - 14 (12 + 2), yellow - 6 (5 + 1), blue - 4 (2 + 2). There are only 24. This means there will be no green ones in the garland.
Valve brought candy to the children. He gave Alice half of all the sweets. Matvey - half of the remaining ones. Yura got half of the new balance. After this, Valve only has 1 candy left. How many candies did Valve bring to all the boys? Answer: Comment: To find the answer to the question, let's start the argument from the end. Valve had one candy left after he split the rest in half. This means that Yura also got 1 candy, and Valve had 2 in total. This is what he had left after treating Matvey. It turns out that Matvey also has 2 candies, since he was treated to half of the remaining candies. That's half of what Valve gave Alice. This means that Alice got 4 candies. This is half of all the candies that Valve originally had. This means that the Valve had a total of 1+1+2+4=8. But it’s a mystery for those who are attentive. Teach your child to clearly grasp the question posed the first time. We are interested in the number of sweets that the boys (Yura and Matvey) received. Correct answer: 3.
Is it someone here and there who shines dimly at night? Like a handful of stars from heaven, they descended into the forest at night. Answer: Firefly.
It can be small or big. Iron is very friendly with it. With it, even a blind person will certainly find a needle in a haystack. Answer: Magnet.
A crow is sitting on a branch. What should be done to saw off a branch without disturbing the crow? Answer: Wait until she flies away.
Strange rain sometimes falls: it shoots upward in hundreds of streams. Answer: Fountain.
What a miracle! What a miracle! Just as he fell off the cliff, he still hasn’t fallen off for years now. Answer: Waterfall.
How to turn a drop into a heron? Answer: Replace the letter “k” with “c”.
The more you take from it, the bigger it becomes. Answer: Pit.
There were 3 rabbits in the cage. Three girls asked to give them one rabbit each. Each girl was given a rabbit. And yet there was only one rabbit left in the cage. How did this happen? Answer: One girl was given a rabbit along with a cage.
Mary's father has 5 daughters: Chacha, Chichi, Cheche, Chocho. What is the name of the 5th daughter? Answer: Mary.
Who can lift and move both a knight and a bishop? Answer: Chess player.
They love, with all sincerity, to let guests into the house, but, I’ll tell you right away, they themselves have never been. Answer: Doors
Alice wrote the number 86 on a piece of paper and asked her friend Irishka: “Can you increase this number by 12 and show me the answer without crossing out or adding anything?” Irishka did it. Can you? Answer: Turn the piece of paper half a turn and you will see 98.
It can be light or heavy, but it weighs nothing. It can be fast and slow, but does not walk, does not run, does not fly. What is this? Answer: Music.
You quickly mark time, He flies with you. Answer: Bicycle.
Which hand should you use to stir tea? Answer: Tea should be stirred with a spoon, not with your hand.
What does a watchman do when a sparrow sits on his head? Answer: Sleeping.
You will sleep during lessons - For your answer you will receive... Answer: Two, rather, not five.
Two slender columns Hold a huge castle: With two windows, Ledges, steps. The columns do not stand still, They always walk with the castle together. Answer: Legs.
At the very crossroads hangs a three-eyed sorcerer, but he never looks with three eyes at once. Answer: Traffic light.
Here's a short riddle: Who has the heel behind the nose? Answer: Shoes/shoes/boots…
Is there such a field where a horse jumps over a horse? Answer: Chess field.
The frost is crackling in the yard, you put your hat on... Answer: head (not nose).
They bought my little sisters for the summer... Answer: sandals (not felt boots).
For vaccinations and injections, mothers take their children to... Answer: a clinic (not a school).
I was able to find myself a pair of mittens for... Answer: hands (not feet).
The hockey players can be heard crying, the goalkeeper missed them... Answer: the puck (not the ball).
The bunny went out for a walk, the hare's paws were exactly... Answer: four (not five).
Irinka and Oksanka have three-wheelers... Answer: bicycles (not sleds).
What belongs to you, but others use it more often than you do? Answer: Your name.
It’s not a gun, but it shoots; it’s not a snake, but it hisses. Not vodka, but... Answer: Champagne.
There is one in the sky, none in the earth, but the woman has two of them. Answer: Letter "B".
Who walks while sitting? Answer: Chess player.
There are 70 sheets of paper on the table. For every 10 seconds you can count 10 sheets. How many seconds will it take to count 50 sheets? Answer: 20 seconds (70 - 10 - 10 - 50 left).
What to do if you get into the car and are about to drive, but your feet can’t reach the pedals? Answer: Move to the driver's seat.
You can “tie” it, but you can’t untie it. Answer: Conversation.
What is not a question but requires an answer? Answer: Doorbell or telephone.
