Riddles are a type of brain teaser that comes in the form of questions, sentences, or statements. Riddles are great exercises for the brain, as they can get the brain cells fired up, making you think quickly. Riddles are best for improving your critical thinking skills.
Although some of the riddles are straightforward and can be solved rapidly, a few may actually be tricky and require you to apply your logical and critical thinking ability in order to crack them.
Are you highly intelligent?
Then solve this riddle in 6 seconds!
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Riddle With Answers: Solve the Riddle in 6 Seconds
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Take a look at the picture shared above.
In this picture, a dark table is shared with the following sentence:
“What is one thing that can hurt without moving, poison without touching, can carry both truths and lies, and people should not judge by their size?”
Can you solve the riddle in 6 seconds?
If you can, you have an active mind.
Studies suggest that individuals with high intelligence and excellent problem-solving skills can quickly process information and solve these types of puzzles that require one to think critically.
Now pay close attention to the text in the image, and see if you can solve the riddle within the time limit.
Have you found the answer?
Hurry up!
Not much time left.
And...
Time’s up.
How many of you have successfully solved the riddle?
If you have solved the riddle in six seconds, you have completed it in record time.
Those who couldn’t complete the riddle challenge can check out the answer below.
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Riddle with Answer
The answer to this riddle is words.
Share this riddle challenge with friends and family to see who has the sharpest brain.
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