Rings of Hell

The Rings of Hell are the seven different rings that makeup Hell's geography.

Description
As stated in the lyrics of "You Will Be Ok", Hell is divided into seven levels on top of each other, each referred to as a "ring". The top-most ring is the Pride Ring, where sinners-turned-demons are confined to. However, Hellborn demons are able to traverse every ring in Hell.

Two rings have been seen so far, the Pride and Greed Rings. The Wrath Ring has been mentioned in "Spring Broken" and shown in a clip from the fifth episode of Helluva Boss. And a fourth ring, the Lust Ring, has been shown in a poster, followed by a small reveal in the trailer released on December 31, 2020. Additionally, it is revealed in the trailer that Demons traverse the rings by an elevator of some sort. Whether or not the Sinners are not allowed to use the elevators because of Hell's law or if they physically can not do so is still unknown. The names of these rings are part of the infamous, suggesting the remaining rings pertain to the other sins.

Known Rings

 * Pride Ring
 * Wrath Ring
 * Greed Ring
 * Lust Ring

Trivia

 * The Envy, Sloth and Gluttony Rings are the only Rings left that have yet to be mentioned or shown that was not included in either the Season 1 trailer or any of the episodes.
 * The concept of the seven rings dividing Hell likely is based on the nine circles (or rings) of Hell defined in Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy. However, the seven rings have attributes that are not present in the Nine circles such as Pride, a cardinal sin, although four of the seven sins—Greed, Gluttony, Lust, and Wrath—are present in the Nine circles cosmology.
 * While it has been stated in the series there are seven rings, the nine circles theme was briefly addressed by Vivienne in a stream ; curiously, Katie Killjoy references the Nine Circles in the pilot episode, making it unclear if this a continuity error or a detail that has been retconned. According to Faustisse, Hell is not literally broken into nine levels, although Vivienne initially thought of entertaining the concept.
 * Since Katie Killjoy came from Earth, it's possible she was just making a reference. She may not even be aware of the seven rings.
 * In "Spring Broken," Blitzo mentions that the nearest ocean is three rings down from the Pride Ring, which according to Peter Binsfeld's classification of demons, would place it in the Ring of Envy.