From half a box of parts for the Valve robot, you get 3 robot figures. How many figures can he make from 2 of these boxes? Answer: 12.
When you see everything, you don’t see her, And when you see nothing, then you see her. Answer: Darkness.
The bunny loves to joke. He asked his mother the following riddle: “If I were heavier than a bear, but lighter than a ladybug, who would be the lightest?” Answer: Bear.
That yesterday was “tomorrow”, and tomorrow will be “yesterday”? Answer: “Today.”
The professor decided to treat his friends to his signature vegetable salad. For this he needed: 3 peppers and the same number of tomatoes; There are fewer cucumbers than tomatoes, but more than radishes. How many different vegetables did the Professor use in the salad? Answer: 9.
Grandfather Vrunish (always lies) and grandfather Pravdish (tells only the truth) decided to take home one stray cat. Pravdish: We won’t take the red cat. Vrunish: Let's take the white one. What kind of cat will they take into the house? Answer: Black.
What's heavier: a backpack or a suitcase? Hint: First compare the mass of the Valve with the mass of the suitcase and backpack.
Who doesn't get their hair wet in the pouring rain? Answer: Bald.
Gray, small, looks like an elephant. Answer: Baby Elephant.
What is the fear of Santa Claus coming called? Answer: Claustrophobia.
5 bulls produce 10 liters of milk. How much will 10 bulls yield? Answer: Bulls do not give milk.
What does a watchman do when a sparrow sits on his head? Answer: Sleeping.
How to catch a tiger in a cage? Answer: There are no checkered tigers, all tigers have stripes.
Birthday is coming up - we baked... Answer: Cake, not sausage.
What do you call a cow that doesn't give milk? Answer: Greedy beef.
He always wears rompers and sleeps in the garden with a pacifier... Answer: Brother, not grandfather.
She’s capricious and stubborn, she doesn’t want to go to kindergarten... Answer: Daughter, not mother.
How to write the word "mousetrap" in five letters? Answer: Cat.
A sparrow can eat a handful of grain, but a horse cannot. Why? Answer: A sparrow is too small to eat a horse.
The person wants him to turn on. But when it turns on, the person gets angry and tries to turn it off immediately. Alarm clock
The boy has two coins. In total they amount to 3 rubles. One of them is not 1 ruble. What are these coins? 1 and 2 rubles
What is easy to pick up from the ground, but difficult to throw far? Pooh
The mother-in-law really did not like her son-in-law and wanted to poison him. But the son-in-law was careful and always ate only what his mother-in-law ate. One day at dinner, the mother-in-law cut a piece of meat in half, ate one half herself, and gave the other half to her son-in-law. He died after that. How did this bitch manage to do this? One side of the knife was smeared with poison.
In what case will 3 grandfathers, 2 grandmothers, 4 granddaughters, 3 bugs, a cat and 7 mice with a turnip not get wet when they climb under one umbrella? In case it doesn't rain.
The housewife needs to bake 6 pies. How can she do it in 15 minutes, if only 4 pies fit in the frying pan, and the pies should be baked for 5 minutes on each side? Put 4 pies - five minutes; Turn over 2 pies, remove 2, put in 2 new ones, not yet fried, - five minutes; Remove 2 pies, turn 2 over, add 2 undercooked ones from the first batch - five minutes.
The hotel has 7 floors. The first one accommodated four people, each subsequent one accommodated 2 more than the previous one. On which floor of the hotel is the elevator most often called? On the first.
One woman lived in a twelve-room apartment. She had a clock in every room. One Saturday evening in late October, she set all the clocks to daylight saving time and went to bed. When she woke up the next morning, she discovered that only two dials showed the correct time. Explain. Ten of the twelve hours were electronic. There was a power surge at night and the clock went wrong. And only two clocks were mechanical, which is why they showed the correct time the next morning.
You are ahead of the skier who was in second position. What place do you occupy now? Second.
One fisherman bought himself a new fishing rod 5 meters long. He has to get home by bus, on which it is prohibited to transport objects longer than 3 meters. The fishing rod does not disassemble and does not bend. How can you pack a fishing rod to take it on a bus? You need to put the fishing rod diagonally in a box 4 meters long and 3 meters wide.
How are the buttons on a phone fundamentally different from the buttons on a calculator? Location: Top to bottom and bottom to top
Soviet janitors had their brooms shortened and shortened. For what. Soviet janitors loved to stand leaning on a broom.
A word of 4 letters is given, but it can also be written with 3 letters. Usually you can write it in 6 letters and then in 5 letters. Originally it contained 8 letters, and occasionally consists of 7 letters. Given, it is usually, then, once born, occasionally. Answer:
What candy's name makes you feel cold? Lollipop
He met her in the desert of Central Asia. A couple of years later she took his last name and did not live with him. Who are these two? Przewalski and Przewalski's horse.
