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Popular Road Trip Games
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Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars 39
4.4 out of 5 stars 72
4.4 out of 5 stars 113
4.6 out of 5 stars 385
Price
$9.99$9.99
$9.99$9.99
$9.99$9.99
$12.49$12.49
Age range
8 years and up
8 years and up
4 years and up
3 years and up
# of Players:
2+
2+
2+
1 or 2
Where to play?
Road Trips, Camping, Flights
Road Trips, Camping, Flights
Road Trips, Camping, Flights
In the Car
Included
120 Riddles for Kids
140 Engaging Questions
55 Cards and game box
12 unique dry-erasable cards
Great Gift
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🚗 Engaging Road Trip Activities for Kids: Keep young travelers entertained with Road Trip Riddles, the ultimate car game for kids ages 8+. Perfect for long drives, this game turns travel time into fun time!
🎉 Travel Games that Spark Joy: Featuring 120 of the best riddles sorted by difficulty, our game not only challenges but also brings laughter and joy to both kids and adults. It’s a road trip essential that makes every mile memorable.
🧒 Car Travel Essentials for Kids: Designed specifically for young minds, these riddles are perfect for boosting critical thinking and creativity on the go.
🌟 Essential Road Trip Must-Haves: From the backseat to the driver’s seat, keep everyone engaged and the atmosphere lively. Our game is a travel essential that promises endless smiles and an enjoyable ride.
🎲 Interactive Car Games for All Ages: Suitable for ages 8 and up, Road Trip Riddles is a fantastic way to keep the whole family entertained on any road trip. Dive into riddles that intrigue, entertain, and educate, making every road trip a journey of discovery.

cristina santini –
Fun riddles
great riddles, grandkids enjoyed them
Nola Reviews –
Great game!
This is a great game to take on a road trip. Keeps everybody busy and having fun. I absolutely recommend it!
Amazon Reviewer –
My kids love these cards
I picked these up to keep the kids occupied when we go on short road trips where we won’t let them watch videos. The riddles are kid friendly and they’re really quite funny. Granted there’s only 120 of them so they aren’t going to last forever, but they’ll go through a handful from time to time. It’s nice to hear the laughter from the back seats as they tell them and try to work out the answer. These are great to have on hand on a car ride.
review-mama –
Giggles and Good Times
Our kids really enjoyed this set of road trip riddles. While they aren’t perfect (typos, grammatical errors), there are more than enough fun and engaging cards to make a long road trip feel shorter.We had a great time taking turns reading questions to each other and seeing who could figure them out first. I love that it’s small but occupies the kids.
kariwithani –
Fun Games
This book of games is perfect for longer trips in car. We played different games as we grew up so it’s nice to learn some new ones.
Ti-mooo –
Riddles impress on family car trip.
Had these riddles on our last car trip – absolute success. Kept the kids entertained, no screens needed Even my wife joined in. This could become a standard for our long drives Didn’t expect a simple pack of riddles to impress like this.
Jessica –
Excited to bring these along on road trips
I got these to have on hand for when we travel for the holidays next month. I pulled out a few cards to try at supper time and my 6 and 8-year-old enjoyed trying to guess the answers. We have a 7-hour drive next month, so it won’t last the entire trip, but it will be a great thing to do when they need a break from their Kindles or when their electronics need to be recharged.
CityDad –
Two-and-a-half stars. Fun riddles, cute cards, but silly typos/errors that should’ve been fixed.
This is a cute and fun little card set with four riddles per card. The riddles are on the front and the corresponding answers are on the back. The words are in a nice, bold, easy-to-read font. The deck is 30 cards, so there are 120 riddles total.The cards are bigger but not too big, thick, and nicely coated. The riddles are pretty fun. There will be many recognizable ones for anyone who has been around for several decades, but some good thinkers are included as well. All of them are appropriate for older kids and pre-teens (if the pre-teens will even participate), though younger kids may get a little frustrated by them.A couple of items that are worth knocking some stars off:1. I noticed at least one typo that changed the riddle’s meaning, and it was on the first card I looked at. The riddle is “I have a neck but no hand, what am I?” and it should be “I have a neck but no head, what am I?” (the answer is a vase). Unfortunately, as it’s written, it would confuse some kids unless they know that riddle.2. Some of the riddles use very outdated/outmoded words that modern kids won’t be familiar with…like the riddle about horses/teeth using words like “stamp” and “champ” instead of “stomp” and “chomp.” Several others use old-timey words that even pedantic word snobs and dictionary-writers have moved on from (e.g. champ)3. We found a few more errors just going through a small handful of cards, like spelling the word “boarders” as “borders,” which actually gave an entirely new and very confusing meaning to those playing (in this case, two adults and a kid).Even though this is under ten bucks ($9.99 at the time of writing), I feel like they should’ve spent more time on ensuring spelling, word choice, and syntax were both correct AND modern. Instead, it feels like they spent some time making the cards very cute and high-quality. Still, they ran a bunch of riddles and answers aggregated from the internet, dumped in a database, and then printed on the nice cards without actually doing a thorough review that involved more than spell-checking and Grammarly (as good as those tools are, they aren’t perfect).If they’d paid a bit more attention looking for typos and ensuring all the words were “modernized” this would get more stars. For now, we’ll skip the ones that are too confusing due to errors like those mentioned above, and there should be enough riddles to last a couple of legs of a long road trip.