Those who venture to the most northerly part of Hyrule will eventually stumble upon the Sikukuu Shrine. High up in the mountains north ofthe great Hyrule Forest, this somewhat simple shrine will require the use of Link’s Recall ability, as is the case with many of the other shrines inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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Both of the puzzles in the Sikukuu Shrine involve spinning gears and the use of Link’s recall ability to reverse their momentum. There is a hidden treasure chest as well, which mostThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomplayers will either miss entirely or stumble across by complete accident.
Sikukuu Shrine Location
Players can find the Sikukuu shrine in the Eldin Mountains to the southeast ofthe Typhlo Ruins Skyview Tower. It’s near the top of a big slope, so if players opt to approach it from the north, it would be better to launch themselves from the top of the aforementioned tower and then glide their way down to the shrine rather than attempting to reach it on foot. The latter is certainly doable, but can be fairly time-consuming. The coordinates of the Sikukuu Shrine are 0696, 2793, 0225.
Sikukuu Shrine Walkthrough
In the first area of the Sikukuu Shrine, players will simply need to use Link’s Recall ability on the spinning gear in front of them. This will cause the ball to fall from the right side of the gear rather than the left, which will lead to it falling into the hole in the ground and unlocking the gateway to the next area. Here, players will need to useLink’s Ultrahand abilityto turn the crank and rotate the gear, then use Recall while standing on the gear to reverse its direction.
If players turn the crank clockwise, reversing the gear’s momentum will take them up to the shrine’s statue. Before doing so, however, they should instead turn the crank counter-clockwise, then hop onto the gear and useLink’s Recall ability. This will result in players falling down into a secret chamber with a chest containing aZonaite Longsword. They can then use Ascend to head back up to the main area, turn the crank clockwise, and use Recall again to ride the gear up to the statue and another Light of Blessing.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available for the Nintendo Switch.
