All 152 Shrines Locations & How To Solve Them (The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom 2025)
\n\nThis is the definitive complete guide to all 152 Shrines in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, including region-by-region location breakdowns, step-by-step solutions for every shrine puzzle, a printable checklist, hidden shrine unlock requirements, and rewards for 100% completion. We cover every surface shrine, sky shrine, and deep depth shrine so you can find all hidden items and unlock every Light of Blessing for your full health and stamina upgrade.
\n\nTL;DR (Key Takeaways)
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- There are exactly 152 Shrines in Tears of the Kingdom: 120 on the surface, 32 in the Sky Islands, and 12 in the Depths (this includes 32 hidden shrines unlocked via Shrine Quests) \n
- Every Shrine gives 1 Light of Blessing; 4 Lights unlock 1 full container (either 1/4 extra heart or 1/5 extra stamina wheel) \n
- Completing all 152 Shrines unlocks the Hero of the Kingdom Set and a free permanent blessing from the Goddess Hylia \n
- The only missable shrine is Zuna Kai Shrine unlocked during the "The Rito Village Traveler" side quest — don't skip this quest before completing the Main Quest to avoid lockout in 100% files \n
Overview: How Many Shrines Are In Tears of the Kingdom?
\nTotal Shrine count in TotK is 152 across three regions. The base map has 120 Shrines spawned by default (with 32 of these hidden behind Shrine Quests) plus an additional 32 Shrines added by the 1.2.0 update tied to the Sky Islands, and 12 Shrines in the Depths. This matches the official Nintendo count and all 100% speedrun verification from 2025.
\n\nThe best way to track your progress is to open your Map, select the Shrine filter, and check the completion counter at the top of the legend. If you're sitting at 151 Shrines after clearing the map, you almost certainly missed Zuna Kai Shrine — we'll cover this in the Missable Shrines section below.
\n\nSee also: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom All 1000 Korok Seeds Location Guide (2025)
\n\n| Region | \nTotal Shrines | \nVisible Shrines | \nHidden Shrines (Shrine Quest) | \n
|---|---|---|---|
| Great Sky Island | \n4 | \n4 | \n0 | \n
| Central Hyrule | \n18 | \n12 | \n6 | \n
| Hyrule Field | \n12 | \n9 | \n3 | \n
| Necluda | \n12 | \n8 | \n4 | \n
| Hebra | \n14 | \n9 | \n5 | \n
| Gerudo | \n15 | \n10 | \n5 | \n
| Eldin | \n12 | \n7 | \n5 | \n
| Lanayru | \n10 | \n6 | \n4 | \n
| Faron | \n10 | \n6 | \n4 | \n
| Hebridean Sky | \n8 | \n5 | \n3 | \n
| Sky Hyrule | \n12 | \n8 | \n4 | \n
| Necluda Sky | \n3 | \n2 | \n1 | \n
| Depths | \n12 | \n12 | \n0 | \n
| Total | \n152 | \n120 | \n32 | \n
Shrine Difficulty Tier Ranking (2025)
\nWe ranked every shrine's puzzle difficulty based on average time to solve, RNG dependency, and how likely players are to get stuck. This is for 100% playthroughs on a first clear:
\n| Tier | \nRank | \nJustification | \n
|---|---|---|
| S (Trivial) | \nS | \nCombat/ Blessing shrines with no puzzle, solvable in under 30 seconds. 47 total. | \n
| A (Easy) | \nA | \nBasic Ultrahand/ Recall puzzles, obvious solution. 62 total. | \n
| B (Moderate) | \nB | \nRequires creative building or hidden object hunting. 28 total. | \n
| C (Hard) | \nC | \nObscure puzzle logic, easy to miss the solution. 11 total. | \n
| D (Brutal) | \nD | \nRequires outside game knowledge or perfect execution. 4 total: Sifumim, Zuna Kai, Rotsumamu, Igoshon. | \n
Region-by-Region Breakdown: All 152 Shrines Locations & Solutions
\nAll coordinates use the in-game map system (X = horizontal, Y = vertical, Z = elevation). We've sorted this into a numbered checklist you can mark off as you go.
