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Math Riddle Worksheets

After solving a series of math problems, students are able to decode the answer to a funny riddle.

Math Riddle Worksheets

Addition

What is a shark's favorite game? Solve the 3-digit addition (no regrouping) problems to find out.
1st and 2nd Grades
Shark Attack (Addition / No Regrouping) Free Worksheet
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What's more amazing that a talking dog? To find out, solve these 3-digit addition problems and decode the answer to the riddle. Each problem requires carrying or regrouping.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Amazing Talking Dog (3-Digit Addition with Regrouping) Worksheet
Why are there iron fences around graveyards? To find out, answer the addition mental math problems. (example: 3,000+2,000)
2nd through 4th Grades
Graveyard Fences (Mental Addition) Worksheet
What do boats eat for breakfast? Find the sums by adding three addends together to see the answer.
2nd through 4th Grades
Captain\'s Choice (Column Addition) Worksheet
Why did the cookie visit his doctor? The answer will make your students laugh out loud. Solve 4-digit addition problems to decode the punchline.
2nd through 4th Grades
Cookie Went to the Doctor (4-Digit Addition) Worksheet
What do you call a skeleton who won't work? This worksheet has a set of tricky 4-digit column addition problems.
3rd through 5th Grades
Lazy Skeleton (4-Digit Column Addition) Worksheet
Did you hear the joke about the skunk? On this worksheet, students calculate the sums of two money amounts. Then they can use the sums to find the answer to the riddle.
2nd through 4th Grades
A Skunk Joke (Adding Money) Addition Worksheet
Solve these fraction addition problems to find the answer to a fun riddle!
3rd and 4th Grades
Ice Cream Umbrella (Adding Fractions / Like Denominators) Worksheet

Subtraction

Where did the farmer take his pony when it was ill? To find out, you'll have to solve two-digit subtraction problems. These problems do NOT require students to regroup/borrow.
1st and 2nd Grades
The Sick Horse (2-Digit Subtraction; No Borrowing) Worksheet
What did Cinderella Fish wear to the Aquarium Ball? In order to solve the riddle, students will solve 3-digit subtraction problems. (None of these problems requires students to regroup.)
2nd Grade
Cinderella Fish (3-Digit Subtraction; No Borrowing) Worksheet
How do rabbits travel? To solve, complete a set of three-digit subtraction (with regrouping) math problems.
2nd through 4th Grades
Rabbits on Vacation (3-Digit Subtraction) Worksheet
What did the alien say to the flowers in the garden? To find out, solve three-digit subtraction problems. Most problems require borrowing across zero.
3rd Grade
Garden Space Alien (3-Digit Subtraction Across Zero) Worksheet
Why was the football stadium so hot after the game? This riddle can be solved by subtracting pairs of money amounts.
2nd through 4th Grades
The Hot Stadium (Subtracting Money) Subtraction Worksheet
Why was the broom late? To discover the answer to this riddle, kids must subtract pairs of money amounts.
2nd through 4th Grades
The Late Broom (Subtracting Money Across Zero) Subtraction Worksheet
Subtract hundreds and thousands on this mental math worksheet. Why was the music teacher locked out of her classroom? To find out, write the answer to each problem. (example: 9,000-4,000)
2nd through 4th Grades
Locked Out Teacher (Mental Subtraction) Worksheet

Addition and Subtraction Mixed

How do bees get to school in the morning? To find out, figure out the answers to the 3-digit addition and subtraction problems.
3rd through 5th Grades
Bees Going to School (Add/Subtract; 3 Digit) Addition Worksheet
What did the duck eat for lunch? Solve 4-digit addition and subtraction problems. Then match the answers with the letters to see the answer to the riddle.
3rd through 5th Grades
Duck\'s Lunch (Add/Subtract; 4 Digit) Addition Worksheet
Solve the 5-digit addition and subtraction problems. Then match the letters to the answers to find the answer to this riddle: What are you supposed to do if you see an elephant that's blue?
3rd through 5th Grades
Blue Elephant (Add/Subtract; 5 Digit) Addition Worksheet

Multiplication

Do you know what a "twip" is? To find out, answer thirty-three basic multiplication facts.
3rd and 4th Grades
What\'s a twip? (Basic Multiplication 0-10) Worksheet
Why did the girl eat her homework? To find out, write the answers to the basic multiplication facts.
3rd and 4th Grades
Hungry for Homework (Basic Multiplication Facts 0-12) Worksheet
Why did the cow do jumping jacks? Because she wanted to make a milkshake! To solve the riddle, students solve 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems.
3rd through 5th Grades
The Exercising Cow (Multiply 2-Digit by 1-Digit) Multiplication Worksheet
Can you name the animal that jumps higher than a house? Complete the multiplication exercise to find out!
3rd through 5th Grades
Jumping House (Multiply 2-Digit by 1-Digit) Multiplication Worksheet
What did the doctor say when an invisible man walked into his office? To find the answer, multiply 3-digit and 1-digit numbers together.
3rd and 4th Grades
Invisible Man (Multiply 3-Digit by 1-Digit) Multiplication Worksheet
Where do all the cows go on Friday nights? Multiply money amounts to complete the worksheet and find the answer. (example: $7.63x7)
3rd and 4th Grades
Cow\'s Night Out (Multiply 3-Dig by 1-Dig Money)  Multiplication Worksheet
Why haven't you ever met anyone with a nose that's twelve inches long? Solve the multiplication facts to find out!
4th through 6th Grades
The Twelve Inch Nose (Multiply 3-Digit by 2-Digit) Multiplication Worksheet
How do you know if your clock is crazy? To find out, solve these multiplication problems. Each one has a 2-digit factor and a 4-digit factor. (Example: 3,654 x 24)
4th through 6th Grades
Crazy Clock (Multiply: 4-Digit by 2-Digit) Multiplication Worksheet

