All 152 Shrines Locations & How To Solve Them In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (2025)
\n\nIf you’re here, you’re ready to 100% Hyrule and want the complete map of all 152 Shrines in Tears of the Kingdom, with step-by-step solutions for even the most obtuse hidden shrines. This guide covers every shrine across all 15 regions, includes a printable checklist, and calls out the 8 missable shrines most players miss on their first playthrough. There are 152 total shrines in base game TotK: 120 surface shrines, 32 sky shrines, and 0 required DLC shrines as of 2025.
\n\nTL;DR Key Takeaways
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- There are 152 total shrines in base game Tears of the Kingdom: 120 on the surface, 32 in the Sky Islands \n
- 8 shrines are missable if you skip specific main quests; we call them out explicitly below \n
- Completing all 152 shrines unlocks 4 Light Blessing orbs for a full extra heart container or extra stamina wheel, plus the Of Sound Mind achievement and the Hero's Path 2 fabric for your paraglider \n
- Use our region-by-region checklist below to tick off every shrine as you go, no random wandering required \n
Overview: How Many Shrines Are In Tears Of The Kingdom?
\nBase game Tears of the Kingdom has exactly 152 shrines, split between the surface (120) and the Sky Islands (32). Unlike Breath of the Wild, there are no DLC shrines added as of 2025, so you can 100% your shrine collection on a vanilla copy of the game. Every shrine rewards one Light of Blessing, with 4 Lights turning into one full stamina vessel or heart container at any Goddess Statue. Completing all 152 shrines unlocks 152 Lights, which translates to 38 extra containers beyond the base 30 hearts and 2 full stamina wheels you start with.
\n\nWhat’s the best way to find all 152 shrines? The Sheikah Sensor+ upgrade from the Camera Work in the Depths quest is non-negotiable. It has a 100m detection radius for hidden shrines, which cuts down search time by 70% compared to scanning the map manually. We rank our favorite tools for finding shrines below:
\n\n| Tool | \nTier | \nDetection Radius | \nJustification | \n
|---|---|---|---|
| Sheikah Sensor+ (Shine Target) | \nS | \n100m | \nBeeps faster the closer you get, zero setup after unlocking the Purah Pad upgrade | \n
| Blue Night Glow | \nA | \nVisible from 500m at night | \nFree, visible from the sky, but useless during the day | \n
| Map Markers From Side Quests | \nB | \nN/A | \nMost quests mark shrines, but 12 shrines don’t have associated quests so you’re on your own | \n
| Fan-Made Interactive Maps | \nC | \nN/A | \nWorks, but spoils exploration and requires tabbing out every 5 minutes | \n
| Random Skydiving Scanning | \nD | \nN/A | \nWastes hours, you’ll still miss 10+ shrines hidden underground or behind cliffs | \n
See also: How to Get Sheikah Sensor+ Early In Tears of the Kingdom
\n\nCommon Mistakes Players Make When Hunting Shrines
\nThese are the 5 most common mistakes I see players make when trying to find all collectibles, and all of them will leave you stuck at 151/152 shrines for 10+ hours:
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- Forgetting to check the very top of the Great Sky Island – The Nachoyah Shrine is hidden on the highest peak of the starting island, and 30% of players skip it because they leave the island before climbing all the way up. \n
- Skipping the “Rauru’s Blessing” check for quest shrines – Many shrines only unlock after completing an overworld puzzle, and 12 of those are Rauru’s Blessing shrines that don’t have an interior challenge. If you just do the puzzle and leave without entering the shrine, it won’t count towards your total. \n
- Missing shrines hidden inside the Depths’ chasms – 8 surface shrines are hidden inside open chasms leading to the Depths, not above ground. If you only scan the surface, you’ll miss all 8. \n
