Why Do We Use ‘Riddles’ in Everyday Life?

Riddles are like puzzles that help people think creatively. They're fun and can be used in games, stories, or even when solving problems. When we hear a riddle, our brain tries to figure out the answer by connecting ideas in new ways.

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Examples

  1. A teacher uses a riddle during class: 'I have keys but can’t open locks. What am I?' Students guess it’s a piano.
  2. At a family gathering, someone asks: 'What has a head and a tail but no body?' The answer is a coin.
  3. Two friends play a game where they take turns telling riddles to each other.

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