80+ Clever Riddles for Students With Answers

Looking to sharpen your brain between classes or stump your friends in the lunchroom? These student-friendly riddles are the perfect mental workout! Whether you’re in elementary school, high school, or even college. You’ll find these riddles both fun and challenging.

Classroom Riddles

  1. I’m full of knowledge but have no brain. What am I?
    Answer: A book

  1. What starts with a T, ends with a T, and has T in it?
    Answer: A teapot

  1. I have keys but no locks, I have space but no room. What am I?
    Answer: A keyboard

  1. What has letters but isn’t a word?
    Answer: The alphabet

  1. What has to be broken before you can use it?
    Answer: An egg

  1. I’m found in every classroom but I’m not a student or teacher. What am I?
    Answer: A desk

  1. I have many pages but I’m not a diary. What am I?
    Answer: A textbook

  1. What kind of table can you eat?
    Answer: A timetable

  1. I come after math and before science in some schools. What am I?
    Answer: Lunch

  1. What’s a teacher’s favorite type of music?
    Answer: Class-ical

  1. What has numbers and equations but no life?
    Answer: A math book

  1. What does a pencil do when it gets tired?
    Answer: It draws a line

  1. I’m silent in class but loud in the hallway. What am I?
    Answer: A bell

  1. What makes you smarter the more you use it?
    Answer: Your brain

  1. What’s long, yellow, and takes students to school?
    Answer: A school bus

  1. I’m white and often found on walls, but I’m not paint. What am I?
    Answer: A whiteboard

  1. I don’t move but I help you travel the world. What am I?
    Answer: A map

  1. What can you learn from without it talking back?
    Answer: A textbook

  1. What comes in grades, has teachers, and lots of work?
    Answer: School

  1. I’m in a classroom and help you see better. What am I?
    Answer: Glasses

Brain Teaser Riddles

  1. What gets sharper the more you use it?
    Answer: Your brain

  1. I come down but never go up. What am I?
    Answer: Rain

  1. What has four legs but can’t walk?
    Answer: A chair

  1. The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
    Answer: Footsteps

  1. What can you hold without touching it?
    Answer: A conversation

  1. The more you share me, the less you have. What am I?
    Answer: A secret

  1. What has one eye but can’t see?
    Answer: A needle

  1. What goes up but never comes down?
    Answer: Your age

  1. I fly without wings and cry without eyes. What am I?
    Answer: A cloud

  1. What has a head and a tail but no body?
    Answer: A coin

  1. What gets wetter as it dries?
    Answer: A towel

  1. What has a thumb and four fingers but isn’t alive?
    Answer: A glove

  1. What can run but never walk?
    Answer: Water

  1. What belongs to you but others use it more?
    Answer: Your name

  1. What’s full of holes but holds water?
    Answer: A sponge

  1. What has to be seen to be believed but disappears when spoken?
    Answer: Silence

  1. The more you take away, the bigger I become. What am I?
    Answer: A hole

  1. What has words but never speaks?
    Answer: A book

  1. What travels the world while staying in one spot?
    Answer: A stamp

  1. What has teeth but cannot bite?
    Answer: A comb

Everyday Student Life Riddles

  1. What goes to school every day but never learns?
    Answer: A backpack

  1. What’s in your pencil case but has no lead?
    Answer: A pen

  1. What kind of class has no teacher or students?
    Answer: A recess

  1. What do students love but teachers dislike?
    Answer: A snow day

  1. What’s always right but never correct?
    Answer: A right angle

  1. What’s found at school but also in your head?
    Answer: Knowledge

  1. What wears a cap but isn’t a person?
    Answer: A pen

  1. What do students do before the bell rings and after lunch?
    Answer: Wait

  1. What lives in a backpack and works all day?
    Answer: Homework

  1. What’s in school but disappears at the end of the year?
    Answer: Exams

  1. What’s yellow, stops at red, and goes on green?
    Answer: A school bus eating a watermelon!

  1. What can be corrected but never erased?
    Answer: A mistake

  1. What’s hard to write but easy to say?
    Answer: An apology

  1. What does every student fear but is actually helpful?
    Answer: A test

  1. What goes up every grade but never studies?
    Answer: Your student ID number

  1. What has letters and is delivered daily?
    Answer: Email

  1. What goes through paper but isn’t ink?
    Answer: A hole punch

  1. What’s always carried but sometimes forgotten?
    Answer: A school ID

  1. What gets checked but never written?
    Answer: Attendance

  1. What do you never want to see on your paper but always expect?
    Answer: A red mark

Motivation Riddles

  1. I can build you or break you with one word. What am I?
    Answer: Confidence

  1. What do you get by failing once and trying again?
    Answer: Experience

  1. I’m inside you and help you grow. What am I?
    Answer: Potential

  1. I’m free, yet the most valuable thing in your life. What am I?
    Answer: Time

  1. What gets bigger the more you use it wisely?
    Answer: Knowledge

  1. What’s invisible but shapes your future?
    Answer: Attitude

  1. I’m your best teacher, though I come from mistakes. What am I?
    Answer: Failure

  1. I’m yours, and only you can shape me. What am I?
    Answer: Your future

  1. I grow when you share me, but disappear when ignored. What am I?
    Answer: Respect

  1. I’m tough to achieve but worth everything. What am I?
    Answer: Success

  1. What can make today better than yesterday?
    Answer: Effort

  1. What shines without a light?
    Answer: A smile

  1. What keeps moving forward no matter what?
    Answer: Time

  1. What helps you reach the top but isn’t an elevator?
    Answer: Hard work

  1. What lifts people up without using hands?
    Answer: Encouragement

  1. What can’t be bought but earns you everything?
    Answer: Discipline

  1. What helps you win even before the race begins?
    Answer: Preparation

  1. I come from within, not from others. What am I?
    Answer: Motivation

  1. I help you when things get tough but am invisible. What am I?
    Answer: Grit

  1. What gives power to every student’s dream?
    Answer: Belief

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