Whether you’re solving them solo or teaming up with friends and family, these riddles will have everyone engaged. So, put on your thinking cap and get ready to “duck” the hard work while having a blast cracking these puzzles wide open!

Duck Riddles for Kids

These duck riddles are packed with clever twists to keep kids entertained! Fun, silly, and full of quacks. Get ready for a splash of brain-teasing fun. Riddle: My beak is flat, my feet are wide, I waddle and splash with joy and pride. I’m smaller than a goose, that’s true, and I quack instead of honking too. What am I? Riddle: I shake off water, flap with cheer, I love to swim all times of year. I quack, not honk, my size is right, I never stretch to swan-like height. What am I? Riddle: I waddle on land and swim in the pond, with feathers so sleek and a quack that’s strong. My name starts with D, you can guess it with ease, I’m a bird who loves to play in the breeze. What am I? Riddle: My feet are webbed, I’m built to swim, I love the pond, I dive right in. I’m not too big, I’m not too tall, I never honk, I quack to all! What am I? Riddle: My babies follow in a row, across the pond we smoothly go. I quack, not chirp, my beak is wide, my feet help me to swim with pride. What am I? Riddle: You won’t see me perch on a tree, I love the pond, it’s home to me. My webbed feet kick, my beak is flat, I quack and waddle, just like that. What am I? Riddle: I flap my wings, but I don’t fly high, I love the pond and swim nearby. I never honk, my call is clear, my voice is quacky, loud to hear. What am I?” Riddle: I shake my tail, my feet are wide, I love to swim and splash with pride. I’m not a swan, I don’t say “peep,” I quack and waddle before I sleep. What am I? Riddle: I waddle on the farm all day, splashing in ponds and quacking away. I’m not a swan, not a sheep, I’m the one who loves the water deep. What am I? Riddle: You’ll find me near a pond or stream, my feathers shine, my beak’s a dream. My webbed feet move, I float with ease, I quack and waddle as I please. What am I? Riddle: I have four letters and swim in the pond, my feet are webbed and I quack so fond. I’m not a goose or a swan so grand, I’m a feathered friend, waddling on the land. What am I? Riddle: I’m a farm bird with a quack so loud, I swim in the pond and waddle around. What am I? Riddle: I don’t grow big, my neck’s not long, my quack is loud, I sing my song. I paddle fast, I dive down deep, I waddle when I’m on my feet. What am I? Riddle: On the farm, I’m always seen, swimming in ponds, keeping things clean. With paddling feet and feathers so bright, I quack out loud from morning to night. What am I? Riddle: My little ones hatch fluffy and bright, they follow me both day and night. I quack to lead, I swim just right, my beak is flat, my wings are light. What am I? Riddle: I don’t chirp, I never tweet, I quack and waddle on my feet. My beak is broad, my legs aren’t tall, I love the pond, that’s where I call. What am I? Riddle: With four letters, I waddle and swim, my feathers are bright and my beak’s not slim. I’m not a swan or a goose in disguise, I’m the farm bird you’ll recognize! What am I? Riddle: I lay my eggs in nests so neat, I waddle, swim, and kick my feet. My babies follow in a line, I quack, not chirp, my sound is mine. What am I? Riddle: With a beak that’s flat and paddling feet, on the farm, I’m quite the treat! I waddle and swim, I love to splash, making my rounds with a quacky flash. What am I? Riddle: When I’m young, I’m fluffy and bright, as I grow, my colors take flight. I swim, I quack, I waddle low, I never honk, I never crow. What am I? Riddle: I waddle in the barnyard, I splash in the pond, with my webbed feet, I’m always so fond. Quacking away, I’m never a bore, on the farm, I’m hard to ignore. What am I? Riddle: I’m not too big, I’m not too tall, I never honk, I quack to all. I swim in ponds, my beak is flat, my paddling feet help, and that is that! What am I? Riddle: I swim in the water, I waddle around, on the farm, I’m always found. I have webbed feet and a beak that’s flat, I quack all day and never look back. What am I? Riddle: I don’t have paws, I don’t have claws, my beak is strong without a flaw. I waddle, quack, and flap with glee, the pond is where I love to be. What am I? Riddle: Not a sheep or a cow, but I’m part of the crew, I love to swim and quack, it’s true! On the farm, I make my way, paddling through water every day. What am I? Riddle: I