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5 resources where to find interesting questions and riddles for team building games

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How many puzzle questions do you know by heart? Below you will find 5 good websites to add something new into your selection of questions and riddles for team building games.  Also, these might give you the inspiration to create some of your own original puzzles, brainteasers, riddles, or even lateral thinking questions. Previously, we have discussed how to create quality questions for team building games and scavenger hunts. With some experience, creating factual questions is fairly easy. Also, composing the best questions of all – location based questions about surroundings, buildings, people, or nature is quite simple.
But coming up with original logic or math puzzles like this car one below is a much harder task.

An example of a brain teaser riddle

It is good to have a few websites up your sleeve to use when you want to present more difficult questions and riddles for team building games.

1 ) One of our favorites is folj.com which focuses on lateral thinking puzzles. Lateral thinking is a creative way of solving problems. There may even be multiple correct solutions to lateral thinking questions. For example, like in this bus puzzle. The term “lateral thinking” was suggested in 1967 by Edward de Bono.

2) Another excellent site for questions that get teams to use their problem solving skills is Brain Bashers. They publish a daily collection of puzzle games that you can take inspiration from.

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3) This page claims to have some of the world’s hardest riddles – use them for your team building games to see if they’re actually that hard. You can find some math and poetic ones there also. For example, “What building has the most stories?”.

4) Indiabix claims to have largest collection of questions with answers for preparation on various interviews and entrance exams. Some math and logic puzzles are pretty good.

5) Brainden has nice content like “Einstein’s riddle” and kudos for a nice looking website!

We hope that you find some good questions to use and also inspiration to compose some clever puzzle questions and riddles for the team building games you create. Share your favorite puzzle question in the comments and we might add it into the Question Library inside Loquiz. ; )

You might also be interested in our blog post with an overview of 5 resources for team building exercises and icebreakers.

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