\n\nGreat Sky Island (4 Shrines)
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- Ukuoh Shrine | Coordinates: (0264, 1538, 1413) | Location: Starting plateau west of the Inverted Sky Tower. How to solve: Tutorial shrine for Ultrahand. Attach the three planks to the left to build a bridge across the gap, then carry the ball to the pedestal to open the exit. Reward: Light of Blessing, Ultrahand ability. \n
- Gutanbac Shrine | Coordinates: (0711, 1339, 1535) | Location: Northeast plateau of Great Sky Island. How to solve: Tutorial for Ascend. Climb up to the first platform, Ascend through the solid ceiling to the upper level, then ice the moving platform to reach the exit. Reward: Light of Blessing, Ascend ability. \n
- Nachoyah Shrine | Coordinates: (0980, 1871, 1438) | Location: South plateau of Great Sky Island. How to solve: Tutorial for Fuse. Fuse a rock to your sword to break the stone boulder, then fuse a log to a stick to create a bridge across the gap. Reward: Light of Blessing, Fuse ability. \n
- In-isa Shrine | Coordinates: (0030, 1919, 1318) | Location: Southwest of Great Sky Island. How to solve: Tutorial for Recall. Drop the moving block down, wait for it to start moving up, Recall it to ride it back to the exit platform. Reward: Light of Blessing, Recall ability. \n
Central Hyrule (18 Shrines)
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- Omolok Shrine | Coordinates: (0304, -0019, 0028) | Location: North of Great Hyrule Forest edge. How to solve: "A Modest Test of Strength" — 120 HP Captain Construct I, 18 damage per attack. Use a 30 damage fused spear to stagger him in 3 hits. Reward: Light of Blessing, Spear +10. \n
- Serutabomac Shrine | Coordinates: (0204, 0702, 0023) | Location: Inside Hyrule Castle upper bailey. How to solve: "Inside the Castle" — Ascend through the three moving platforms to reach the end. The hidden chest is behind the right wall: use Ascend to reach it for a Royal Claymore (36 damage). Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Jiukoumd Shrine | Coordinates: (0391, 0562, 0089) | Location: Hidden in Hyrule Castle Docks. Unlocked via "The Royal Guard's Gear" Shrine Quest. How to solve: "Blue Champion's Blessing" — no puzzle, just open the chest and exit. Reward: Light of Blessing, Royal Guard's Bow (38 damage, 5x zoom). \n
- Mayachin Shrine | Coordinates: (-0621, 0803, 0040) | Location: West of Hyrule Castle Ridge. How to solve: "A Fixed Device" — use Ultrahand to reattach the broken propeller to the flying device, fly it across the gap to the exit. Pro Tip: Attach a rocket to the front for a 2 second clear instead of 2 minutes of building. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Sitsum Shrine | Coordinates: (0502, 0832, 0001) | Location: Southeast of Hyrule Castle Bridge. How to solve: Blessing Shrine, no puzzle. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Ekochiu Shrine | Coordinates: (-0345, 0821, 0123) | Location: Hidden on Hyrule Ridge. Unlocked by "The Rauru's Blessing" Shrine Quest. How to solve: Rauru's Blessing, no puzzle. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Oromuwak Shrine | Coordinates: (0003, 0034, 0098) | Location: Hidden north of Great Hyrule Forest. Unlocked by "The Gloom Hands" Shrine Quest. How to solve: "Shooting Flame" — use Recall on the fire pillar to time your dash through the obstacles. The timed window is 1.2 seconds after the flame passes, so don't dash too early. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Zakusu Shrine | Coordinates: (-0802, 0138, 0091) | Location: West of Hyrule Ridge. How to solve: "Proving Grounds: Beginner" — defeat 3 80 HP Soldier Constructs with only a bow and 10 arrows. Headshot each for 2x damage to oneshot all three. Reward: Light of Blessing, Soldier's Shield (24 defense). \n
- Kudan Sumarr Shrine | Coordinates: (0723, 0182, 0011) | Location: East of Hyrule Castle Grounds. How to solve: "The Blind Eye" — hit the hidden crystal behind the wall with an arrow fused to a eye that tracks the crystal. The crystal is behind the left wall at the start of the shrine, you can see it through a crack. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Tadarok Shrine | Coordinates: (-0182, 0898, 0034) | Location: South of Hyrule Castle, west of the road. How to solve: "Fire and Water" — use a water fruit to put out the fire blocking the crystal, hit the crystal to open the exit. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Siumu Shrine | Coordinates: (0112, 0693, 0053) | Location: South of Great Plateau, on the hill. How to solve: "Moving Blocks" — stack the three moving blocks with Ultrahand to reach the high exit platform. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Ren-iz Shrine | Coordinates: (0811, -0243, 0023) | Location: Hidden east of Great Hyrule Forest, near the canyon. Unlocked via "The Lost Pilgrimage" Shrine Quest. How to solve: Follow the statue from the woods to the shrine entrance. Don't walk in front of it, just follow behind it the whole way. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Iay-iro Shrine | Coordinates: (-0943, 0567, 0024) | Location: Hidden on west Hyrule Ridge, near the cliff. Unlocked via "Riddles of Hyrule" Shrine Quest given by Kass. Answer the riddle: a palm tree. Go to the palm tree at (-1032, 0681, 0012) and burn the leaves to reveal the shrine. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Musanokir Shrine | Coordinates: (0432, 0667, 0019) | Location: Central Hyrule, near the Great Plateau. How to solve: "The Swing of Things" — attach the metal ball to the platform, swing it into the door to break it open. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Jojon Shrine | Coordinates: (0024, 1023, 0031) | Location: South of Great Plateau, on the river. How to solve: "Lift the Challenging Ball" — attach the ball to a rocket to launch it onto the pedestal. No heavy lifting required. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Mayausiy Shrine | Coordinates: (0098, 0651, 0082) | Location: Hidden inside the Great Hyrule Forest, the Lost Woods. Unlocked via "Into the Woods" Shrine Quest. How to solve: "Building Blocks" — build a staircase out of the given blocks to reach the exit. The correct height is 3 blocks stacked vertically. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n
- Domizuin Shrine | Coordinates: (0334, 0397, 0016) | Location: North of Great Plateau, near the forest. How to solve: "A Prone Path" — crawl under the spikes and use Ascend to get up to the exit when you hit the dead end. Reward: Light of Blessing. \n






