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Riddle Hints for April 29, 2026

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Hint 1: Category

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This is a lateral riddle. Difficulty: easy.

Hint 2: First Letter

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The answer starts with the letter "H".

Hint 3: In-Game Hint

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His profession is truck driver, but what is he doing right now?

Hint 4: More Detail

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You can go the wrong way on a one-way street legally.

Hint 5: Full Answer

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The answer is: HE WAS WALKING NOT DRIVING. He's a truck driver by profession, but he was walking at the time. It's perfectly legal for pedestrians to walk in any direction on a one-way street.

Today's Answer

A truck driver goes the wrong way up a one-way street. He passes three police officers but none of them try to stop him. Why not?

he was walking not driving

He's a truck driver by profession, but he was walking at the time. It's perfectly legal for pedestrians to walk in any direction on a one-way street.

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  3. You have 10 guesses to solve the riddle.
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  5. Articles (a, an, the) don't matter — just type the core answer.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Riddle of the Day answer today (April 29, 2026)?

The Riddle of the Day answer for April 29, 2026 is "he was walking not driving". He's a truck driver by profession, but he was walking at the time. It's perfectly legal for pedestrians to walk in any direction on a one-way street.

How do you play Riddle of the Day?

Read the riddle and type your answer. You have 10 guesses and can reveal up to 4 progressive hints. Articles (a, an, the) are ignored when checking your answer.

What category is today's riddle?

Today's riddle is in the lateral category and is rated easy difficulty.

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