This is the second volume of a collection with 75 more fun, challenging, and satisfying wordplay riddles! A drastically different yet essential counterpart to my first collection of riddles, “Of Course!”, these a...

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This is the second volume of a collection with 75 more fun, challenging, and satisfying wordplay riddles! A drastically different yet essential counterpart to my first collection of riddles, “Of Course!”, these are easy-to-remember and fun-to-share word riddles that describe some object, thing, or place. Typically they follow a limerick-inspired rhyming structure and sometimes have pretty out-of-the-box answers. This book is filled with a handful of classics and many new and original riddles that you can be sure you’ve never heard before. The difficulty ranges from easy to quite difficult, but never are these riddles so cryptic and “tricky” that you won’t be able to figure out the answer with enough thought. Even the simple ones feel good to solve. They are designed to be satisfying, tight, and fulfilling. It is my hope that not even one of these riddles leaves a feeling of “well that was stupid” or “that doesn’t make any sense”. They are meant to be written so that as soon as you think of the solution, you are completely sure that that is the correct answer! I suggest starting with Volume One if you haven't read that yet! This book should give you many hours of enjoyment and a nice workout for your brain! Please enjoy!

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