Make a Riddle About an Object

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Riddles are great fun for telling your friends family or anymore. Many people love the way riddles get you thinking. This article will teach you how to make a riddle focused on an object

Steps

  1. First of all, think of an object. This will be the answer to your riddle. (for example: fire)
  2. Next you want to think about how you can describe that object. (for example: fire is hot, needs air, etc.)
  3. Once you finish that you need to think of ways to tell your audience this in a less obvious but more interesting way. Set up the riddle so it is in your objects point of view. (for example: I breathe oxygen, but I do not have a mouth.)
  4. Finally, put together all of the hints in the riddle not forgetting to use "I", and at the end of the riddle say,"Who am I." (for example: I breathe oxygen, but I do not have a mouth. I can brighten up dark times, but used wrongly I can terribly ruin good times. I move around a lot, but I do not have a body. Who am I?)(the answer to this riddle is, "fire.")
  5. Test the riddle out on somebody!

Tips

  • DO NOT give the answer right after you tell the riddle.
  • Try to pick something that most people would know about. Don't pick an object that you think people may have never heard of.
  • Also don't get too crazy with the hints in the riddle, yet don't make it too easy.

Warnings

  • Try to think of some good ideas or people will laugh at you.

Things You'll Need

  • It might be a good idea to have a pencil and a piece of paper with you so you can write down and remember what you got.

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