80 Icebreaker Riddles with Answers

Break the silence and warm up the room with these fun, light-hearted riddles! Whether you’re in a classroom, team meeting, or party, these riddles will spark laughter, thought, and conversation.


  1. I’m tall when I’m young and short when I’m old. What am I?

Answer: Candle


  1. What has to be broken before you can use it?

Answer: Egg


  1. What has hands but can’t clap?

Answer: Clock


  1. What gets wetter as it dries?

Answer: Towel


  1. What goes up but never comes down?

Answer: Age


  1. What has a head and a tail but no body?

Answer: Coin


  1. What can you catch but not throw?

Answer: Cold


  1. What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

Answer: The letter M


  1. What has many teeth but can’t bite?

Answer: Comb


  1. What belongs to you but other people use it more than you do?

Answer: Your name


  1. What has legs but doesn’t walk?

Answer: Table


  1. What comes down but never goes up?

Answer: Rain


  1. What’s full of holes but still holds water?

Answer: Sponge


  1. What’s something you can’t see but is always ahead of you?

Answer: Future


  1. What kind of room has no doors or windows?

Answer: Mushroom


  1. What has ears but cannot hear?

Answer: Corn


  1. What runs around your yard but doesn’t move?

Answer: Fence


  1. What do you call a bear with no teeth?

Answer: Gummy bear


  1. What can you hold without touching?

Answer: Breath


  1. What has one eye but can’t see?

Answer: Needle


Funny Icebreakers

  1. Why did the math book look sad?

Answer: It had too many problems


  1. What do you call cheese that isn’t yours?

Answer: Nacho cheese


  1. Why can’t your nose be 12 inches long?

Answer: Because then it would be a foot


  1. What did the zero say to the eight?

Answer: Nice belt!


  1. Why don’t skeletons fight?

Answer: They don’t have the guts


  1. What did one wall say to the other wall?

Answer: I’ll meet you at the corner


  1. Why did the student eat his homework?

Answer: Because the teacher said it was a piece of cake


  1. Why did the bicycle fall over?

Answer: It was two-tired


  1. Why don’t eggs tell jokes?

Answer: They’d crack each other up


  1. Why did the tomato blush?

Answer: Because it saw the salad dressing


  1. What’s orange and sounds like a parrot?

Answer: Carrot


  1. Why can’t you give Elsa a balloon?

Answer: Because she’ll let it go


  1. Why was the broom late?

Answer: It swept in


  1. What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire?

Answer: Frostbite


  1. What kind of tree fits in your hand?

Answer: Palm tree


  1. Why do seagulls fly over the sea?

Answer: Because if they flew over the bay, they’d be bagels


  1. What do you call a sleeping bull?

Answer: A bulldozer


  1. Why did the golfer bring two pairs of pants?

Answer: In case he got a hole in one


  1. What did the ocean say to the beach?

Answer: Nothing, it just waved


  1. What do you call a fake noodle?

Answer: An impasta


Brainy Icebreakers

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

Answer: Footsteps


  1. What has keys but can’t open doors?

Answer: Piano


  1. What comes in through a keyhole but never touches the lock?

Answer: Light


  1. What can travel the world while staying in the same corner?

Answer: Stamp


  1. What goes up and down but doesn’t move?

Answer: Stairs


  1. What has many keys but opens no locks?

Answer: Keyboard


  1. What has an eye but can’t see?

Answer: Hurricane


  1. What can be cracked, made, told, and played?

Answer: Joke


  1. What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?

Answer: Incorrectly


  1. What gets bigger the more you take away?

Answer: Hole


  1. What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?

Answer: Silence


  1. What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?

Answer: Clock


  1. What kind of coat is always wet?

Answer: A coat of paint


  1. What can you find in a cupboard that can never be put in a pot?

Answer: Its lid


  1. What begins with an E but only contains one letter?

Answer: Envelope


  1. What gets sharper the more you use it?

Answer: Brain


  1. What has roots but doesn’t grow?

Answer: Mountain


  1. What makes two people out of one?

Answer: Mirror


  1. What comes before thunder?

Answer: Lightning


  1. What flies without wings?

Answer: Time


Group Interaction Icebreakers

  1. You see a boat filled with people. It hasn’t sunk, but when you look again, there’s no one there. How?

Answer: They were all married


  1. What can be heard but not seen or touched?

Answer: Voice


  1. A man shaves several times a day but still has a beard. Who is he?

Answer: A barber


  1. What can’t talk but will reply when spoken to?

Answer: Echo


  1. What do you buy to eat but never eat?

Answer: Plate


  1. What has a thumb and four fingers but isn’t alive?

Answer: Glove


  1. What invention lets you look right through a wall?

Answer: Window


  1. What always runs but never walks, often murmurs but never talks?

Answer: River


  1. What kind of band never plays music?

Answer: Rubber band


  1. What can run but never walks, has a bed but never sleeps, and a mouth but never talks?

Answer: River


  1. What can you break without touching it?

Answer: Promise


  1. What has four wheels and flies?

Answer: Garbage truck


  1. What gets lighter the more you take away?

Answer: Hole


  1. What word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?

Answer: Short


  1. I go in dry and come out wet. The longer I’m in, the stronger I get. What am I?

Answer: Tea bag


  1. What gets colder as it heats up?

Answer: Ice


  1. What can be inside you but never outside you?

Answer: Shadow (when it’s dark)


  1. What’s at the end of everything?

Answer: The letter G


  1. What can’t be burned in fire or drowned in water?

Answer: Ice


  1. What has four letters, sometimes has nine, but never has five?

Answer: It’s a statement, not a question


Whether you’re a teacher, manager, team leader, or just hosting a party, these icebreaker riddles are perfect for loosening up the room and encouraging interaction. Keep them handy for meetings, classrooms, or family fun!

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