A flower floats on the surface of the pond, constantly dividing and multiplying. Every day the area occupied by flowers doubles. After a month, the entire pond is covered with flowers. How long will it take for the pond to become overgrown with flowers if there are initially two flowers? For a month minus one day.
The satellite makes one revolution around the Earth in an hour and 40 minutes, and another in 100 minutes. How can it be? An hour and 40 minutes = 100 minutes
It is known that among the nine coins there is one counterfeit, which weighs less than the rest. How can you identify a counterfeit coin in two weighings using a cup scale? 1st weighing: 3 and 3 coins. The counterfeit coin is in the pile that weighs less. If they are equal, then the fake is in the third pile. 2nd weighing: From the pile with the least weight, 1 and 1 coin are compared. If they are equal, then the remaining coin is fake.
A girl is sitting, and you cannot sit in her place, even if she gets up and leaves. Where is she sitting? She sits on your lap.
- Is it red? - No, black. - Why is she white? - Because it's green. Black currant
Abdullah had fifteen sheep. All but fourteen died. How many sheep does Abdullah have left? Fourteen
What is Boris in front and Gleb behind? (letter "b")
The grandmother was carrying a hundred eggs to the market, one (and the bottom) fell. How many eggs are left in the basket? (none because the bottom fell out)
When is a person in a room without a head? (when he sticks it out the window)
How do day and night end? (soft sign)
Which clock shows the exact time only twice a day? (who stopped)
What is lighter: a kilogram of cotton wool or a kilogram of iron? (same)
Why do you go to bed when you want to sleep? (by gender)
What needs to be done to keep four guys in one boot? (take off a boot from each person)
The crow is sitting and the dog is sitting on its tail. Could it be? (the dog sits on its own tail)
When is the easiest time for a black cat to get into the house? (when the door is open)
In which month does chatty Mashenka talk the least? (in February, it is the shortest)
What happens to a blue scarf if you put it in water for five minutes? (gets wet)
When a horse is bought, what kind of horse is it? (wet)
A person has one, a crow has two, a bear has none. What is this? (letter "o")
A flock of birds flew into the grove. They sat down two at a time on a tree - one remained; They sat down one at a time - they didn’t get one. How many trees are there in the grove, and how many birds are there in the flock? (three trees, four birds)
A woman was walking to Moscow, three old men met her, each old man had a bag, and in each bag there was a cat. How much did it go to Moscow? (one woman) Forty wolves ran, how many necks and tails did they have? (Tails do not grow near the neck)
What fabric cannot be used to make shirts? (From the railway station)
What three numbers, when added or multiplied, give the same result? (1, 2 and 3)
When are hands pronouns? (You-we-you)
What female name consists of two letters that are repeated twice? (Anna, Alla)
Which forests have no game? (In construction)
Which car wheel does not rotate while driving? (Spare)
What can't mathematicians, drummers, and even hunters do without? (No fraction)
When does a car move at the same speed as a train all the time? (When he is on the platform of a moving train)
One egg takes 4 minutes to cook, how many minutes should you cook 6 eggs? (4 minutes)
Which flower is masculine and feminine? (Ivan da Marya)
Name five days without giving numbers or names of days. (The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow)
Which bird, having lost one letter, becomes the largest river in Europe? (Oriole)
Which city is named after a big bird? (Eagle)
What is the name of the first woman in the world to master an aircraft? (Baba Yaga)
From the name of which city can you make a filling for sweet pies? (Raisin)
In which year do people eat more than usual? (In leap year)
In what geometric body can water boil? (Cubed).
Which river is the scariest? (Tigris River).
Which month is the shortest? (May - three letters).
Where is the end of the world? (Where the shadow begins).
Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (No, because he can't speak).
What is under a person's feet when he walks across a bridge? (Shoe sole).
What comb can you use to comb your head? (Petushin).
How can you carry water in a sieve? (Frozen)
When is the forest a snack? (When he's cheese)
How to pick a branch without scaring a bird? (Wait for the bird to fly away)
What rocks are not in the sea? (Dry)
Why is it freezing in the room in winter, but not outside? (Window glass)
Which opera consists of three conjunctions? (Ah, and, yes - Aida)
Whoever doesn’t have it, doesn’t want to have it, and whoever has it, can’t give it away. (bald)
What disease has no one on earth ever had? (Nautical)
My father's son, not my brother. Who is this? (Myself)
What question cannot be answered positively? (Are you sleeping?)
What is between the window and the door? (Letter “i”).
What can you cook but can't eat? (Lessons).
How can you put two liters of milk in a liter jar? (You need to make condensed milk from milk).