shake off water when I dive, I swim so fast and feel alive. I waddle slow, but that’s okay, I love to quack and play all day. What am I? Riddle: I float in ponds and love the rain, my webbed feet help me glide again. On the farm, I make my stand, quacking happily all across the land. What am I? Riddle: You’ll find me near the water’s side, swimming along with a gentle glide. My paddling feet kick, my feathers shine, my quack is loud, and I feel fine. What am I? Riddle: I love to swim and dive in the water, but I waddle on land like no other. When I spread my wings and take to the sky, I quack all the way as I fly up high. What am I? Riddle: When it rains, I love to play, splashing puddles all the way. I quack, I waddle, I swim with cheer, the water’s where I disappear. What am I? Riddle: I flap and quack, I splash and play, in ponds and lakes, I spend my day. I’m not a goose, I’m not a hen, but I’ll swim past you now and then. What am I? Riddle: I float on water, I waddle on land, with webbed feet and a bill that’s quite grand. My name starts with D, you know it’s true, I’m a farm bird, and I’m friendly too. What am I? Riddle: I swim with ease, my beak is neat, I waddle, quack, and move my feet. My feathers shine in brown or green, and in the pond, I’m always seen. What am I? Riddle: I have webbed feet and a quack that’s loud, I waddle and swim with my feathers so proud. What am I? Riddle: I lay my eggs near streams and grass, I waddle slowly, I don’t dash. My voice is loud, I love to quack, my fluffy ducklings follow back. What am I? Riddle: My little babies stay close behind, we waddle in a single line. I quack and splash, I love the bay, I start with D and end with K. What am I? Riddle: With a beak that’s flat and feathers so fine, I waddle and swim, it’s simply divine. I’m a farm animal, easy to find, always quacking with peace of mind. What am I? Riddle: I quack, I waddle, I love to snack, I shake my tail and stretch my back. I splash around both night and day, I start with D and end with K. What am I? Riddle: I waddle on land, swim in the pond, with webbed feet and a quack so strong. I soar through the air and can fly with grace, a bird you can spot almost in any place. What am I? Riddle: I swim in ponds and waddle on land, with webbed feet and feathers so grand. I’m known for my quack, always so loud, standing proudly in the crowd. What am I? Riddle: I waddle on land and swim in the pond, my quack fills the air as I fly beyond. What am I? Riddle: I’m the one who swims and splashes with glee, a farm animal who loves the water, you see. My webbed feet help me glide along, and my quacking voice is never wrong. What am I? Riddle: I waddle on land with webbed feet wide, in ponds and lakes, I like to glide. I quack loudly when I’m in the mood, and when I fly, my wings are smooth. What am I? Riddle: I’m a farm bird with webbed feet, swimming in ponds, feeling so neat. I quack with joy, and when I take flight, you’ll see me soar with all my might. What am I? Riddle: I swim in the pond, then waddle on shore, my webbed feet help me, then I swim some more. My feathers are smooth, my bill’s wide and flat, and when I quack, everyone looks at that! What am I? Riddle: I’ve got webbed feet, and I’m great in the water, with my bill so flat, I can swim without bother. I waddle and quack with a smile on my face, I’m often in ponds or any open space. What am I? Riddle: I waddle on land and swim in the lake, my feet are webbed, and I quack when I wake. You’ll see me with my family in the pond, making ripples that go far and beyond. What am I? Riddle: I love to swim, splash, and dive, with webbed feet, I feel alive. My quack echoes and fills the air, you can find me almost everywhere! What am I? Riddle: I waddle around and quack with glee, swimming in the pond, come take a look at me, my feathers are neat, and I’m full of luck, you’ll know me well, I am a _____. Riddle: My feathers are shiny, my bill is so flat, I quack and I swim, how about that? I waddle with pride, never out of luck, you’ve guessed it now, I am a _____. Riddle: I quack and I swim with feathers so neat, my webbed feet help me swim with speed, I waddle and fly, I’m quick as a truck, you can call me now, I am a _____. Riddle: I waddle on grass and glide on the lake, with paddling feet and a quack that can shake, I’ll fly in the air, with wings that tuck, there’s no mistake, I am a _____.

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