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Greek mythology is one of the richest and most fascinating collections of stories ever told. It is filled with gods and goddesses, mighty heroes, fearsome monsters, and lessons about life, power, love, and fate. Beyond the battles and adventures, Greek myths also carry layers of mystery, symbolism, and hidden wisdom.

Greek Mythology Riddles are not just about testing knowledge, but about sparking curiosity and creativity.

Get ready to dive in—you might just find yourself trying to solve them and uncovering the magic hidden within each riddles.


I sprang fully grown from my father’s head.

Athena

My heel was my only weakness.

Achilles

With one eye I see, forging weapons for gods.

Cyclops

I turned men into swine with a wave of my hand.

Circe

Half-man, half-bull, I guarded the Labyrinth.

Minotaur

My wings melted when I flew too close to the sun.

Icarus

Guarding the underworld’s gates, I have three heads.

Cerberus

My punishment is pushing a boulder up a hill forever.

Sisyphus

I am the messenger of the gods, with winged sandals.

Hermes

My music could charm even stones.

Orpheus

I’m the goddess of love and beauty, born from the sea foam.

Aphrodite

I carried the world on my shoulders as punishment.

Atlas

My touch turned everything into gold.

King Midas

My eyes could turn men into stone.

Medusa

I flew on a winged horse born from Medusa’s blood.

Pegasus

I gave fire to humans and was chained to a rock.

Prometheus

I was swallowed by my father but escaped to rule the gods.

Zeus

My box released all the evils into the world.

Pandora

I’m the goddess of the hunt, with a bow in hand.

Artemis

With twelve impossible tasks, I proved my strength.

Heracles (Hercules)

I solved the riddle of the Sphinx and became king.

Oedipus

I’m the god of wine, festivity, and theater.

Dionysus

My gaze watched over wisdom and war, with an owl by my side.

Athena

With a lyre in hand, I’m god of music, light, and prophecy.

Apollo

My labyrinth trapped heroes, but Theseus found his way out with a thread.

The Labyrinth

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