The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdomis overflowing with shrines. Dozens of shrines are dotted throughout the map, fromland-locked options like the Turakawak Shrineto some located high in the sky.

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The Sikukuu Shrine on the Map in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

You can find some fascinating shrines and even more interestingunusual shrine questsall over Hyrule, regardless of whether you’re on the ground or in the sky. If you find yourself in a mountainous mood, then heading to the northern elevated area of the map should present the opportunity to attempt the Sikukuu Shrine.

Where is Sikukuu Shrine?

You’ll find the Sikukuu Shrinein the Eldin Mountainson a rocky outcropping.

If you have access to theThyphlo Ruins Skyview Towerin the north, then you can launch yourself from there andparaglide slightly southeast to reach this shrine.

Link enters Sikukuu Shrine Room 1 in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Alternatively, you canhead east from the Pikida Stonegrave Skyview Towerif that’s your only option, but it will be quite a trek.

Sikukuu Shrine Solution

From the title introduction to the massive gear in sight, as you step inside, it’s no surprise thatyou’ll be working with gears here.

Each room is fairly simple andrequires textbook usage of your Ultrahand, Recall, and Ascend abilitiesto complete this one. Let’s get into it.

Link uses Recall on a gear in the Sikukuu Shrine.

Room One

As you enter the room, you’ll spot a giantgear turning and a ball occasionally droppingonto the gear.

Below the gear to the right is areceptacle for a ball.

Link turns the Sikukuu Shrine Crank in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Unfortunately, the gear’s direction sends the ball off the edge into the abyss.

Use Recall on the gearto reverse its direction and send theball tumbling into the receptacle.

Link stands beside the Sikukuu Shrine Reward Chest in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

The ball will roll around in the receptacle for an annoyingly long time. When it falls,grab it with Ultrahand and place it in the centerto speed things up.

Once you complete this, the gate will rise;enter the next room.

Link rides a gear for the Sikukuu Shrine Solution in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Room Two And Zonai Chest

Room two featuresa large, immobile gear beside a crank-turn deviceto its right.

Firstly, the shrine’s hidden chest is easy to get, soturn the crank counter-clockwiseso that when youuse Recall,it will allow you to ride the geardown into the floor.

The Sikukuu Shrine Transition door in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Turn the gear about three timesto ensure it has enough spins to take you through a rotation.

Secondly, drop downonce the gear rotates into the room and grab the chest sitting in the room.

Open the chest toreceive aStrong Zonaite Longswordfor your troubles.

Use Ascend to returnto the room with the gear and the crank.

Next, turn the gear clockwiseto carry you upward once youuse Recall on it.

Once youride the gear to the top, you can walk forward andapproach the statue to claim your victory.

Sikukuu Shrine Rewards

If you took a few moments to grab the secret chest in this shrine, your total rewards will be:

The sword will prove incredibly useful once you fuse it with a powerful item.

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