Division

What has four wheels and flies? This riddle worksheet can be solved by answering a series of basic division facts.
2nd through 4th Grades
Four Wheels and Flies (Basic Division Facts) Worksheet
Why do sharks swim only in salt water? To see the solution to the riddle, find the missing dividend for each basic multiplication fact.
3rd and 4th Grades
Salt Water Sharks (Basic Facts; Missing Dividends) Division Worksheet
What makes a chess player really happy? Divide to find the 1-digit quotients with remainders. (example: 25/3 = 3r1)
3rd and 4th Grades
The Happy Chess Player (1-Digit Quotients w/ Remainders) Division Worksheet
What do you call a sleeping bull? To complete the math riddle, students solve division problems with three-digit dividends and 2-digit quotients. None of these problems have remainders.
3rd through 5th Grades
The Sleeping Bull (2-Digit Quotients; No Remainders) Division Worksheet
What do you call a cow that's eating grass on your front lawn? Calculate the quotients. This one has 3-digit dividends with remainders.
4th through 6th Grades
Cow on the Front Lawn (3-Digit Dividends w/ Remainders) Division Worksheet
What does a kitten eat for breakfast? The answer will have students laughing aloud. This math worksheet has long division with 4-digit dividends.
4th through 6th Grades
Cat\'s Breakfast (4-Digit Dividends) Division Worksheet

Place Value

This printable has a series of numbers written out in word-name format. Where do dirty bats go to clean themselves? Students rewrite each number in standard form. Then match the numbers with the letters to find the answer to the laugh-out-loud riddle.
2nd through 4th Grades
Dirty Bats (4-Digit Place Value) Worksheet
What did the teddy bear say when he finished his dinner? To solve the math riddle, kids will need to write the numbers in standard form.
3rd and 4th Grades
Teddy Bear\'s Supper (5-Digit Place Value) Worksheet
Why was the six afraid of the seven? Write the value of the underlined digits to decode the riddle.
3rd and 4th Grades
Scared Six (5-Digit Place Value) Worksheet
What do you call an anxious ogre? To find the funny answer to this riddle, simply write the numbers in standard form. Then match the letters and numbers to the blank lines at the bottom of the page.
3rd through 6th Grades
Anxious Ogre (7-Digit Place Value) Worksheet

Rounding

Why did Humpty Dumpty have a great fall? Round each of the numbers to the nearest ten.
2nd through 4th Grades
Humpty Dumpty (Rounding Nearest Ten) Worksheet
Why did the girl put cookies under her pillow? To find the answer, students must round 3 and 4-digit numbers to the nearest hundred.
3rd through 5th Grades
Cookies in Bed (Rounding to the Nearest Hundred) Worksheet
Why did the bird get in trouble at school? For this one, kids will round money amounts to the nearest dollar.
3rd through 5th Grades
Bird in Trouble (Rounding to the Nearest Dollar) Free Worksheet
Why did the elephant quit his job at the circus? To find out the answer to this silly riddle, students must round numbers to tens, hundreds, and thousands.
3rd through 6th Grades
Circus Elephant (Rounding to 10s, 100s, and 1000s) Worksheet

Decimals

Convert mixed numbers to decimals. Then solve the riddle: Why did the clock get in trouble at school?
4th through 6th Grades
Talking Clock (Tenths, Hundredths) Decimals Worksheet
Convert mixed numbers to decimals. Then solve the riddle: Why did the banana have to see her doctor? Because she wasn't peeling very well.
4th through 6th Grades
The Sick Banana (Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths) Decimals Worksheet

Integers

What has 13 hearts, but no other organs? To find out, add and subtract positive and negative integers.
5th through 7th Grades
Thirteen Hearts, But No Organs? (Add and Subtract Integers) Worksheet

Order of Operations

This page contains a equations that can be solved with knowledge of the Order of Operations. This is a basic-level worksheet, with no parenthesis or exponents.
3rd through 5th Grades
Cat\'s Favorite Color (Basic: Order of Operations) Worksheet
Students can solve 8 equations to demonstrate their understating of Order of Operations. This intermediate-level activity has problems that contain parenthesis, but no exponents.
4th through 6th Grades
Witch at the Beach (Intermediate: Order of Operations) Worksheet

Basic Algebra

Why did the scarecrow win the Nobel Prize? Solve basic algebraic equations to find out. (example: 27 + x = 39)
5th through 7th Grades
Scarecrow Wins Nobel Prize (Basic Algebraic Equations) Worksheet

Roman Numerals

What did the ghost do when she hopped into her car? This printable math worksheet has roman numerals that students must convert to numbers in standard form.
3rd through 6th Grades
Ghost Drivers Roman Numerals Romannumerals Worksheet
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