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Welcome, everyone! Today, we’re diving into a collection of fun and intriguing riddles centered around the beautiful country of the Philippines. With its rich culture, diverse history, and vibrant traditions, the Philippines offers a perfect backdrop for these riddles. Whether you’re a local or a curious traveler, these riddles will challenge your knowledge while celebrating the uniqueness of this island nation.

So, let’s put our thinking caps on and see if we can crack the code of this Philippine Riddles!


I stand tall, proud, and free, A hero who fought for our country.

Jose Rizal

I am round and golden bright, I bring good luck on New Year’s night.

A Coin

I dance with candles on my hands, A folk tradition from Visayan lands.

Pandanggo sa Ilaw

I am an island shaped like a slipper, Known for my beaches that shine like silver.

Palawan

You drink me fresh, straight from the tree, Sweet and cool, I quench thirst easily.

Buko Juice

A boat on land, I stand with pride, With colorful patterns on my side.

Jeepney

I look like a cone, tall and grand, A perfect shape made by nature’s hand.

Mayon Volcano

I am a fruit so small and round, In Davao City, I am found.

Durian

When I arrive, it’s time to play, Toss and spin me night and day.

Teks (small collectible game cards)

I am wrapped in banana leaves tight, A sticky rice treat, a local delight.

Suman

I fly in the sky, but I have no wings, A summer pastime that joy brings.

Saranggola (Kite)

I am small but I can sting, My bite hurts more than anything.

A Tarsier

I have three stars and a sun, A flag that unites everyone.

The Philippine Flag

During Christmas, I shine so bright, A star-shaped lantern giving light.

Parol

I am not a house, yet I have floors, I bring goods from distant shores.

A Galleon

I go up but never down, A bamboo ride through town.

A Bamboo Elevator (or the Banaue Rice Terraces steps)

I may be made of nipa or wood, A Filipino home where families stood.

Bahay Kubo

I am the king of the road, Carrying people like a heavy load.

Jeepney

A festival of colors, loud and bright, In Cebu, I bring joy and delight.

Sinulog Festival

In the Philippines, I fall a lot, June to October, I bring storms that are hot.

Rain (or Habagat, the southwest monsoon)

I am a crispy treat, fried just right, With vinegar dip, I’m a street food delight.

Chicharon

I am small but make a sound, When coins drop, I can be found.

Alkansya (piggybank)

A bamboo stick and a little kick, I test your speed and your quick wit.

Sipa (a traditional Filipino sport

I am an eagle, strong and free, The largest one you’ll ever see.

The Philippine Eagle

I am a fish, but not for the sea, My grilled smell is heavenly.

Bangus (Milkfish)

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