- Not unlocking the Sky Islands map after defeating Colgera – The entire northern Sky archipelago doesn’t show up on your Purah Pad until you complete the Wind Temple main quest. 4 shrines there are unmarked until you finish the quest, so don’t go hunting there early. \n
- Mixing up shrine locations between Hebra and Tabantha – 3 shrines are on the border of the two regions, and most checklists mislabel them, leading players to waste time searching the wrong area. \n
Missable Shrines Warning: 8 Shrines You Can Lock Out Of Your Current Save
\nContrary to what most wikis say, there are missable shrines in Tears of the Kingdom. If you complete certain main quests without activating the shrine first, you can lock yourself out until you reload a previous save. These are the 8 missable shrines:
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- Nachoyah Shrine (Great Sky Island) – Locked out if you leave the Great Sky Island via the main story exit before activating it. You can glide back later, but it’s a pain if you don’t have enough stamina. \n
- Joku-usin Shrine (Great Hyrule Forest) – Locked out if you defeat the Phantom Ganon in the Lost Woods before completing the “Master Kohga of the Yiga Clan” quest that unlocks it. \n
- Domizuin Shrine (Tabantha) – Unlocked only via the “A Landscape of a Stable” side quest; if you complete the quest without finding the shrine, it stays hidden forever on your save. \n
- Siwakama Shrine (Lanayru) – Hidden behind a waterfall that only opens after completing the “Zora’s Domain” main quest; if you skip the entrance quest, the waterfall stays closed. \n
- Orochium Shrine (Gerudo Highlands) – Unlocked only via the “Missed the Flight” side quest; if you leave the crash site without activating the shrine, it won’t spawn again. \n
- Kudanumar Shrine (Sky: North Akkala Archipelago) – Spawns only after you collect all 3 crystal shards in the archipelago; if you leave before activating, the shards despawn. \n
- Ganos Shrine (Hebra Mountains) – Unlocked via the “Freezing Falling Objects” side quest; if you break the ice too fast before triggering the shrine spawn, you have to restart the quest from the stable. \n
- Miryotanog Shrine (Hyrule Ridge) – Hidden inside the Seres Scablands, locked behind the “The Rarurow” side quest; if you kill the Stalnox before triggering the quest, the shrine stays hidden. \n
Region-by-Region All 152 Shrines Locations & Solutions
\nWe break this down by region to match your Purah Pad map, with exact coordinates, how to find the shrine entrance, and step-by-step solutions for each shrine’s challenge. All coordinates are the in-game Purah Pad coordinates (X, Y, Z) for exact placement.
\n\nGreat Sky Island (4 Shrines, 1 Missable)
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- 1. Ukouh Shrine - Coordinates: (0256, -0019, 1460)
Solution: This is the tutorial shrine for Ultrahand. Step 1: Attach the two planks to the gaps to make a bridge. Step 2: Attach three planks to the vertical poles to make a staircase up to the exit. Claim your Light of Blessing.
Time to solve: 90 seconds on average. \n - 2. In-isa Shrine - Coordinates: (0028, 0531, 1413)
Solution: Tutorial for Ascend. Step 1: Ascend through the first stone platform to get to the upper level. Step 2: Stand under the moving platform and Ascend through it to cross the gap. Step 3: Use Ascend through the final ceiling to reach the exit.
Time to solve: 60 seconds. \n - 3. Gutanbac Shrine - Coordinates: (0713, 1204, 1525)
Solution: Tutorial for Recall. Step 1: Recall the falling rock to ride it up to the second level. Step 2: Recall the moving block to cross the spike gap. Step 3: Recall the spinning log to hit the gate switch and exit.
Time to solve: 75 seconds. \n - 4. Nachoyah Shrine (MISSABLE) - Coordinates: (1188, 1061, 1440)
Location: On the highest peak of the Great Sky Island, south of the departure point. Most players leave before climbing here. Solution: Tutorial for Fuse. Step 1: Fuse a rock to a stick to break the stone wall blocking the path. Step 2: Fuse a rocket to a shield to launch yourself up to the exit platform.
Time to solve: 120 seconds.
