AA Riddles
Slogans
AA History
Spiritual Principles
The Steps (Simple Version)
100

I'm always with you, even when you slip. I'm the first step in your spiritual trip. What am I?

What is powerlessness?

100

This slogan reminds us not to rush recovery.

What is "Easy Does It"?

100

This man co-founded AA with Dr. Bob.

Who is Bill Wilson?

100

The principle behind Step 1.

What is honesty?

100

Step 1 says we are powerless over __.

What is alcohol?

200

I’m full of steps, but I’m not a staircase. I’ve helped millions recover in grace. What am I?

What is the Big Book?

200

“Fake it ’til you…”

What is "...make it"?

200

AA was founded in this year.

What is 1935?

200

The principle behind Step 2.

What is hope?

200

Step 3 is about turning our will and lives over to whom?

What is God (as we understood Him)?

300

I’m not a clock, but time is my thing. One day at a time is what I bring. What am I?

What is sobriety?

300

This slogan is often linked with personal responsibility.

What is "Let it begin with me"?

300

What city was AA founded in?

What is Akron, Ohio?

300

The principle behind Step 3.

What is faith?

300

Which step involves making amends?

What is Step 9?

400

I’m not your friend, I’m your disease. I’ll rob your soul with expert ease. What am I?

What is alcoholism?

400

This reminds us to pause and reflect before reacting.

What is "Think, Think, Think"?

400

This AA-related book was published in 1939.

What is the Big Book?

400

The principle behind Step 10.

What is perseverance?

400

Step 11 focuses on improving this through prayer and meditation.


What is conscious contact with God?

500

I'm a fearless look, not in a glass. I help you learn from your past. What am I?

What is a moral inventory (Step 4)?

500

Finish this: "First Things..."

What is "...First"?

500

This organization printed a key 1939 article that helped spread AA.

What is the Saturday Evening Post?

500

This principle supports making amends.

What is justice?

500

The 12th Step includes carrying the message and practicing what?

What are these principles in all our affairs?