Apple riddles and mind teasers about apples. These apple riddles are fun for all ages.
Apple riddles are great for parents, teachers, bakers, pasty chefs and children who like apples.
According to Oxford Languages Dictionary: A riddle is a question or statement intentionally phrased so as to require ingenuity in ascertaining its answer or meaning.
See if you can figure these apple riddles out!
Apple Riddles for Kids
Riddle: Which type of avid reader might you find in an apple?
A: A bookworm.
Riddle: What’s the difference between a worm and an apple?
A: People don’t usually eat worms…
Riddle: Which variety of apple do Pirates treasure?
A: Jonagold.
Riddle: What can a whole apple pie do that half an apple pie can’t do?
A: It can look round.
Riddle: What’s the best thing to put into a piece of apple pie?
A: Your teeth.
Riddle: If it took six kids six hour to eat all the apples in the apple orchard, how many hours would it take three kids?
A: None, because the first six kids have already eaten them all.
Riddle: If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, what does an onion do?
A: Keeps everyone away.
Riddle: What kind of pie did George Washington’s mom make?
A: Apple pie – because the cherry tree was chopped down.