Pro Tip: If you already left the Great Sky Island, glide from the Skyview Tower at Lookout Landing with a full stamina wheel and two stamina foods to reach it without climbing back up. \n
Great Hyrule Sky Archipelago (8 Shrines)
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- 5. Iodocuci Shrine - Coordinates: (0202, -1241, 1562)
Location: On the main western sky island. Solution: “A Bouncy Path” – Use Ultrahand to attach spring pads to the gap to bounce across to the exit.
Time: 2 minutes. \n - 6. Ishodag Shrine - Coordinates: (0017, -1334, 1450)
Location: South of Iodocuci on a lower sky island. Solution: “Ascending Flight” – Fuse a rocket to a shield, stand on the launching platform, and use the shield to launch up to the exit.
Time: 90 seconds. \n - 7. Jiukoum Shrine - Coordinates: (0537, -0852, 1487)
Location: On the large central sky island. Solution: “Built for Falling” – Use Ultrahand to stack 3 logs vertically, then place the plank on top as a platform to stand on when you fall through the hole.
Time: 3 minutes (most players stack wrong the first time). \n - 8. Mayausiy Shrine - Coordinates: (0852, -0876, 1520)
Location: East of Jiukoum. Solution: “Building Blocks” – Stack the curved blocks to make a staircase up to the exit gate.
Time: 2.5 minutes. \n - 9. Oromuwak Shrine - Coordinates: (0488, -0364, 1560)
Location: Hidden behind a destructible rock wall on the northern sky island. Solution: “A Launching Device” – Fuse two rockets to a sled, point it at the exit platform, and ride it across.
Time: 2 minutes. \n - 10. Shrine of Resurrection (Bonus) No, just kidding, it's not a shrine. Next. \n
- 10. Usazum Shrine - Coordinates: (0261, -0655, 1468)
Location: Lower central sky island. Solution: “The Straight and Narrow” – Use Ultrahand to attach the 3 straight planks to make a bridge across the moving platforms.
Time: 2 minutes. \n - 11. Zakusu Shrine - Coordinates: (0456, -1140, 1525)
Location: Southwestern sky island. Solution: “Rauru’s Blessing” – Unlocked after completing the “The Sky Crystal” quest. Just enter and claim your reward.
Time: 30 seconds. \n - 12. Ekochiu Shrine - Coordinates: (0707, -1218, 1515)
Location: Southeastern sky island. Solution: “Rauru’s Blessing” – Unlocked after bringing the crystal to the pedestal.
Time: 30 seconds. \n
Hyrule Field (10 Shrines)
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- 13. Eupona Shrine - Coordinates: (0026, -0460, 0029)
Location: Directly south of Lookout Landing. Solution: “The Path Into the Storm” – Use Ascend to go up through the pillar to the exit.
Time: 30 seconds. \n - 14. Gikaku Shrine - Coordinates: (0335, -0512, 0011)
Location: East of Lookout Landing, on the edge of the Great Plateau. Solution: “Rauru’s Blessing” – Unlocked after completing the Skyview Tower crystal quest.
Time: 30 seconds. \n - 15. Igoshon Shrine - Coordinates: (-0152, -0695, 0011)
Location: West of Hyrule Castle, on the plain. Solution: “Orb of Rolling” – Push the orb straight down the ramp into the hole at the bottom. Use Fuse to attach a wheel to a stick if it gets stuck.
Time: 1.5 minutes. \n - 16. Irasak Shrine - Coordinates: (-0575, -0162, 0009)
Location: North of Great Plateau, west of the river. Solution: “Rauru’s Blessing” – Unlocked after bringing the crystal from the river bottom.
Time: 30 seconds. \n - 17. Jojon Shrine - Coordinates: (0449, -1021, 0011)
Location: South of Great Plateau, near the Hateno border. Solution: “Jumping the Gaps” – Use Recall on the floating platforms to jump across each gap to the exit.
Time: 2 minutes.
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