Sphynx

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Not to be confused with Sphinx.
Sphynx
The Sphynx from Super Mario Odyssey.
Artwork from Super Mario Odyssey
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
“Greetings, traveler, and to your hat as well. Can you answer my riddle?”
Sphynx, Super Mario Odyssey

The Sphynx (or Sphinx)[1] is a large stone statue that appears in Super Mario Odyssey. It appears in several kingdoms, blocking the way to a small room in which the player can find a Power Moon, and often a large number of coins. It moves once the player answers its riddles, which are generally questions relating to the kingdom in which it is found. After the player opens its paths, talking to the Sphynx leads to extra questions; answering all of the Sphynx's various questions correctly unlocks an achievement from Toadette in the Mushroom Kingdom, granting the player a Power Moon. The Sphynx appears with this role in the Sand Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, and Moon Kingdom. In the Wooded Kingdom, the Sphynx does not give any Power Moons and instead blocks the main path further into the kingdom until Mario passes its sole riddle. It does not stay in the Wooded Kingdom; it leaves after a certain objective has been completed. It also appears partway through the cave on the Darker Side, where, if Mario has passed all other quizzes, the Sphynx challenges him to one final quiz where he will be rewarded with lots of coins. However, if he fails one question, he must restart from the beginning of the cave before he can try again.

The Sphynx finds humor in Mario incorrectly answering questions, having a bit of a laugh before letting him try again. The earlier riddle is always fairly simple, to the point where the Sphynx thinks they are not really riddles.

In the post-game, the Sphynx can be seen floating with a sail in the sky of the Cascade Kingdom, the Metro Kingdom, and Bowser's Kingdom. In these cases, if the player captures a pair of binoculars and focuses it on the Sphynx, a Power Moon appears.

The Sphynx is modeled after the real-life Great Sphinx of Giza.

Questions and answers[edit]

Correct answers are highlighted in green.

Sand Kingdom[edit]

# Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4
1 What does the thieving monster desire from this land? Ring Maracas Freezy Treats Sand
2 The one who gallops across the sand... How many coins are required to get on its back? 1 30 100 Like, a billion
3 The foreign visitor, traveling by car- what stopped his journey? Ice Water Sand The moon
4 Atop the Inverted Pyramid, how many statues of the sand gallopers are there? 4 8 6 5
5 What is my name? Mr. Questionface Suffix Wizard Quiz Kitty Sphynx

Wooded Kingdom[edit]

# Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4
1 What does the monster want from this kingdom? Water Wood Flowers Soil

Seaside Kingdom[edit]

# Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4
1 What is the name of this land? Fossil Falls Forgotten Isle Lake Lamode Bubblaine
2 How many fountains did the monster seal? Two Three Four Five
3 When you, brave traveler, turned into a red fish, what ability did you get when you shook the Joy-Con/Pro Controller? Cheep Cheep Attack Tremble Gushen
4 There is a room in this land that can only be entered if you're wearing the chosen clothing. What is that clothing? Swimsuit Pirate Outfit Nothing but undies Resort Outfit
5 Why am I here? Got lost Fell off Dorrie To ask questions Wanted to swim

Moon Kingdom[edit]

Before defeating Bowser[edit]

# Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4
1 Should you really be answering questions right now? Hmm... Well... No. Stingy!

After defeating Bowser[edit]

# Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4
1 What type of flower did the traveler offer the bride? Hat Flower Fire Piranha Plant Rocket Flower Poison Piranha Plant
2 Which animal can't be found in this land? Rabbits Frogs Dogs Sheep
3 The objects that fell on all the kingdoms of the world were what kind of rock? Sun Moon Fire Water
4 Where is the secret entrance to the Wedding Hall in this kingdom? Above the shadow Below the bell Inside the seed The side door
5 How did I travel to this place? Flew on your wings Floated by airship sail Rode in a rocket Warped here

Darker Side[edit]

# Question Answer 1 Answer 2 Answer 3 Answer 4
1 What is the only kingdom that I, the great Sphynx, have not visited? Wooded Kingdom Mushroom Kingdom Sand Kingdom Seaside Kingdom
2 Which of these unique attributes do I not possess? Sand-resistance Waterproofness Gardening skill Zero-gravity adept
3 What will you remember most about your adventures through all the kingdoms? My splendid 'stache Talking to a Sphynx A strange talking hat The Sand Kingdom
4 Why do I ask people questions? It's exciting It leads to insights It passes the time It's a chance to talk
5 What final words am I saving for you? You got lucky! Thank you! You faked it! You cheated!

Gallery[edit]

Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Odyssey ObjectData/SphinxQuiz.szs Sphinx Quiz -

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スフィン・クイズ[2]
Sufin Kuizu
Pun on「スフィンクス」(sufinkusu, sphinx) and「クイズ」(kuizu, quiz)
Chinese 斯芬・奇思[?]
Sīfēn Qísī
Based on the Japanese name; pun on「斯芬克斯」(Sphinx) and「奇思妙想」(a word to describe a brainy person)
Dutch Sphynx[?] -
French Sphynx[?] -
German Sphynx[?] -
Italian Enigmicia[?] Riddle-Cat
Korean 스핑퀴즈[?]
Seupingkwijeu
Based on the Japanese name. From "Sphinx" and "quiz"
Russian Софинкс[?]
Sofinks
Sophinx
Spanish Kin Triga[?] From "qué intriga" (how intriguing). "Kin" is a short version of "Joaquín", a common first name in Spain.

Trivia[edit]

  • Although the Sphynx in appearance is based on the Great Sphinx of Giza found in Egypt, its association with riddles is inspired by the Greek Sphinx. This Sphinx was depicted being female and also has wings, and she would ask passersby in Thebes, Greece, to answer her riddle and would kill them if they did not answer correctly. The hero Oedipus then correctly answered her riddle, and then, out of spite, she killed herself.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo Magazine 2023 Summer (Digital English edition). nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved July 15, 2023. (Archived July 28, 2023, 06:45:25 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^ Sakai, Kazuya, and kikai, editors (2018). 『スーバーマリオ オデッセイ 公式設定資料集』. Tokyo: ambit (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-19-864696-7. Page 115.