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Not to be confused with Sphinx.

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“Greetings, traveler, and to your hat as well. Can you answer my riddle?”
Sphynx, Super Mario Odyssey

The Sphynx 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 Mario can find a Power Moon, and often many Coins. It moves once the player answers its riddles, which are generally questions relating to the kingdom in which it is found. After opening its paths, talking to the Sphynx will lead to extra questions; answering all of the Sphynx's various questions correctly will unlock an achievement from Toadette in the Mushroom Kingdom, granting Mario a Power Moon. It appears in the Sand Kingdom, Wooded Kingdom, Seaside Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, and the Darker Side of the Moon.

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 those cases, if Mario captures a pair of binoculars and focuses it on the Sphynx, a Power Moon will appear.

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

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スフィン・クイズ[?]
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
Transliteration of Japanese name.
Dutch Sphynx[?] -
German Sphynx[?] -
Italian Enigmicia[?] Riddle-Cat
Korean 스핑퀴즈[?]
Seupingkuizeu
From "Sphinx" and "quiz"
Russian Софинкс[?]
Sofinks
Sophinx
Spanish Kin Triga[?] From "qué intriga" (how intriguing)