A Cyclops is a mythical creature with only one eye in the center of its forehead. The name "Cyclops" is derived from the Greek words "kyklos," meaning circle or wheel, and "ops," meaning face or eye. In myths and legends, Cyclopes have been depicted as fierce giants who were skilled in blacksmithing and had incredible strength. The most famous Cyclops in Greek mythology is Polyphemus, who was blinded by Odysseus in Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. Therefore, it can be safely said that a Cyclops has only one eye.