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"Door" Riddles - Next 10 of 332.
Riddle:
You are in a room with no doors or windows. The only objects in the room are a mirror and a table. How do you get out?
Answer: You look in the mirror, you see what you saw, you take the saw, you cut the table in half, two halves make a whole, you jump out the hole!
Riddle:
This is a coded riddle. Crack the code and answer the riddle. What is the riddle and answer?
The cipher for this coded riddle is hidden somewhere on Riddles. Hint: #5000
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Answer: The riddle "Puzzle 4 - Code Riddle - What is the riddle and answer?" is unanswered. Do you know the answer? If so, click and add your answer in the comments section.
Riddle:
You are locked in a room with NO windows, NO door, has a roof and a floor, no way of escaping and all that's in this room with you is a table and a mirror, how do you escape? (Hint: it's a play on words)
Answer: There are two possible ways. 1. You break the mirror and with the shards you cut yourself and give yourself a sore/saw and with that sore/saw, you cut the table in half then you put the table back to a whole/hole and with that whole/hole you climb out! 2. You saw the table with the mirror (cut in half, you sawed it in half) and with the two table halves you put it back to a whole/hole and with that whole/hole, you climb out!
Riddle:
I open, I shut, I will never go in the house nor out. What am I?
Answer: A door.
Riddle:
Suzan was at the mall food court and called the police to report her purse had been stolen. When the police arrived they asked Suzan what she was doing? Suzan said, "I left my purse on the table, then I went to the bathroom. I hung my purse on the stall door and when I got back to my table, my purse was gone." The police immediately fined Suzan for lying. Why?
Answer: Suzan said she left her purse on the table, but she also said she hung up her purse on the bathroom stall door.
Riddle:
There's a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?
Answer: There aren’t any—it’s a one-story house.
Riddle:
There are two rooms in front of you. On the door to each room, there is a sign; only one of the signs tells the truth. The sign on the door to the first room says, "There is treasure here. A monster lurks in the other room,". And the sign on the door to the second room says, "The treasure and the monster are in different rooms,". Where is the treasure?
Answer: The treasure is in the second room. If the first sign is true, then the second sign is true, too. This contradicts the terms of the game. Therefore, the first sign is false, and the second sign is truthful.
Riddle:
You walk into an old horror house. It has no power or plumbing. Once inside, you see three doors. Each door has a number on it. Behind each door is a way for you to die. Behind door number one, you die by getting eaten by a lion. Behind door number two, you die by getting murdered. Behind door number three, you die by electric chair. You can’t turn back, so you have to go through a door. Which door do you go through?
Answer: Door number three—the house has no power, which means it doesn’t have electricity. Therefore, the electric chair won’t work.
Riddle:
You are in a room with no windows and no doors. There is not a single thing in the room except a small mirror and a table. How do you get out?
Answer: Look in the mirror and see what you saw. Use the saw and to cut the table in half. Two halves equals a whole. Jump through the hole and you are FREE!!!
Riddle:
Imagine you are in a room with no door, no key, no windows, trapdoors, nothing. How do you escape?
Answer: Stop imagining.

