Opening day is an exciting time filled with possibility and new beginnings. As spring arrives, nature seems to spring back to life, and people feel a renewed sense of energy and motivation. Riddles about opening day allow us to tap into this spirit of optimism and playfulness. In this article, we have collected 67 riddles that revolve around the themes of opening day. Some focus on spring, some on specific opening days like opening day at school or opening day of baseball season. Still others use “opening” in a more metaphorical sense. The riddles get progressively more difficult as you read through the article, but don’t worry, you can always skip to the end to see the answer! We hope these riddles inspire you and get your mind working as you solve them. Now let’s jump in!
Riddles about the season of spring
Spring is all about new beginnings as plants begin to grow and bloom again. These riddles use spring themes and imagery.
Riddle 1: What season comes between winter and summer?
Answer: Spring
Riddle 2: I’m a pretty flower that comes in pink, red, yellow, or white. People give me to each other on Valentine’s Day. What am I?
Answer: A rose
Riddle 3: When I’m spotted high in the sky on the first warm day of spring, people know that rain will soon arrive. What am I?
Answer: A rainbow
Riddle 4: I’m green and grow on the ground in spring. Rabbits and other animals like to eat me. What am I?
Answer: Grass
Riddle 5: I’m a sign of spring that blooms on trees and smells very sweet. Birds, bees, and butterflies love me. What am I?
Answer: Flowers
Riddle 6: I’m an egg-laying mammal from Australia. In spring, my babies emerge from my pouch for the first time. What animal am I?
Answer: Kangaroo
Riddle 7: In spring, I come out of hibernation and build a home out of mud. My home has a nice tail-shaped entrance. What animal am I?
Answer: Swallow
Riddle 8: I’m an insect that lives in a hive with thousands of my relatives. In spring, my colony splits in two and half of us follow a new queen to start a new hive. What am I?
Answer: Honeybee
Riddle 9: In spring, I migrate north from warmer climates to breed and raise my young. I’m a beautiful songbird that many people love to spot in their backyards. What am I?
Answer: Robin
Riddle 10: We bring May flowers and live in little houses made of mud. Who are we?
Answer: Mason bees
Riddles about opening day of school
For students, opening day of school brings excitement and apprehension. These riddles focus on common school themes.
Riddle 11: I’m a tool you use to write. You’ll need lots of me on the first day of school. What am I?
Answer: Pencil
Riddle 12: I’m a bag children often carry to hold books, lunch, and school supplies. What am I?
Answer: Backpack
Riddle 13: I’m a yellow vehicle that picks children up and takes them to school. What am I?
Answer: School bus
Riddle 14: I’m a piece of paper that students get on the first day of class with their teacher’s name, classroom number, and school rules. What am I?
Answer: Syllabus
Riddle 15: I’m a tasty hot meal served in the cafeteria that provides energy for learning. What am I?
Answer: Lunch
Riddle 16: I’m a piece of clothing worn on the legs that often has a design or colors. Many schools require students to wear me. What am I?
Answer: Pants or shorts
Riddle 17: I’m a shape with four equal sides and four right angles. You’ll find me all over math and science textbooks. What shape am I?
Answer: Square
Riddle 18: I’m red, yellow, green, and sometimes blue too. I’m mounted on a wall in every classroom to help maintain order. What am I?
Answer: Classroom rules chart
Riddle 19: I’m a sheet of paper sent home to parents that outlines classroom procedures, expectations, and contact information. What am I?
Answer: Classroom newsletter or welcome letter
Riddle 20: I’m a fun activity teachers often plan for the first day involving games, crafts, and sharing. What am I?
Answer: Icebreaker
Riddles about opening day in sports
For sports fans, opening day marks the long-awaited return of their favorite sport. These riddles highlight opening day in various sports.
Riddle 21: I’m the sport that starts each year with opening day in early April. Fans look forward to the first pitch being thrown out. What sport am I?
Answer: Baseball
Riddle 22: I’m a sport where each team tries to score by carrying an oblong ball into their opponent’s end zone. My opening day kickoff is highly anticipated. What sport am I?
Answer: Football
Riddle 23: I’m a fast sport played on ice with sticks and a puck. My season starts with exciting faceoffs and hard hits. What sport am I?
Answer: Hockey
Riddle 24: I’m a sport with hoops where tall players score by making baskets. The first jump ball of the season brings thrilled fans to their feet. What sport am I?
Answer: Basketball
Riddle 25: I’m a sport where competitors perform routines on different apparatuses and are scored by judges. My season kicks off with the first flip on floor exercise. What sport am I?
Answer: Gymnastics
Riddle 26: I’m a fast sport raced by thoroughbred horses while spectators bet on the outcome. My Triple Crown season opens on the first Saturday in May. What sport am I?
Answer: Horse racing
Riddle 27: I’m a combat sport fought in an octagon cage. Fans go wild as the referee signals the start of the first round. What sport am I?
Answer: MMA – mixed martial arts
Riddle 28: I’m a sport where competitors zoom around a track at high speeds on motorcycles. My season starts with the first engines revving. What sport am I?
Answer: Motorcycle racing
Riddle 29: I’m a water sport where surfers ride the ocean’s waves. My competitive season begins with the first heats at surf spots like Pipeline and Malibu. What sport am I?
