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All Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyph dragon tears

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs are an early quest you get set on by Impa once you find her on the surface. To unlock the story attached to the Tears of the Kingdom dragon tears, you need to fly through the sky and examine these strange markings in the earth in order to find a little pool – or tear – and uncover one of Zelda’s memories. You don’t need to find these in any particular order, though for continuity’s sake, it may help!

If you’re a lore hound and want to hunt them down as quickly as possible, we’re collecting together all the tear locations, which you can find below. For more, check out our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom shrines, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom bubbul gems, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom crystallized charges, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom korok guides for even more advice.

Anyway, here are all the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs locations. Note that the coordinates displayed on these maps don’t correlate to the TotK dragon tear locations.

All Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyph dragon tears

Tear of the Dragon #1

The first Tears of the Kingdom dragon tear location is at the Royal Ancient Lab ruins in northern Hyrule. You can see the TotK geoglyph above, with the little tear symbol marking the pool that you need to find.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs: A map shows the exact location of a geoglyph

Tear of the Dragon #2

The second TotK geoglyph is on our map above, marked by the little tear symbol. This one is in the icy Tabantha region, near Rito Village.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs: A map shows the exact location of a geoglyph

Tear of the Dragon #3

You can see the third TotK geoglyph above, with the pool that you need to find marked by the tear symbol. It’s shaped like the Purah Pad – not a Nintendo Switch.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted by a tear shape on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #4

Memory number four appears just before the Dueling Peaks mountains in West Necluda. The tear shape marker shows where the pool is.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted by a tear shape on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #5

The fifth of the TotK dragon tears is in the Gerudo Highlands, above a chasm leading to the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom depths.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted by a tear shape on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #6

Dragon tear number six is fairly close to the first tear, though a little more to the west. This one takes the shape of Queen Sonia.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted by a tear shape on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #7

Be careful with this one – it’s near Lurelin Village which is absolutely overrun by pirates. You can drift down from an island above and avoid conflict, though.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted in mango yellow circles on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #8

You can see the eighth TotK geoglyph above with the little tear symbol marking the pool that you need to find, located in the Tabantha Tundra.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted by a tear shape on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #9

Next up, the hunt for TotK dragon tears takes us to number nine north of Mount Lanaryu by the sea. This geoglyph is in the shape of a secret stone.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted by a tear shape on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #10

Tear of the Dragon number ten lies near the Faron Grasslands, and unlocks the memory titled ‘A King’s Duty’.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted by a tear shape on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #11

TotK dragon tear number eleven is slap bang between the Eldin Mountain and Typhlo Ruins.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom geoglyphs highlighted by a tear shape on a brown and white map of Hyrule dotted with different pins and stamps, roads and rivers.

Tear of the Dragon #12

Once you find each of the eleven dragon tears in Tears of the Kingdom, a secret twelfth memory appears on the map. You can’t find it before the others, but here’s the location anyway. This one also doesn’t have a big geoglyph attached to it.

For more, check out our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fusion, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom vehicles, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Zonai guides.

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