Can you name all 24 letters of the Greek alphabet?
The Greek alphabet is one of the oldest writing systems still in continuous use today, with origins stretching back to roughly 800 BC. Adapted from the Phoenician alphabet, it became the foundation for the Latin and Cyrillic scripts that most of the modern Western and Slavic worlds use every day.
Its 24 letters — from Alpha to Omega — are everywhere in modern life: physics formulas, math equations (think π, Σ or Δ), fraternity names, hurricane backups, COVID variants, and the very word *alphabet* itself (alpha + beta). Learning to name them in order is the gateway to reading Ancient Greek and decoding scientific notation.
So how many can you list against the clock? You have 2 minutes to type the names of as many letters as possible. Both English and Greek spellings are accepted (e.g. *Alpha*, *α*, *Α*). Will you nail the perfect 24/24, from start to finish?