Tounge Twisters
Tounge Twisters
By Ashley Polonco and Leslie Candelario
Lets's see if you can actually read as well as you think you can!
Difficulty: Easy
Difficulty: Medium
Difficulty: Hard
Well? How did you do?
Not so great I would assume.
Now do you admit that you can't read as well as you thought you could?
It's alright though, we all make mistakes. I will now give you another chance. If the English language was too hard, then why don't you try Spanish tongue twisters?
Who knows, it might be easier. (Or not.)
Dificultad: Easy
Dificultad: Medium
Dificultad: Hard
Did you do better this time?
Maybe tongue twisters aren't your thing.
What about riddles? Does that pique your interest? Give it a try.
You could be the next Sherlock Holmes.
What is seen in the middle of March and April that can’t be seen at the beginning or the end of either month?
In a king’s castle, there is a daily routine everyone must follow. What goes by from 11 o'clock to 12 o’clock?
How is seven different from the rest of the numbers between one and ten?
You are a bus driver. One day, an old woman gets on the bus followed by a crying baby and tired mother. Another day, no one gets on the bus. What is the color of the bus driver's eyes?
What is able to travel around the world, but stays in a small corner the whole time?
What animal turns about 200 times around its axis after it dies?
Two fathers and two sons are in a car, yet there are only three people in the car. How?
The person who makes it has no need of it, and neither does the person who buys it. But the person who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it?
Thanks for testing your detective skills!
I hope you got at least one right!