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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom - Igoshon Shrine Puzzle Guide

Riding water all the way.

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If you're working your way through The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's main quest, you'll eventually work alongside the Zora and find yourself high above Hyrule on Wellspring Island. It's here that you'll find Igoshon Shrine--and we hope you like water. Here's how to complete this shrine full of water orbs.

How to solve the Igoshon Shrine puzzle in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

When you first enter Igoshon Shrine, simply head forward, step into the water orb here, and ride it up to the next level. At the top, look immediately to your left to see a chest that keeps dropping over and over. Using your Ultrahand, grab the nearby water orb and hold it under the chest. It will get stuck in the water orb, letting you bring it to solid land and open it up for a Large Zonai Charge.

Use the water orb to catch the chest, then bring it to solid land to open it.
Use the water orb to catch the chest, then bring it to solid land to open it.

Next, take note that the water orb on the right side of this platform is moving in reverse. Simply wait until it's near you, then use your Recall ability and hop inside to ride it to the next platform.

Use Recall to make it so you can take the water orb up to the next platform.
Use Recall to make it so you can take the water orb up to the next platform.

For this final puzzle, move the large block to the center of the track, then place the panel here in such a way that it creates a ramp. When the water orb hits this ramp, it will send it higher up, allowing you to ride it to the very top and complete the shrine.

Create a ramp for the water orb to go up.
Create a ramp for the water orb to go up.

We have many more guides in our Tears of the Kingdom guides hub, including a map of all Shrine locations and more individual Shrine puzzle guides.

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