Are you a student looking to add a little fun and brain-teasing challenge to your November days? November Riddles for Students are the perfect way to spark your curiosity, sharpen your thinking, and even share some laughs with friends or classmates.
If youβre in the classroom, at home, or enjoying a cozy study break, these riddles are designed just for you.
Weβve carefully picked a mix of clever, tricky, and entertaining riddles that will keep your mind active and engaged throughout the month.
Get ready to test your wits and have some playful fun with these November riddles!
Let’s dive in!
Autumn Themed Riddles π

- π What falls but never hits the ground?
Answer: The temperature. - π I change colors and fall from trees. What am I?
Answer: A leaf. - π I am orange and round, often carved with a face. What am I?
Answer: A pumpkin. - π I come before winter and after summer. What am I?
Answer: Autumn. - π I am a season known for harvest and thanksgiving. What am I?
Answer: Fall. - π I am a fruit that falls from trees in autumn. What am I?
Answer: An apple. - π I am a vegetable often used in pies during autumn. What am I?
Answer: A pumpkin. - π I am a bird often associated with Thanksgiving. What am I?
Answer: A turkey. - π I am a drink made from apples and enjoyed in autumn. What am I?
Answer: Apple cider. - π I am a holiday celebrated in November with feasts and gratitude. What am I?
Answer: Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Themed Riddles π¦

- π¦ What do you call a running turkey?
Answer: Fast food. - π₯§ What do you get if you divide the circumference of a pumpkin by its diameter?
Answer: Pumpkin Pi. - π Whatβs the key to a great Thanksgiving dinner?
Answer: The tur-key. - π₯§ What do you call a turkey on the day after Thanksgiving?
Answer: Lucky. - π¦ What do you call when it rains turkeys?
Answer: Fowl weather. - π Whatβs the most musical part of a turkey?
Answer: The drumstick. - π₯§ What instrument did the band let the turkey play?
Answer: The drums β he already had the drumsticks. - π¦ What happened when the turkey got into a fight?
Answer: He got the stuffing knocked out of him. - π I have ears but canβt hear, and flakes but no hair. What am I?
Answer: Corn. - π₯§ When does Christmas come before Thanksgiving?
Answer: In the dictionary.
Harvest and Nature Riddles πΎ

- π» I am a flower that blooms in the fall. What am I?
Answer: A chrysanthemum. - π I am a tree that loses my leaves in autumn. What am I?
Answer: A deciduous tree. - πΎ I am a crop harvested in November. What am I?
Answer: Corn. - π I am a small animal that gathers nuts in autumn. What am I?
Answer: A squirrel. - π» I am a season when farmers gather their crops. What am I?
Answer: Harvest. - π I am a color associated with autumn leaves. What am I?
Answer: Orange. - πΎ I am a fruit that ripens in autumn and is often used in pies. What am I?
Answer: An apple. - π I am a vegetable that grows underground and is harvested in autumn. What am I?
Answer: A potato. - π» I am a bird that migrates south for the winter. What am I?
Answer: A goose. - π I am a weather phenomenon that brings cooler temperatures in autumn. What am I?
Answer: A cold front.
School-Themed Riddles π
- π I am a place where students learn. What am I?
Answer: A school. - π I am a tool used to write on paper. What am I?
Answer: A pencil. - π I am a collection of books. What am I?
Answer: A library. - ποΈ I am used to add color to drawings. What am I?
Answer: A crayon. - π I am a book where students write their notes. What am I?
Answer: A notebook. - ποΈ I am a tool used to write or draw. What am I?
Answer: A pen. - π I am used to measure angles. What am I?
Answer: A protractor. - ποΈ I am a tool used for writing and has ink inside. What am I?
Answer: A fountain pen. - π I am a subject that involves numbers. What am I?
Answer: Mathematics. - π I am a subject that involves reading and writing. What am I?
Answer: English.
Weather and Seasonal Riddles π¦οΈ

- π§οΈ I am wet and fall from the sky. What am I?
Answer: Rain. - βοΈ I am cold and fall from the sky in winter. What am I?
Answer: Snow. - π¬οΈ I am a strong wind that blows in autumn. What am I?
Answer: A gale. - π¦οΈ I am a combination of rain and sunshine. What am I?
Answer: A rainbow. - π«οΈ I am a thick cloud of tiny water droplets near the ground. What am I?
Answer: Fog. - πͺοΈ I am a rotating column of air. What am I?
Answer: A tornado. - π¨οΈ I am frozen water that falls from the sky. What am I?
Answer: Snowflakes. - π¬οΈ I am a gentle breeze. What am I?
Answer: A zephyr. - π§οΈ I am a storm with thunder and lightning. What am I?
Answer: A thunderstorm. - π€οΈ I am clear and sunny. What am I?
Answer: Fair weather.
Food and Drink Riddles for November

- π I am a bird often eaten during Thanksgiving. What am I?
Answer: A turkey. - π₯§ I am a dessert made from pumpkins. What am I?
Answer: Pumpkin pie. - π I am a fruit that is red or green and often eaten in autumn. What am I?
Answer: An apple. - π I am a sweet root vegetable often served during Thanksgiving. What am I?
Answer: A sweet potato. - π½ I am a yellow vegetable often served during Thanksgiving. What am I?
Answer: Corn. - π₯ I am an orange vegetable often used in soups. What am I?
Answer: A carrot. - π₯ I am a starchy vegetable often mashed. What am I?
Answer: A potato. - π₯§ I am a dessert made from apples. What am I?
Answer: Apple pie. - π I am a part of a turkey often eaten during Thanksgiving. What am I?
Answer: A drumstick. - π I am a small, round fruit often eaten in autumn. What am I?
Answer: A grape.
Fun and Silly Riddles π
- π¦ Why did the turkey join a band?
Answer: Because it had the drumsticks. - π Why did the student eat his homework?
Answer: Because his teacher said it was a piece of cake. - π₯§ Why donβt skeletons fight each other?
Answer: They donβt have the guts. - π Why did the apple stop in the middle of the road?
Answer: Because it ran out of juice. - π¦ Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Answer: Because he was outstanding in his field. - π₯§ Why did the pumpkin go to the party?
Answer: Because it was invited. - π Why did the student bring a ladder to school?
Answer: Because he wanted to go to high school. - π Why did the teacher wear sunglasses?
Answer: Because her students were so bright. - π¦ Why did the turkey sit on the drumstick?
Answer: Because it wanted to be a drumstick. - π Why did the student bring a pencil to the party?
Answer: Because he wanted to draw attention.
Conclusion
Engaging students with November riddles is a delightful way to celebrate the season while stimulating their minds.
These riddles not only entertain but also encourage critical thinking and creativity.
If used in the classroom, at home, or during holiday gatherings, they provide a fun and educational activity for students of all ages.
So, gather your students, share these riddles, and enjoy the laughter and learning that ensue.