There are many mysteries to unravel and treasures to find in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, such as fixing the Master Sword, finding shrines or the Hylian Shield. And one of the intriguing quests involves the interesting Geoglyphs.
These crop circle-like features can only be seen from great heights, including the one Impa (one of our favourite Zelda cast members) shows you from a hot air balloon ride near the start of the game. You'll need the paraglider for that one, at least. You'll be gliding a lot from the Skyview Towers so make sure you're up to speed on where to find them too.
When you find a Geoglyph, you need to search for the glowing 'tear'. Spot that and a cutscene will trigger, filling you in on the ancient lore of Hyrule.
Ancient Hyrule is one of the game's major mysteries and it's well worth finding every Geoglyph location to see it all take shape. Fortunately for you, we know where they all are.
Read on to discover the full list of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Geoglyph locations.
To complete Tears of the Kingdom and get its true ending, you need to have found all of the Memories. These memories are triggered by finding the Geoglyphs and examining all of the 12 Dragon Tears located within them.
To start finding Geoglyph locations, you need to head northwest from Lookout Landing to New Serene Stable. There you can talk with Impa, who is standing atop a small platform, which will initiate the 'Impa and the Geoglyphs' quest.
Go up in Impa's balloon (using fire to ignite its engine first) and Link will spot the Geoglyph. Come back down to the ground using the paraglider and you'll see that the tear is located near the eyes. After interacting with the tear and triggering the memory, go back to Impa and
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