
Riddle: I’m taken from a mine and shut in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost every person. What am I?
Answer: Graphite (pencil lead).
Hint: Think of what’s inside a pencil.
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Graphite (pencil lead)
Why this answer works
Graphite is mined from the earth and then encased in a wooden barrel to make a pencil—so it’s literally “taken from a mine” and “shut in a wooden case.”
Fun fact
Despite the name, pencils have never contained actual lead; the “lead” is a mix of graphite and clay, typically wrapped in cedar.
Popular variations
Mineral in a wooden sleeve? → Graphite
Writes but isn’t ink, mined not grown? → Pencil lead
Related riddles
What has a ring but no finger? → A telephone
What has many teeth but cannot bite? → A comb
FAQ
Is “pencil” acceptable?
Yes—people often answer “pencil,” though the precise substance is graphite.
Why not “coal” or “diamond”?
They’re mined, but they aren’t typically sealed in a wooden case for writing.













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