Lovely little puzzle.
Riddle Time!
Go for red, but stop for green?
Correct answers will get a like, wrong answers will get splatted.
Puzzle time. An interesting coin logic problem today, brought to you by @PuzzleADayBlog. The solution is in the reply to the original post, and is a bit math-sy.
Puzzle time: Sorry for the MathPhobes, but here's a numerical brainteaser for you.
Riddle Time: Where would you wear your best outfit to?
Correct answers get a like. Wrong answers get buried 6 feet deep.
From @readersdigest.
Riddle Time: You don't want to get wrapped up in this... Easy one.
Correct answers get a like, wrong answers get eaten!
Here's a nice tricky puzzle from Dungeon Vault. Part of their series of door puzzles. Perfect for your D&D / TTRPG game.
Riddle Time! What is the gift unwanted that kills kings and paupers?
Puzzle time. This one's from an area of Mathematics called Combinatorics, but is just a case of thinking logically and counting possibilities. Not sure how this might fit in an adventure, but it's a nice logic problem. Another puzzle from Brilliant.org. https://brilliant.org/courses/math-competition-fundamentals/introduction-93/combinatorics-and-probability/1/
Which one is the extra puzzle piece? I imagine this one being used as parts of a map or locking mechanism, with a fake piece to throw off treasure hunters. Question from @UKMathsTrust.
Riddle Time: What do you throw out when you need it?
Liars and Truth-tellers... who is who? Logic Puzzle from @UKMathsTrust.
Riddle time: will you be vexed by this brainteaser?
Riddle Time: Blue on the inside, red on the outside? What could it be?
Quite a tricky puzzle today. Three brothers, two bards. Work out which is not a bard.