How MythGuess Works

Five ways to read a mythology puzzle

MythGuess is built around four daily game modes plus the Vault. Each one highlights a different kind of myth knowledge, so the site stays varied and rewards more than one play style.

Daily Oracle

Daily Oracle is the classic clue mode. You read an opening clue, submit a guess, and each wrong answer reveals more information. The challenge is to identify the hidden figure before your daily attempts run out. It rewards careful reading, mythology recall, and knowing which details matter most.

The Seeker

Seeker is MythGuess’s deduction mode. Instead of direct clues, every guess returns a few truthful shared traits between your guess and the hidden figure. That means the puzzle is less about reading hints and more about comparing mythology, role, type, and thematic overlap until the answer comes into focus.

Divine Bonds

Divine Bonds asks you to sort sixteen figures into four meaningful groups. The bonds can come from stories, families, places, symbols, domains, or broader mythic themes. It is part puzzle board, part mythology pattern test, and part archive of how figures relate to one another.

The Intruder

The Intruder presents four figures. Three belong together for one mythic reason and one does not. Your job is to identify the outsider. The mode is quick, but it still relies on understanding what the shared bond really is rather than making a random guess.

Vault

The Vault is the MythGuess archive. It lets you replay earlier puzzles from each mode, revisit revealed answers, and catch up on days you missed. Vault runs do not affect the live daily puzzle, so they are ideal for practice and exploration.