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  1. The main Ancient Greek terms for riddle are αἴνιγμα ( ainigma, plural αἰνίγματα ainigmata, deriving from αἰνίσσεσθαι 'to speak allusively or obscurely', itself from αἶνος 'apologue, fable') [1] and γρῖφος ( grîphos, pl. γρῖφοι grîphoi ).

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    One of the most famous Greek riddles is the riddle of the Sphinx. According to Greek mythology, the Sphinx posed a riddle to anyone who wanted to enter the city of Thebes. The riddle was “What has four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?”

  3. Discover the answers to the ancient riddles that have intrigued thinkers for centuries and test your own problem-solving skills. Uncover the hidden wisdom and creative thinking of ancient Greece through these captivating riddles.

  4. Ancient Riddles with answers ️ With categories such as greek, chinese, japanese, egyptian, african, arabian, tibet, norse, science and many more!

  5. Jun 29, 2023 · Riddles played a vital role in ancient Greek society as they served multiple purposes. They were used as a form of amusement during social gatherings, but they also had educational benefits. Riddles encouraged critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and creativity among individuals.

  6. Aug 20, 2014 · Oedipus got the job of King by solving the famous riddle of the Sphinx and removing the plague that had been ravaging the city. The riddle is fiendish, but has a simple answer. ‘What goes on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?’

  7. Oct 13, 2018 · After the Greeks and Romans, we find riddles used for both entertainment and knowledge among the Norse, the Celts, the Persians, and the Anglo-Saxons, many of whom regarded riddles as sources of wisdom.

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