Geoglyph locations map - Zelda Tears of the Kingdom: Dragon Tear Memories

Publish date: 2024-06-12

In order to find the Dragon Tears and see the crucial Memories within them, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players will need to find the various Geoglyph locations dotted around the game's map.

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Thankfully, we've got you covered, with a list of all the different locations you can find the crop circles and how to start the mission. You may want to visit the Skyview Towers first in order to fill in the map, but then you should be ready to start hunting.

Players will likely have already been introduced to the concept of Goeglyphs as this happens near the start of the game, with Zelda cast member Impa laying out what they are, as well as details of the flashback-triggering Dragon Tears that they harbour.

Of course, we also have guides on how to search for the Master Sword, Hylian Shield and the shrines in your quest to bulk up Link for combat, but if you're ready to start your search for Geoglyph locations, read on and we'll guide you through it.

How to start Geoglyph mission in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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 you’ll be instructed to visit the Forgotten Temple to the north.

Geoglyph locations map in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Inside the Forgotten Temple is a map design that adorns the interior depicting the location of all the Geoglyphs. You can use Purah Pad Camera to take a photo of this as a reference to find them all. Or just use our screengrab above.

However, we've found that this map is largely useless. It gives you a very broad idea of where the Geoglyphs are located, but it doesn't really do much to help you find the exact locations of the memory-triggering tears. Impa will occasionally pop up in random places, too, giving you a little prompt. But that doesn't make the search easy either!

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If you've been struggling to find any of the Geoglyphs, you're in luck. Down below is a list of where to find all Geoglyphs, Dragon Tears and Memories in Tears of the Kingdom. And we've also made our own numbered map to help you along! Once you have found the first 11, the 12th and final will become available.

All Geoglyph locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Below you'll find our handy annotated map of Geoglyph locations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Each one is given a number in the game itself, so we've included those too. These numbers correlate to the Memories you'll get to watch when you find the tear at each location. So if you want to see those memories in the correct sequence, go after the Geoglyphs in this order:

If you're struggling to find any of the tear droplets at each location, we've got some tips for you below, in the same numerical order we've used in the image above. Good luck finding them all!

Tear 1, Zonai

Tear 2, Fortress

Tear 3, Purah Pad

Tear 4, Dragon

Tear 5, Warrior

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Tear 6, Lady

Tear 7, Dagger

Tear 8, Headdress

Tear 9, Secret Stone

Tear 10, Frog

Tear 11, Sword

After unlocking the 11 Memories, a cutscene will play depicting a tear falling from a Dragon’s eye and landing in the centre of a swirly beach. This will lead you to the final Geoglyph, detailed below.

Tear 12, Rist Peninsula

With all 12 Memories unlocked, the true ending of the game can be achieved. Be sure to check out the rest of our guides if you find yourself in a Pinch in Hyrule - whether you're wanting to fight a Hinox or Lynels, or are searching for diamonds.

If you're still struggling to find any of these, the video below courtesy of MELOO does a great job of showing exactly how to get all Memories and Dragon Tears in Tears of the Kingdom. We'd really recommend using this to find the exact, precise locations:

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