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Goddess Statue locations in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Where are the Goddess Statues?

A Goddess Statue in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

It’s important to know where the Goddess Statue locations are in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, because it's through these statues that you’ll upgrade Link’s Hearts and Stamina.

Some of these Goddess Statues also have side quests for you, so, if you’re a Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom completionist, you’ll want to visit them and finish their quests.

Below we’ve outlined all of the Goddess Statue locations and maps, along with the quests some offer, in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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Goddess Statue locations

There are two types of Goddess Statues in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - those which will upgrade your Hearts or Stamina, and those which grant you a quest when you first interact with them.

While we still haven't found all the statues yet, we've listed the 11 we've found that accept Light of Blessings on the map below, and further down the five we've found that grant quests.

Map showing locations of Goddess Statues in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
The locations of the Goddess Statues which accept Light of Blessings straight away. | Image credit: Nintendo

Goddess Statue locations that accept Light of Blessings

Temple of Time Goddess Statue location on the Great Sky Island (0453, -0772, 1466)

This is the first Goddess Statue you encounter in Tears of the Kingdom shortly after you gain the Recall ability. Remember - you still need to use this ability on the wheel within the temple if you want to revisit the statue:

Link standing by the Temple of Time Goddess Statue on the Great Sky Island in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Temple of Time Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Emergency Shelter Goddess Statue location in Lookout Landing (-0242, 0086, 0008)

To find this Goddess Statue, you need to visit the Emergency Shelter in Lookout Landing, which can be accessed by going down the ladder in the middle of this location. If you haven’t visited the shelter before, you’ll need to talk to Scorpis to open it for you.:

Link standing by the Emergency Shelter Goddess Statue in Lookout Landing in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Emergency Shelter Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Rito Village Goddess Statue location in the Rospro Pass region (-3607. 1805, 0181)

You can find the Rito Village Goddess Statue at the bottom of the stairs which take you about the village. Someone has put a little flower crown upon it:

Link standing by the Rito Village Goddess Statue in the Rospro Pass region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Rito Village Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Zora’s Domain Goddess Statue location in the Upload Zorana region (3316, 0501, 0150)

This Goddess Statue can be found at the bottom of the stairs leading to the throne room in Zora’s Domain:

Link standing by the Zora’s Domain Goddess Statue in the Upload Zorana region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Zora’s Domain Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Goron City Goddess Statue location in the Eldin Canyon region (1718, 2456, 0393)

This Goddess Statue can be found east of the inn in Goron City and has a little crown sitting upon its head:

The Goron City Goddess Statue in the Eldin Canyon region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Goron City Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Gerudo Town Goddess Statue location in the Gerudo Canyon region (-3875, -2969, 0034)

This Goddess Statue can be found within the Gerudo Town Shelter close to the accessories stall:

Link standing by the Gerudo Town Goddess Statue in the Gerudo Canyon region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Gerudo Town Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Hateno Village Goddess Statue location in the Mount Lanayru region (3438, -2099, 0130)

To find this statue, visit the big house to the left of the inn - you’ll find the Goddess Statue within a little altar outside of this house:

Link standing by the Hateno Village Goddess Statue in the Mount Lanayru region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Hateno Village Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Kakariko Village Goddess Statue location in the Sahasra Slope region (1838, -0996, 0112)

You’ll find this Goddess Statue in the middle of the pond in Kakariko Village:

Link standing near the Kakariko Village Goddess Statue in the Sahasra Slope region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Kakariko Village Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Lurelin Village Goddess Statue location in the Rabella Wetlands region (2922, -3444, 0000)

This Goddess Statue can be found in a little stone alcove by the sea. It will be there even if the pirates are still inhabiting Lurelin Village:

Link standing by the Lurelin Village Goddess Statue in the Rabella Wetlands region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Lurelin Village Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Tarrey Town Goddess Statue location in the Ulri Mountain region (3967, 1611, 0127)

You can find a Goddess Statue in the middle of Tarrey Town:

Link standing near the Tarrey Town Goddess Statue in the Ulri Mountain region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Tarrey Town Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

If you decide to invest your Rupees in building a house in Tarrey Town, then you’ll also be able to add a Goddess Statue to said house. This means there can be two Goddess Statues in Tarrey Town.

East Akkala Stable Well Goddess Statue location in the Ulri Mountain region (4260, 2809, 0105)

To find this Goddess Statue, you first need to jump into the well which sits near the East Akkala Stable. It can be found at these coordinates: 4234, 2778, 0126. Once you’re down there, destroy the rocks and, if you’re using a Bomb Flower, we recommend putting a good amount of distance between yourself and the target.

Link approaching a well near the East Akkala Stable in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Now crouch down and walk through the hole to find the Goddess Statue along with some stray fairies.

Link standing by the East Akkala Stable Well Goddess Statue in the Ulri Mountain region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the East Akkala Stable Well Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Korok Forest Goddess Statue location in the Thyphlo Ruins region (0416, 2178, 0153)

This Goddess Statue can be found within the Deku Tree:

Link standing by the Korok Forest Goddess Statue in the Thyphlo Ruins region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Korok Forest Goddess Statue location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Other Goddess Statue locations

Here are the other Goddess Statues, organised by Skyview Tower region, may find yourself encountering as you explore Hyrule, along with the quests they will task you with.

