- What has keys but can’t open locks?
A keyboard. - What gets bigger when you close it?
A curtain. - What can you see through but never touch?
A window. - What has eyes but can’t see?
A needle. - What has teeth but can’t bite?
A zipper. - What has a head and a tail but no body?
A coin. - What has a neck but no head?
A bottle. - What has hands but can’t clap?
A clock. - What can be cracked, made, told, and played?
A joke. - What runs without legs?
Water. - What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
The future. - What has one eye but can’t see?
A needle. - What is full of holes but still holds water?
A sponge. - What has a neck but no head?
A bottle. - What is always coming but never arrives?
Tomorrow. - What has many keys but can’t open a single lock?
A piano. - What is at the end of a rainbow?
The letter “w”. - What goes up but never comes down?
Your age. - What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?
Your name. - What has hands but can’t hold anything?
A clock.
- What has a view but no voice?
A window. - What can you break without touching?
Silence. - What can be seen through but not walked through?
A windowpane. - What has hinges but no door?
Shutters. - What stands tall but never grows?
A skyscraper. - What is clear in the morning, silver at noon, and black at night?
A window. - What can see everything but is never seen?
Surveillance camera. - What has a view of both worlds but belongs to neither?
A window between train cars. - What reflects without thinking?
A mirror. - What can be opened but not closed?
Pandora’s box. - What is always open but never enters?
A book. - What is full of holes but still holds air?
A screen window. - What has a frame but holds no picture?
A window. - What lets light in but keeps the cold out?
Insulated glass. - What has bars but no drinks?
A jail window. - What is fragile yet strong enough to hold back the storm?
A windowpane. - What can be closed with a blink?
An eyelid. - What can be cracked but never broken?
A joke. - What has a view of the world but never travels?
A window. - What can be opened with a click?
A lock.
Another Windows riddles
- What has glass but never shatters?
A window. - What stands between outside and in?
A window frame. - What is always open to interpretation?
A window of opportunity. - What lets light in but keeps secrets out?
A stained glass window. - What can you see through but not touch?
A windowpane. - What offers a glimpse of the world beyond?
A window. - What provides a view but no passage?
A peephole. - What divides yet connects spaces?
A window. - What has eyes but doesn’t see?
A window blind. - What lets the breeze in but keeps the bugs out?
A screened window. - What separates warmth from chill?
Double-pane glass. - What opens with a twist but doesn’t unlock?
A window latch. - What showcases the world’s canvas?
A bay window. - What is transparent yet conceals?
A window. - What is a portal to fresh air?
A casement window. - What can be frosted but never cold?
A privacy window. - What provides a frame for daydreams?
A window sill. - What offers a peek into other lives?
A window across the street. - What reveals the passage of time?
A sundial window. - What is clear but often overlooked?
A window of opportunity.
- What has panes but doesn’t bake?
A window. - What is a frame for the sky?
A rooftop window. - What stands tall yet looks through?
A skyscraper’s window. - What divides light and dark?
A window blind. - What is clear yet often overlooked?
A window of opportunity. - What offers a glimpse of the world’s theater?
A theater’s window. - What can be double-hung but never moves?
A double-hung window. - What sees without eyes?
A window. - What can be framed but never captured?
A view from a window. - What is a barrier to the elements?
A storm window. - What provides a view but not a way?
A windowpane. - What can be bayed but never barked?
A bay window. - What is a bridge between inside and out?
A window. - What has sashes but doesn’t fly?
A window. - What is a lens for the soul?
A stained glass window. - What can be cracked but never shattered?
A window of opportunity. - What is a lookout without a ship?
A ship’s window. - What reflects without thought?
A mirror window. - What offers a glimpse into another world?
A window. - What is a wall’s way to the world?
A window.
Getting over with Windows riddles
- What stands between inside and out, yet lets both worlds in?
A window. - What can be clear or stained, but always lets light through?
A stained glass window. - What has a view but no opinion?
A window. - What separates warmth from cold, yet bridges imagination?
A window. - What can be casement or sliding, yet never moves on its own?
A window. - What offers a glimpse of the world’s stage?
A theater window. - What divides yet connects spaces, allowing sight but not touch?
A window. - What provides a frame for dreams, reflecting aspirations back?
A window. - What can be frosted or clear, yet never chill to the touch?
A windowpane. - What is a portal to the outside world, yet guards against intrusion?
A window. - What can be opened to let in air, yet closed to keep out rain?
A window. - What is a canvas for the sky, painted anew with each sunrise?
A window. - What can be fixed or operable, yet always offers a glimpse beyond?
A window. - What is a lookout without a ship, offering views of distant horizons?
A window. - What can be tinted but never colored, yet still shows the world’s hues?
A window. - What offers a view into the soul of a building, yet remains impartial?
A window. - What can be sealed shut or thrown wide, yet always holds a promise of possibility?
A window. - What lets in the day’s brightness, yet keeps out the night’s chill?
A window. - What is a boundary between worlds, yet a conduit for light?
A window. - What can be cleaned to clarity, yet always holds a hint of the world beyond?
A window.
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