Halloween
Creepy Fun Facts
Creepy Human Body Facts
Mysteries of the World
Math Brain Teasers
100

What is the most popular Halloween Candy?

Skittles - Taste the Rainbow

100

Pick one of these insects that can turn into Zombies.

Ants, Caterpillars, Cicadas and Flies. Insects that can be turned into "zombies" include ants, cicadas, flies, and caterpillars, which are manipulated by parasites like fungi, viruses, or worms. For example, the Ophiocordyceps unilateralis fungus turns ants into zombies to position them for spore dispersal.

100

What do babies grow while in the womb?

A Moustache. When babies are developing in the womb, they grow fine layer of hair called lanugo and can look a bit like a moustache. This hair is simply to keep the baby warm and is not grown to look fancy. Sadly, the hair falls away before birth. 

100

A pioneer of aviation, this person disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 while trying to fly around the world. Despite multiple searches, no trace of this person or their plane has ever been discovered.

Amelia Earhart

100

There are seven apples and you take away three. How many do you have?

3 Apples, because you took them.

200

17% of Americans dress their pets up for Halloween. What is the most popular pet costume?

Pumpkin

200
How long did a chicken live without it's head?

18 Months. In 1945, a chicken named Mike survived a family’s clumsy desire for a poultry-based dinner. The family fed the headless bird milk and water using a pipette, and bits of grain and worms. The bird became a celebrity and lived for almost two years. 

200

A Human Sneeze can travel at what speed?

100 miles per hour or more

200

In the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, is a region of mystery where numerous ships and aircraft have inexplicably disappeared.

The Bermuda Triangle

200

What number do you get when you multiply all of the numbers on a telephone keypad?


 ZERO - Since one of the numbers is 0, the product of all numbers will be 0.

300

This famous magician died on Halloween 1926. What was his name?

Harry Houdini
300

This Jellyfish, The Turritopsis dohrnii is also known as the __________ jellyfish.

IMMORTAL JELLYFISH

 The Turritopsis dohrnii is also known as the immortal jellyfish is about the size of your little finger nail. It is known to reverse its life cycle and instead of dying, becomes a blob for around 36 hours and – it’s really complicated to explain – begins to become a jellyfish again. This isn’t to say it can’t be eaten by sharks and turtles, but left alone, it can live forever!

300

If stretched end to end, the arteries, veins, and capillaries in an adult human would measure to be about how long?

60,000 miles (96,500 kilometers), which is enough to circle the Earth more than twice. This extensive network is crucial for delivering oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.

300

The notorious secret base hidden away in the Nevada desert about 100 miles north of Las Vegas.

Area 51 - 

Synonymous with aliens and UFOs, Area 51 has been shrouded in secrecy for decades with the public kept in the dark about what goes on at the government facility. Officially run by the United States Air Force, it took until 2013 for the U.S. government to acknowledge Area 51’s existence, further fuelling the conspiracy theories.

It’s likely the base is a test and training facility with a focus on developing cutting-edge aircraft, however, the alien rumors will undoubtedly continue.

300

A grandfather, two fathers, and two sons go to a movie theater. Everyone buys one ticket. How many tickets did they buy in total?  

3 Tickets: The Grandfather is also a Father, and the Father is also a Son

400

What were Jack-o-Lanterns originally carved out of? 

Turnips

400

What did Romans use to clean their teeth?

Crushed Bones. Believe it or not, Romans were pretty advanced when it came to keeping their teeth as clean as possible. Some people say that they used crushed mouse brains but that has been debunked and instead, they used crushed bones and powdered charcoal flavored with mint as a rudimentary toothpaste. 

400

 On average you fart enough in one day to fill a ...?

 Party Balloon

400

On 24th November 1971, A man boarded a plane in Portland, Oregon heading for Seattle, Washington. Wearing a black raincoat over a dark suit with a clip-on necktie, and had with him a black attaché case. Him and his $200,000 have never been found. Who was this mystery man?

DB Cooper - Shortly after take-off, Cooper passed a note to one of the stewardesses declaring that within his case was a bomb and he wished to lay out a set of demands, which included £200,000 in ‘negotiable American currency’ and four parachutes to be delivered to the plane when it landed.

With his demands met at Seattle, the plane took off again heading to Mexico on Cooper’s orders. During that flight, Cooper jumped out of the plane in the darkness, never to be seen again. It remains the only unsolved air piracy case in U.S. aviation history.

400

I am a two-digit number. My tens digit is double my ones digit, and the sum of my digits is 9. What number am I?


63 (6 + 3 = 9, and 6 is double of 3).

500

The heaviest Pumpkin ever grown weighed over...?

2,600lbs

500

Other than Vampires, what other creature drinks blood and tears for nutrients?

Butterflies. some butterflies drink blood and tears, but not for general nourishment like nectar; they seek specific minerals like sodium found in these fluids. This behavior is called "puddling" when they sip from moist soil and other sources like sweat, tears, and carrion, and is known as "lachryphagy" when they specifically feed on tears. They do not bite but use a long, curled tongue called a proboscis to sip up these fluids from sources like mud, sweat, tears, or even rotting matter.   

500

Humans are the only species known to ....?

Blush

500

Plato's fable of a technologically advanced civilization swallowed by the sea has captivated imaginations for millennia. Countless expeditions have scoured the oceans in search of the mythical place, from the Sargasso Sea to the Greek Santorini. While some believe it's a mere metaphor, others cling to the hope of unearthing an underwater metropolis, a testament to a lost golden age. Until this place resurfaces, it remains a beacon for dreamers and divers, a reminder that the ocean's depths may hold more secrets than we know.

Atlantis

500

If you write all the numbers from 300 to 400, how many times do you write the digit 3?


120 times - 100 times in the hundreds place and 20 times in the tens and units places