The Binding of Isaacis well known for its very dark story, along with its rather unique sense of humor. The story, which involves a mother seeking to murder her own son, is a very striking one, especially the first time you learn of it.

As you play through the game more times and unlock new and more revealing endings, many different interpretations of Isaac’s story begin to form and get disproved. Items take on new meanings, characters are painted in more or less sympathetic lights, and the truth of the matter is obfuscated. It’s confusing, is what we’re getting at. Let us unconfuse it for you.

Isaac Terrified Of His Mother

Please be warned thatthis article will discuss potentially triggering topics, namely child abuse, child death, parental abandonment, and suicide.

Updated June 08, 2025:We’ve gone over this article to make sure things read well and the information is accurate and clear.

The Binding of Isaac Ending - Isaac in a chest with Guppy reaching for him

What Happened To Isaac’s Mother?

The entire premise of The Binding of Isaac revolves aroundIsaac’s mother and her descent into madness. Before the game starts, Isaac and his mother have a happy life, with Isaac having the typical life of a small child and his mother being a religious person who watchesChristian broadcasts.

One day,Isaac’s mother starts to hear voices that tell her to kill Isaac, and she obeys them. Isaac notices her walking toward his room with a large knife, and subsequently dives into the basement to hide.

Mega Satan boss fight in the Binding of Isaac

This is why the first floor of the game itself is a basement, with Isaac delving deeper and deeper underneath his house to escape his mother.

The story’s setup is a reference and sendup ofthe story of the biblical Isaac. The biblical ‘Binding of Isaac’ is the story the figure is most well known for andinvolves his father, Abraham, being instructed by God to kill Isaac as a test of his faith. In the bible story, an angel intervenes at the last second to prevent Abraham from killing Isaac - this may be whythe Bible item in the game can be used to instantly end the fights against Mom and Mom’s Heart.

The Binding of Isaac Ending - Wall filled with drawings and scribbles

What Happens At The End?

The Binding of Isaac has a great many endings to unlock- over 20, in fact. These endings play when you beat one of themany final bossesthat the game has. Some of the final bosses stop being final bosses once you unlock floors that take place after those boss battles.

This is why the next sections mention different final bosses.

In the original ending of the game, when you manage tobeat the Mom boss fight, the ending that plays directly references the bible story noted above. The narration states that an angel intervenes, though the animation actually seems to indicate that Isaac’s mother is knocked out by a falling bible. The further implications of what would happen when she wakes up are not explored.

There are lots more endings to unlock, however, when beating other bosses in the game. In the first batch of endings, which unlock after beating the next final boss after Mom,Mom’s Heart, achestfeatures prominently. The endings have Isaac opening the chest, revealing new items or character unlocks for further runs.

The Binding of Isaac Ending - A drawing of Isaac happy with Guppy the cat

The endings that unlock after beating the next batch of final bosses that unlock (Isaac, ???, The Lamb, and Mega Satan) tell a different story when pieced together. These endings imply thatIsaac himself got into the chest, which seems to be located inside the basement.

Inside the chest,Isaac begins to suffocate, with one possible interpretation of this being that the game consists of Isaac’s hallucinations in the minutes leading up to his death. Isaac’s mother searches for him, putting up missing posters.

One of these endings showsIsaac reading the bible and then looking ashamed. This ending implies thatIsaac got into the chest willinglyas a form of suicide to atone for his perceived sins.

Another ending, achieved afterbeating Mother(a separate boss from Mom), one of the two absolute final bosses as of Repentance, showsIsaac drawing a picture of his mother as a monster. When his mother discovers the picture, she is shocked and angry, and punishes him by throwing him in a closet. This abusive scene, paired with his mother’s recital of the Lord’s Prayer, could be seen as a contributing factor in the ending that implies Isaac’s death was a purposeful suicide triggered by feelings of sin and shame.

Where Is Isaac’s Father?

Isaac’s fatheris a far smaller character than his mother, but he plays a big part in the overall story. It is revealed during the true final route of the game - which is triggered by obtainingDad’s Notefrom the end of the secret floor. To access the secret floor, you’ll need to return to the starting room of Depths 2 (the floor with the Mom fight) after obtaining thePolaroid or the Negativeby teleporting out of the boss room.

You can also use theFaded Polaroidto unlock the passage to the secret floor.

Obtaining Dad’s Note begins the ascent, which takes you through all the floors of the game in reverse order. At the beginning of the floors you return to, voice clips play of Isaac’s parents arguing with each other. From these clips, we can ascertain the following:

This implies thatDad’s Note might be a note that he intended to leave before abandoning the familyor maybe a note that he left for Isaac to read.

The Final Ending

Despite how grim and depressing everything we’ve covered thus far is, the ending achieved upondefeating The Beast(the absolute final boss of the game) has a more positive interpretation to consider.

This ending seems to follow the fights you hear during the ascent. It contains imagery that doesn’t fit together in one coherent story, such as Isaac being dead, Isaac being alive but his parents being dead, and both a happy family life and his father leaving them.

After these images flash past, you hear Isaac’s father asking Isaac if this is really the story he wants to tell and that a happier ending might be nicer. It is then revealed that they are telling abedtime storytogether.

The game being an abstraction of a bedtime story would solve many inconsistencies -a sleepy child’s story would be incoherent and contain plot holes. This also provides a far more positive interpretation of Isaac’s deaths - both in the endings and in-game - he’s just falling asleep before the story can reach its conclusion.

This ending’s final line is Isaac’s father repeating the intro that plays every time you load the game up, adding further evidence to the theory thateach run of the game is simply another bedtime story being told. This would also provide an explanation for why the game is a roguelike - as the story is repeated, more characters, bad guys, and weapons are added to keep things interesting for Isaac (and you, the player).