"world's hardest riddle" lol.

<p>The answer is "you"</p>

<p><a href="http://www.englishforums.com/English/CanYouSolveThisRiddle/5/bvgkn/Post.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.englishforums.com/English/CanYouSolveThisRiddle/5/bvgkn/Post.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Wait, so I was right?</p>

<p>That link doesn't work for me.</p>

<p>Yes, you were correct.</p>

<p>I still like my answer. :D</p>

<p>I like your answer too</p>

<p>i still don't get why its you. i think i'm going to go talk to my neighbor who's in kindergarden</p>

<p>well I get it because its saying I do these things blah blah blah but it's not that great a riddle</p>

<p>i also dont imagine many kinder folk getting it like they claim</p>

<p>oh. . .actually I heard that the answer was "nothing" .. but that doesn't really make sense either, since something will make champaign bubble, etc.
I like warblers way of solving it though .. actually guys, no joke, i just asked this to my brother who is seriously in kindgarten, he told me "you". . maybe that is the right answer hahah.</p>

<p>okay i still dont get why its "you" the question is what is the riddle, and the answer is you. What?</p>

<p>Imagine me telling you the riddle, pretend you're a little kid</p>

<p>I turn polar bears white
I make champaign bubble
I turn pancakes brown </p>

<p>I, I, I, so the kid will say "you" . . .
yeah its like a riddle thats not a riddle</p>

<p>another yahoo search said "no" because the last question asks if you can solve it and I can imagine young children saying no.</p>

<p>There are multiple possible answers to the question...who said a riddle needed exactly one answer?
2000 broken.</p>

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I, I, I, so the kid will say "you" . . .

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Yeah, that's why I thought of "you" because I actually read the riddle out loud.</p>