Major Egyptian Gods
Egyptian Goddesses
Egyptian Beliefs
Egyptian Creator and Nature Gods
Knowledge and Egyptian Culture
100

This god was the sun god who sailed across the sky each day.

Answer: Who is Ra?

100

This goddess used powerful magic to restore Osiris to life.

Answer: Who is Isis?

100

This symbol shaped like a cross with a loop represented eternal life.

Answer: What is the ankh?

100

This god was known as a creator god worshiped especially in the city of Thebes.

Answer: Who is Amun?

100

This god was known as the god of writing, wisdom, and knowledge.

Answer: Who is Thoth?

200

This god ruled the underworld and judged the souls of the dead.

Answer: Who is Osiris?

200

This goddess represented truth, justice, and balance in the universe.

Answer: Who is Ma’at?

200

This collection of spells helped the dead travel safely to the afterlife.

Answer: What is the Book of the Dead?

200

This god was believed to have created the world through thought and speech and was the god of craftsmen.

Answer: Who is Ptah?

200

Ancient Egyptians believed this body part contained a person’s truth and was judged in the afterlife.

Answer: What is the heart?

300

This god protected the dead and oversaw the mummification process.

Answer: Who is Anubis?

300

This goddess of love, music, and joy was often shown with cow horns.

Answer: Who is Hathor?

300

During judgment, a person’s heart was weighed against this object representing truth.

Answer: What is the feather of Ma’at?

300

This god represented the earth and was the husband of Nut.

Answer: Who is Geb?

300

This concept represented the universal order, balance, and justice that kept the world stable.

Answer: What is Ma’at?

400

This god represented storms, deserts, and chaos in Egyptian mythology.

Answer: Who is Set?

400

This cat goddess protected homes, families, and children.

Answer: Who is Bastet?

400

Egyptians preserved bodies using this process so the soul could recognize the body in the afterlife.

Answer: What is mummification?

400

This sky goddess arched over the earth and swallowed the sun each night.

Answer: Who is Nut?

400

Egyptians believed this journey took place after death where the soul faced judgment before Osiris.

Answer: What is the journey to the afterlife?

500

This falcon-headed god defeated Set and became a symbol of Egyptian kingship.

Answer: Who is Horus?

500

This lion-headed goddess represented war, destruction, and the fierce power of the sun.

Answer: Who is Sekhmet?

500

This bird symbolized kingship and protection and was closely associated with the god Horus.

Answer: What is a falcon?

500

In Egyptian mythology, the separation of this sky goddess and the earth god Geb explained why the sky and land are apart.

Answer: Who are Nut and Geb?

500

This sacred text contained spells, prayers, and instructions to help a soul survive the dangers of the afterlife.

Answer: What is the Book of the Dead?