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Grand Finale Riddles for Kids with Answers

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Ages 5-12
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Grand Finale Riddles for Kids with Answers

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You've made it to the Grand Finale! These are the most fun, memorable riddles in the entire collection, from the loneliness of number 1 to the genius of young Gauss who added all the numbers from 1 to 100 in seconds.

Use them as morning warm-ups, car ride entertainment, or a quick brain break between lessons.

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You've solved all the riddles. What do you officially call yourself?

A RIDDLE WIZARD! Congratulations, champion!

What do you get when you multiply any number by zero?

Zero! Every single time, zero is the great equaliser!

What's a bee's favorite math subject?

Alge-BRA! (Algebra)

A magician says: 'I can add 1 to any number and make it vanish.' How?

Subtract it right after! +1 − 1 = back to zero!

What do you get when you cross a math teacher with a rocket?

A COUNTDOWN! 10, 9, 8, 7…

Why is Pi the most famous number in math history?

It goes on forever and never repeats, 3.14159265…

If you add ALL the numbers from 1 to 100. What is the total?

5,050! (A trick the genius Gauss figured out as a kid )

I go on forever and ever and never stop. What number am I?

Infinity!

Why can you never win an argument with a circle?

Because there's no point!

What's the loneliest number in all of mathematics?

1, it always stands completely alone!