Crack 2/3 of These Detective Riddles, and You're a Champ
Challenge Your Analytical Skills with Tricky Riddles: Uncovering Secrets in the Smallest Details

If you are a fan of hard riddles, you are in luck! I have a new set of head-scratching riddles for you to solve. Get ready, buckle up, and let's get started.
A foreign tourist went to the police station and said, "A guy with a tattoo and a long beard forced me to give him my wallet." The police officer replied, "Don't worry, the criminal is one of these quintuplets. They've already been arrested, you just have to identify the one who attacked you." Can you help the tourist figure out who the attacker was?
Not this guy, he has a tattoo on his left arm. Not this one, he can only use one hand. This guy has a short beard. This guy is wearing a cast. That leaves us with this man.
Now, I've got a few Rebus puzzles for you to crack. How hard can it be?
This Rebus is tasty. It stands for scrambled eggs. How about this one? It means a misunderstanding between friends. What could this one mean? It's downtown.
You're walking through the park when you hear footsteps behind your back and everything goes black. When you come to your senses, you find yourself in a dark basement illuminated by 15 burning candles. "I'll set you free if you solve my riddle correctly, but if not, you won't ever leave this place," says a mysterious voice. "Oh no, there's someone in the shadows!" you see. "15 candles, I'll blow out six of them. How many candles will remain?" What's going to be your answer?
If you tell the mysterious person that six candles will remain, they'll let you go. After all, the rest of the candles will eventually burn down completely, leaving only the six that have been blown out.
Someone stole expensive jewelry from Mrs. Doris's hotel room around 6 a.m. When the police came, the hotel owner told them that there was a heavy snowfall early in the morning that destroyed all the evidence. Suddenly, one of the police officers spotted an infamous criminal who had been accused of committing several robberies but always managed to get away with it. The man denied being at the hotel at the time. "I only came half an hour ago," he claimed. The police officers immediately understood he was lying. How?
There's a thick layer of snow on the criminal's car. If he had been driving to the hotel, there would be no snow on the hood. It would have melted or got blown away by the wind. And since it's sunny now, it can't be new snow.
Clara was in her hotel room when she heard someone knock on her door. She looked through the peephole and saw an unknown man standing outside. He introduced himself. "Hi, I'm the hotel manager. Sorry to bother you, but our database has crashed. Could you let me in to confirm some information?" Clara immediately rushed to her phone and called the security. Why?
The badge on the man's shirt says Chloe Smith, and that's a female name. It means the man is a fake manager.
Damien had problems with money, so he had to sell the only valuable thing he had - an expensive painting of a 17th-century artist. The man who bought it showed the canvas to his friend, a police detective. After looking at the picture attentively, the detective said that the painting was a fake. How did he figure it out?
About the Creator
Daniel Ellison
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