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Angela Döhring

Known for a lively collection of German-language riddles, this writer turns wordplay into quick, playful puzzles. Her surviving work has the feel of a classic parlour game: light, clever, and made to be solved aloud.

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About the author

Angela Döhring is a little-documented German-language author best known today for Hundert neue Rätsel, a collection of one hundred riddles. The book is listed by Project Gutenberg, which currently shows only that title under her name.

The work is written in German and built around short, imaginative puzzles that invite readers to play with language, everyday objects, and layered meanings. Modern editions and library listings describe it as an early 20th-century work, but readily available sources do not provide a fuller confirmed biography.

Because reliable public information about her life appears to be scarce, she is best introduced through the book itself: a compact, witty collection that keeps the old tradition of literary riddles alive.