This document contains examples of lateral thinking puzzles and riddles. Lateral thinking involves changing concepts and perceptions to solve problems in an indirect, creative way. Some examples provided include puzzles about names, hands, priorities in an emergency, sides of cats, trophies for horses, removing items from bottles, apartment windows, letters that appear in minutes and hours but not seconds, one-way streets, days of the week, birthdays, math equations, survivors of plane crashes, cow herds, marriage laws, and prime ministers.