Spring of Courage Goddess Statue location in Popla Foothills region (0874, -2362, 0017)

This Goddess Statue can be found within the Zonai ruins which lie south of the Popla Foothills Skyview Tower. Its exact location is at the back of the dragon-like head ruin. The easiest way to reach it is to fast travel to either the tower or the Jiukoum Shrine and then use the Paraglider to glide down into the end of the ruins.

Link gliding towards the Zonai ruins in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Glide down into these ruins to find the Spring of Courage. | Image credit: Nintendo

You’ll be given the Goddess Statue of Courage side quest when you first visit, and interact with, this Goddess Statue.

Link in the Zonai ruins in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Spring of Courage Goddess Statue location in the Popla Foothills region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Spring of Power Goddess Statue location in the Ulri Mountain region (3758, 2676, 0003)

To find this Goddess Statue, we recommend fast travelling to the Sinatanika Shrine or Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower. No matter which location you use, you now need to head north until you reach the Ordorac Quarry.

Link standing at the Ordorac Quarry in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
The Ordorac Quarry. | Image credit: Nintendo

Now you can either jump into the quarry or walk around the edge until you find the spring. If you’re walking around the edge, simply glide down to the Goddess Statue, but, if you’re going via the quarry, you’ll need to find a tunnel covered by leaves along its northern clifface.

Link exploring the Spring of Power in the Akkala Highlands in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Link standing by a tunnel covered with leaves in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

The first time you interact with this statue, you’ll receive the Goddess Statue of Power side quest.

Link standing by the Spring of Power Goddess Statue in the Ulri Mountain region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Spring of Courage Goddess Statue location in the Ulri Mountain region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Spring of Wisdom Goddess Statue location on Mount Lanayru (3913, -1329, 0467)

To find this Goddess Statue, you need to scale Mount Lanayru and, when you’re close to its peak, you’ll find the Spring of Wisdom. If you’re unlocked the Mount Lanayru Skyview Tower, just head down the path until you find it. Just make sure you bring some cold resistant food and clothing.

We recommend interacting with this statue the first time you visit it, because it will grant you the Goddess Statue of Wisdom side quest.

Link looking for the Spring of Wisdom Goddess Statue location on Mount Lanayru in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Spring of Wisdom Goddess Statue location on Mount Lanayru in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

Forgotten Temple Goddess Statue location in the Pikida Stonegrove region (-1069, 2684, -0081)

This Goddess Statue can be found at the far end of the Forgotten Temple in the Pikida Stonegrove region. If you’d like to learn how to reach this statue, visit our Dragon Tears locations guide where we outline the opening steps of the quest, including how to enter the Forgotten Temple.

You can also easily reach it by fast travelling to the Mayausiy Shrine.

Link looking for the Forgotten Temple Goddess Statue location in the Pikida Stonegrove region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Forgotten Temple Goddess Statue location in the Pikida Stonegrove region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

This Goddess Statue is also known as the Mother Goddess Statue, which is most likely a reference to how it was originally the Goddess Statue which sat upon Skyloft island in Skyward Sword.

It’s also seen better days, because, when you first visit it, this giant Goddess Statue will be lying on the ground. To restore it, you need to complete the three side quests given to you when you visit the three Goddess Statues outlined above.

Grand Plateau Goddess Statue location in Hyrule Field region (-0823, -2028, 0119)

You can still find a Goddess Statue within the Temple of Time ruins on the Grand Plateau.

Link standing near the Grand Plateau Goddess Statue location in the Hyrule Field region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Map showing the Grand Plateau Goddess Statue location in the Hyrule Field region in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

When you first talk to this statue, it will ask you to find another statue at the gates to the Great Plateau. After doing so and returning to the Temple of Time ruins, it will grant you the A Call from the Depths side adventure.

Once you’ve completed this quest, you’ll be able to upgrade Link’s Hearts and Stamina at the statue hidden within The Depths.

How to use Goddess Statues and Light of Blessings in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

To upgrade your Hearts or Stamina in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you must first collect four Light of Blessing by completing four Shrines. If you need help finding Shrines, then visit our Shrine locations guide.

Once you’ve earned four Light of Blessings, head to one of the Goddess Statues which offers upgrades - we’ve outlined their locations above. Now all you have to do is interact with the statue and decide whether you want additional Hearts or Stamina.

If you choose Heart Container, you’ll receive one Heart Container. If you choose a Stamina Vessel, you’ll get an additional quarter for the Stamina Wheel.

Link exchanging Light of Blessings at a Goddess Statue in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Link using a Goddess Statue to get a Stamina Vessel in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Image credit: Nintendo

If you find yourself regretting your decision, then it is possible to respec both Link’s Hearts and Stamina. You will need to visit the Cursed Statue, which can be found in the Emergency Shelter, but keep in mind that it will cost you some precious Rupees!

Good luck finding all of the Goddess Statues!

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