If five cats catch five mice in five minutes, how long does it take one cat to catch one mouse? (Five minutes).
How many months in a year have 28 days? (All months).
What do you drop when you need it and pick it up when you don't? (Anchor).
The dog was tied to a ten-meter rope and walked three hundred meters. How did she do it? (The rope was not tied to anything.)
What can travel around the world while remaining in the same corner? (Postage Stamp).
Is it possible to light a match underwater? (You can if you pour water into a glass and hold the match below the glass).
How can a thrown egg fly three meters without breaking? (You need to throw the egg four meters, then it will fly the first three meters intact).
What will happen to the green cliff if it falls into the Red Sea? (It will become wet).
Two people were playing checkers. Each played five games and won five times. Is this possible? (Both people were playing with other people).
What could be bigger than an elephant and at the same time weightless? (Shadow of an elephant).
What has two arms, two wings, two tails, three heads, three torsos and eight legs? (Rider holding a chicken in his hands).
What are all the people on earth doing at the same time? (Getting older).
Which gets bigger when you put it upside down. (Number 6).
How to jump from a ten-meter ladder without hurting yourself? (Jump from the bottom step).
What has no length, depth, width, height, but can be measured? (Time, temperature).
Why does a duck swim? (From the shore)
Why is the dog running? (On the ground)
Why is there a tongue in the mouth? (Behind the teeth) Why does the cow lie down? (Because he doesn't know how to sit down)
What will happen to the green ball if it falls into the Yellow Sea? (He'll get wet)
What happens if you put a black handkerchief into the red sea? (gets wet)
What tree does a crow sit on when it rains? (On wet)
What kind of dishes can you not eat anything from? (Out of empty)
What can you see with your eyes closed? (Dream)
What are we eating for? (At the table)
Why do you go to bed when you want to sleep? (By gender)
How to write "dry grass" in four letters? (hay)
There were 90 apples growing on a birch tree. A strong wind blew and 10 apples fell. (Apples do not grow on birch trees).
Challenging riddles
Everything around has darkened, drops are falling on the meadow, clouds are walking across the sky, and a strong wind is rising.
What is this, who will answer, we think rather, children. (Hurricane) With the arrival of spring, everything around is covered with yellow. And then it suddenly turns into snow. What kind of flower is this, answer me, my friend? (Dandelion)
It worries, makes noise, you love to swim in it. Ships sail there, and the land is not visible from them. Guess: almost a river, but the banks are not visible. (Sea)
Like an artist, he draws in the windows, He covers forests and fields with ice. And the snow doesn’t melt because of him, so we can go for a ride later. (Freezing)
Wonderful patterns float in the sky: Dogs, horses, white and mischievous. They are fun to look at in the sky during the day. And at night they are almost invisible afterwards. (Clouds)
Puzzle riddles
Wolf, goat and cabbage:
On the shore lay a net of cabbage, stood a hungry wolf and an equally hungry goat. The owner of all this property must transport it to the other side of the river. The boat is small and can only accommodate the owner and one name of his household at a time.
The task is complicated by the fact that you cannot leave a hungry goat and cabbage or a hungry wolf and a goat together. Otherwise, the goat will eat the cabbage, and the hungry wolf will dine on the goat. And there is no one to help the poor boatman.
Solution:
the boatman transports the goat to the other side, returns for cabbage, transports cabbage. The goat is happy, thinking of finally having lunch, but it didn’t work out that way, the boatman puts her in a boat and takes her to the wolf. The poor goat thinks that she herself will soon become dinner. But the boatman puts the wolf in the boat and takes him to the cabbage, then returns for the goat. Everybody is alive.
How many brothers and sisters:
There were many children in one family. One curious person wondered how many boys and girls there were in this family. He began to question the children. The boy said that he had as many sisters as brothers, and the girl replied that she had twice as many brothers as sisters. How many girls and boys were there in the family?
Solution:
there were three sisters and four brothers.
Divide equally:
There were five beautiful apples in a wicker basket. Five cunning little girls asked their grandmother to divide the apples equally between them so that there was only one apple left in the basket. How did grandma do it?
Solution:
she gave four girls an apple each, and gave the fifth one an apple along with the basket.
Riddles for girls
When April takes its toll and the streams run ringing, I jump over her, and she jumps over me.
(Jump rope) The girlfriends are different in height, But they look alike, They all sit next to each other, And there is only one toy. (Matryoshka)
She speaks silently, but it is clear and not boring. If you talk to her more often, you will become 10 times smarter. (Book)
He was yellow, he became white, As soon as the breeze blows, he will boldly fly up to the clouds, He is a flying flower. (Dandelion)
Born at sea - Good for beads. (Pearl)