Riddle
A riddle is a statement or question intentionally designed to require ingenuity to answer. It often presents clues through metaphor, wordplay, or double meaning, and the solver must identify the subject or solution that satisfies the clues. Riddles differ from straightforward questions in that they invite interpretation and experimentation with language.
The term derives from Old English and related Germanic words for speaking or asking questions; the exact
Riddling appears in ancient literature and folklore. Collections such as the Exeter Book riddles from Anglo-Saxon
Form and types: a riddle typically presents clues to a target, often with misdirection. The answer is