Answer: Surfing
Riddle 30: I’m a winter sport where athletes fly down snowy slopes. My World Cup season commences with daredevils racing to be first to the finish. What sport am I?
Answer: Downhill skiing
Riddles using “opening” in a metaphorical sense
These riddles use “opening” not just as a beginning, but also more figuratively as revealing, starting, or opportunity.
Riddle 31: I’m an event that happens when a new business begins welcoming its first customers. What am I?
Answer: Grand opening
Riddle 32: I’m the beginning section of a book before the first chapter starts. I often contain facts about the book and author. What am I?
Answer: Introduction
Riddle 33: I’m a hole or open space that something or someone can pass through. Doors have me; so do tunnels, caves, and rabbit holes! What am I?
Answer: An opening
Riddle 34: I’m an opportunity that arises, allowing progress or advancement. When one door closes, I come along and let you move forward. What am I?
Answer: An opening
Riddle 35: I’m the start of a speech or presentation that introduces the topic and speaker to the audience. What am I?
Answer: Opening remarks
Riddle 36: I’m a chess move that unfolds the game and allows pieces to be developed. White and black take turns making me. What am I?
Answer: The opening / opening moves
Riddle 37: I’m the first event or performance of a theatrical production once rehearsals are over. What am I?
Answer: Opening night
Riddle 38: I’m a musical passage played at the beginning of a song before the lyrics start. What am I?
Answer: The opening melody / opening music
Riddle 39: I’m the first line or stanza of a poem or ballad before the main story begins. What am I?
Answer: Opening verse
Riddle 40: I’m a camera shot that sets up a film or TV show by revealing the setting and characters. Directors use me to introduce the story. What type of shot am I?
Answer: Opening shot
Tricky riddles about opening and beginning
These riddles require more creative thinking to arrive at the not-so-obvious answers.
Riddle 41: A bat and a ball cost $1.10 total. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
Answer: 5 cents. The bat costs $1.05 and the ball costs 5 cents, totaling $1.10.
Riddle 42: What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?
Answer: A teapot.
Riddle 43: Poor people have it. Rich people need it. If you eat it you die. What is it?
Answer: Nothing.
Riddle 44: What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?
Answer: Your name.
Riddle 45: The more you take away, the larger it becomes. What is it?
Answer: A hole.
Riddle 46: What gets broken without being held?
Answer: A promise.
Riddle 47: Two mothers and two daughters went out to eat. Everyone ate one sandwich. Yet only three sandwiches were eaten in all. How is this possible?
Answer: They are grandmother, mother, and daughter – three generations.
Riddle 48: What starts with E, ends with E, and only contains one letter?
Answer: An envelope.
Riddle 49: I have keys but no locks, space but no room, you can enter but not go outside. What am I?
Answer: A keyboard.
Riddle 50: The more there is, the less you see. What could it be?
Answer: Darkness.
Classical riddles
These are traditional riddles that have been passed down through the ages. Though old, they still challenge and amuse modern thinkers.
Riddle 51: What has roots as nobody sees, is taller than trees, up, up it goes, and yet never grows?
Answer: A mountain.
Riddle 52: Thirty white horses on a red hill. First, they champ. Then they stamp. Then they stand still. What are they?
Answer: Teeth.
Riddle 53: What is full of holes but still holds water?
Answer: A sponge.
Riddle 54: What month of the year has 28 days?
Answer: All months have at least 28 days.
Riddle 55: What gets wetter the more it dries?
Answer: A towel.
Riddle 56: Voiceless it cries, wingless flutters, toothless bites, mouthless mutters. What is it?
Answer: The wind.
Riddle 57: I have cities with no people, forests with no trees, and water with no fish. What am I?
Answer: A map.
Riddle 58: What can you break without touching it?
Answer: A promise.
Riddle 59: I am weightless but you can still see me. Put me in a bucket and I’ll make it lighter. What am I?
Answer: A hole.
Riddle 60: The more you take away, the larger I become. What am I?
Answer: A hole.
Silly and funny opening riddles
These riddles are less about logic and more about giggles. Let the corniness commence!
Riddle 61: Why did the computer go to the doctor?
Answer: It had a virus!
Riddle 62: Why do seagulls fly over the ocean?
Answer: Because if they flew over the bay, they would be bagels!
Riddle 63: What do you call a dog magician?
Answer: A labracadabrador.
Riddle 64: Why did the picture go to jail?
Answer: It was framed!
Riddle 65: What do you call a pony with a sore throat?
Answer: A little hoarse!
Riddle 66: Why did the invisible man turn down the job offer?
Answer: He couldn’t see himself doing it!
Riddle 67: Why do chicken coops only have two doors?
Answer: If they had four doors, they would be chicken sedans!
Conclusion
We hope you enjoyed these 67 riddles about opening day! As you solved them, hopefully you learned a bit more about openings in the process – not just literal openings but metaphorical ones too. Riddles are a fun way to engage our minds and work on logic, wordplay, and thinking outside the box. They remind us to be curious, creative, and have a little fun mixing things up, even on days that feel like any old routine beginning. Whether spring’s arrival or opening day in sports, the start of a new experience opens up possibilities. We wish you luck in the openings life brings your way!