Writing your own clues to riddles can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. With a little forethought, a little imagination, and the ability to search the web, you can create your own scavenger hunt Riddles with answers and even have fun doing it. 1. First, it is important to get organized. Sit down and write down a list of your hiding places. At home, it could be in the microwave, under the coffee table, in the bath, or under the bed. Outside, you can hide the clues in a mailbox, under a flower pot, in a birdhouse, or anywhere on your porch. Of course, you can make the hunt much more difficult and have the hunt in a city, park, community center, or trade show. It doesn't matter where you hunt or where your hideouts are; just write your list. Aim for a list of 10 and then move on to step 2. 2. Dictionary.com defines a riddle as “a question or statement formulated in such a way as to show ingenuity in answering it or revealing its meaning; a riddle, a puzzling...