Looking for the perfect way to keep a six-year-old entertained while boosting their thinking skills? Our collection of 500+ riddles for six year olds is filled with fun, simple, and giggle-worthy puzzles that kids can easily understand and share.
From animals to food, bedtime to school, every riddle is written in clear language with playful emojis to make solving even more exciting.
Perfect for family time, classroom fun, or parties, these riddles will have children thinking, laughing, and feeling proud when they crack the answers. Get ready for hours of joy and brain-boosting funβletβs start the riddling adventure!
Easy Animal Riddles

- πΆ what has four legs and a tail but canβt walk β a chair
- π± what says meow but isnβt alive β a toy cat
- πΈ what hops but isnβt a frog β a kangaroo
- π what buzzes and collects honey β a bee
- π what is big, gray, and has a trunk β an elephant
- π¦ what has feathers but canβt fly β a penguin
- π¦ what roars but isnβt wild β a lion on tv
- πΆ what wags its tail but isnβt real β a plush puppy
- π’ what is slow and lives in a shell β a turtle
- π¦ what has a long neck and eats leaves β a giraffe
Silly Object Riddles
- π₯ what shows pictures but isnβt a book β a tv
- π₯ what is cold and white to drink β milk
- π₯ what you crack and then cook β an egg
- π what you sleep in every night β a bed
- 𧦠what you wear on feet but not shoes β socks
- πͺ₯ what you use to brush teeth β a toothbrush
- π what is red, crunchy, and sweet β an apple
- β° what wakes you up in the morning β an alarm clock
- πͺ what opens and closes but isnβt a gate β a door
- πͺ what you sit on at the table β a chair
Funny Nature Riddles

- π§ what falls from the sky but isnβt magic β rain
- β what shines in the day but isnβt a lamp β the sun
- π what glows at night but isnβt a star β the moon
- π³ what grows tall but canβt walk β a tree
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what has clouds but no rain inside β the sky
- π what appears after rain and is colorful β a rainbow
- π what falls from trees in autumn β leaves
- π what moves but isnβt alive β water
- π what you find at the beach but isnβt food β a seashell
- π¦ what flies in gardens and is colorful β a butterfly
Food Fun Riddles

- π what is long, yellow, and monkeys like it β a banana
- πͺ what is round, sweet, and you dunk in milk β a cookie
- π what is red and has seeds outside β a strawberry
- π½ what is yellow and you eat off the cob β corn
- π what comes in bunches and you can eat β grapes
- π what is round, cheesy, and you slice β pizza
- π what is big, green, and juicy inside β watermelon
- π₯ what is orange and bunnies nibble β a carrot
- π what keeps doctors away when you eat one β an apple
- π¦ what is frozen and you enjoy with a spoon β ice cream
Everyday Routine Riddles
- π what you take to get clean β a bath
- πͺ₯ what you use every morning to clean teeth β a toothbrush
- π what you color with but isnβt paint β crayons
- π³ what you use to cook an egg β a pan
- π₯£ what you eat cereal from β a bowl
- π½ what you eat dinner on β a plate
- π§Ό what you use to wash hands β soap
- πΏ what sprays water for a bath β a shower
- π§΄ what you put on after the bath β lotion
- π what you lay down on to sleep β a bed
Morning Time Riddles

- β° what buzzes and rings to wake you up β an alarm clock
- π what you climb out of each morning β bed
- β what grown-ups drink to wake up β coffee
- π₯£ what you eat with milk in the morning β cereal
- π what you eat cold and juicy for breakfast β watermelon
- π what you toast in the morning β bread
- π¦· what you clean first after waking β teeth
- πͺ what you look in to see yourself β mirror
- 𧦠what you put on after getting out of bed β socks
- π₯Ώ what you wear on your feet before shoes β slippers
Bedtime Riddles

- β what you see twinkle in the night sky β stars
- π what lights the night but isnβt the sun β the moon
- π what you count when you try to sleep β sheep
- π what you lie in at night β bed
- π€ what you hear when youβre very sleepy β snore
- π¦ what says who-who at night β an owl
- π§Έ what you hug when you sleep β a teddy bear
- π° what ticks quietly in your room β a clock
- π what covers the night sky far away β space
- π€ what you hope to catch quickly β sleep
Learning and School Riddles
- π what has pages but isnβt a story β a notebook
- β what you use to write but isnβt a pen β a pencil
- π what you ride to school β school bus
- π what you carry books in β a backpack
- π what colors drawings β crayons
- π what measures schoolwork β a ruler
- π what writes with ink β a pen
- π what you fill with words β paper
- π what keeps your locker closed β a lock
- π what has lines for writing β a notebook
Conclusion
This collection gives eight fun categories of riddles that are perfect for six-year-olds.
Theyβre easy to read, full of emojis for extra fun, and simple enough for kids to share and explain to their family.
If for school activities, parties, or bedtime fun, these riddles bring laughter, curiosity, and learning all in one place.