Test Your Knowledge Of Greek, Norse, And Egyptian Myths In This 25-Question Type-In Challenge
If you love myths & legends about gods, monsters, and people making bad decisions with wings made of wax, you’re in the right place! Most of us know a bit of mythology – Zeus throwing thunderbolts, Medusa turning people to stone, and Icarus flying way too close to the sun. Some of us learned these myths in school, others heard about them in movies or somewhere on the wide internet.
In this quiz, you’ll get 25 questions about different gods, heroes, and creatures from Greek, Norse, and Egyptian myths. Only one trick – there’s no multiple choice here, so you’ll have to type the answers yourself.
Let’s begin!⚡
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That was it! After 30 years, the moment when my school days studying Latin and Ancient Greek paid off. It was brief, but wonderful.
"I paid for my education, damnnit, and I'm going to use it!
Load More Replies...After the overthrow of Cronus, his kingdom was divided among the brothers. Hades drew the lot for the underworld, which is also called Hades.
Load More Replies...all this time obsessed with percy jackson, i only knew about 3/4 of it hahaha
So twine and string are not threads? Given that it's a translated term, surely a little latitude is required?
After the overthrow of Cronus, his kingdom was divided among the brothers. Hades drew the lot for the underworld, which is also called Hades.
Load More Replies...That was it! After 30 years, the moment when my school days studying Latin and Ancient Greek paid off. It was brief, but wonderful.
"I paid for my education, damnnit, and I'm going to use it!
Load More Replies...After the overthrow of Cronus, his kingdom was divided among the brothers. Hades drew the lot for the underworld, which is also called Hades.
Load More Replies...all this time obsessed with percy jackson, i only knew about 3/4 of it hahaha
So twine and string are not threads? Given that it's a translated term, surely a little latitude is required?
After the overthrow of Cronus, his kingdom was divided among the brothers. Hades drew the lot for the underworld, which is also called Hades.
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