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RIDDLES

I Have no Flesh, no Feathers, and no Bones. Yet I Have Fingers and a Thumb. What Am I?

by Fabrizio Nava

Published December 27, 2017

Time for a Brain Work-Out! Solve these 3 Riddles.

That’s right. It’s time to warm up your brain and check three of our best brain-scrambling riddles! These will have you thinking for sure. You may get frustrated when you see the answer

Okay… Ready?

Related:

  1. What Has a Thumb and Four Fingers, but Is Not Alive?
  2. Which Weighs More, a Pound of Feathers or a Pound of Bricks?

Riddle 1 of 3:

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Riddle 2 of 3:

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Riddle 3 of 3:

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Did you get these right? If you have any suggestions for new riddles please let us know in the comments. We’re always looking for new ones and sometimes our best riddles actually come from our amazing fans. If we use your riddle, we’ll make sure to credit you. Thanks for playing!

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