52 Diwali Riddles to Make Your Celebration Shine

Ever heard of a Diwali riddle that lights up your mind just like the festival itself? Diwali riddles are a perfect way to spice up your celebrations and add a dash of fun for everyone in the family. Whether you’re hosting a Diwali party or spending quality time with loved ones, these riddles will engage your brain and brighten the mood. So, get ready to test your wits, challenge your friends, and celebrate the festival of lights in a whole new way!

Diwali Riddles 

  1. I am the symbol of wealth and prosperity during Diwali, and I bring good luck to all. What am I?
  2. I shine brightly in the night sky, but you’ll never see me during the day. What am I?
  3. I’m the one who delivers gifts on Diwali night, but I’m not Santa. Who am I?
  4. What goes up in flames on Diwali but never burns anything?
  5. I sparkle and twinkle during Diwali, but I’m not a star. What am I?
  6. I’m small, colorful, and used to light up your night during Diwali. What am I?
  7. I’m sweet and delicious, and I’m often shared with family and friends on Diwali. What am I?
  8. I’m round, and people love to burst me during Diwali celebrations. What am I?
  9. I’m a beautiful flower, but I only bloom at night on Diwali. What am I?
  10. During Diwali, I bring light and joy, but I am not a lamp. What am I?
  11. I’m a festival of lights, and I bring people together with joy and laughter. What festival am I?
  12. People clean their homes to welcome me during Diwali. What am I?
  13. I light up the night sky during Diwali but can’t be seen in the daytime. What am I?
  14. I come in different shapes and sizes, and I am used to decorate homes during Diwali. What am I?
  15. People say I bring good luck, and I’m the symbol of a goddess during Diwali. What am I?
  16. I am a sweet treat, made with milk and sugar, and I’m a favorite during Diwali. What am I?
  17. I’m used for worship during Diwali but I’m not a god. What am I?
  18. I’m something that sparkles and pops but can’t be eaten. What am I?
  19. I bring joy and celebration on Diwali, and I am not a person. What am I?
  20. I’m known for my flickering glow, and I light up your home during Diwali. What am I?
  21. I’m a popular Diwali snack that’s crunchy and savory. What am I?
  22. I’m the goddess of wealth and prosperity worshipped during Diwali. Who am I?
  23. I’m the vehicle of the goddess of wealth, often seen during Diwali. What am I?
  24. During Diwali, I’m set on fire to spread happiness, but I am not a candle. What am I?
  25. I’m something you decorate with during Diwali, and I’m made of clay. What am I?
  26. I am a Diwali tradition, involving the ringing of bells and prayers. What am I?
  27. I’m the symbol of wealth and good fortune during Diwali. What am I?
  28. I’m a Diwali custom, and I involve cleaning and tidying the house. What am I?
  29. I’m the sweet scent that fills the air during Diwali. What am I?
  30. I’m a type of Diwali light, and I’m often used to create beautiful patterns. What am I?
  31. I’m a bright Diwali decoration that floats on water. What am I?
  32. I’m a famous Diwali sweet made from gram flour and sugar. What am I?
  33. I’m a fragrant Diwali flower that’s often used in decorations. What am I?
  34. I’m a Diwali custom where people exchange gifts and sweets. What am I?
  35. I’m the Diwali tradition where people worship Lakshmi. What am I?
  36. I’m a traditional Diwali sweet made with cashews and almonds. What am I?
  37. I’m an essential Diwali decoration that’s shaped like a lotus. What am I?
  38. I’m the main Diwali dish that involves deep-frying. What am I?
  39. I’m the ancient tradition during Diwali of lighting a fire, but I’m not a firecracker. What am I?
  40. I’m a type of Diwali sweet made from milk and sugar. What am I?
  41. I’m a Diwali tradition of giving away food and gifts. What am I?
  42. I’m a popular Diwali snack that’s spicy and crispy. What am I?
  43. I’m a colorful Diwali decoration, and I’m often made with rice flour. What am I?
  44. I’m a traditional Diwali treat made with puffed rice and jaggery. What am I?
  45. I’m the goddess of knowledge and wisdom, and people worship me during Diwali. Who am I?
  46. I’m a Diwali gift that brings happiness, but I’m not a toy. What am I?
  47. I’m a Diwali tradition of creating intricate rangoli designs on the floor. What am I?
  48. I’m a traditional Diwali decoration that’s often used to hang on doors. What am I?
  49. I’m a famous Diwali dish made with potatoes and spices. What am I?
  50. I’m a type of Diwali decoration made from colored powder. What am I?
  51. I’m the Diwali tradition of wearing new clothes. What am I?
  52. I’m a Diwali tradition where people pray to bring good health and fortune. What am I?

 

Diwali Riddles52 Diwali Riddles to Make Your Celebration Shine

Answers to Diwali Riddles 

  1. Lakshmi
  2. Fireworks
  3. Lord Krishna
  4. A firecracker
  5. Sparkler
  6. Diya
  7. Ladoo
  8. Firecrackers
  9. Night-blooming jasmine
  10. Diya
  11. Diwali
  12. Lakshmi Pooja
  13. Fireworks
  14. Rangoli
  15. Goddess Lakshmi
  16. Barfi
  17. The idol of Lakshmi
  18. Sparkler
  19. Fireworks
  20. Diya
  21. Chakli
  22. Lakshmi
  23. Owl
  24. Fireworks
  25. Diya
  26. Pooja
  27. Lakshmi
  28. Spring cleaning
  29. Incense
  30. Fairy lights
  31. Floating lamps
  32. Ladoo
  33. Marigold
  34. Gift exchange
  35. Lakshmi Pooja
  36. Kaju Katli
  37. Lotus diya
  38. Samosa
  39. Lighting firecrackers
  40. Rasgulla
  41. Seva (Charity)
  42. Chakli
  43. Rangoli
  44. Tilgul
  45. Saraswati
  46. Dry fruits
  47. Rangoli
  48. Torans
  49. Aloo Tikki
  50. Colored powders
  51. New clothes
  52. Health Pooja

Conclusion

These 52 Diwali riddles are the perfect way to add some fun and mental sparkle to your Diwali celebrations! Whether you are hosting a party, playing with your family, or just enjoying the festival of lights, these riddles will keep everyone entertained and thinking. So, challenge your loved ones, share the joy, and make your Diwali brighter with a little bit of laughter and a lot of creativity. Happy Diwali, and may the lights guide your path to happiness and prosperity!