The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has changed the world of Hyrule in a massive way since Breath of the Wild, but some things remain the same. Goddess Statues remain the main way for Link to increase his health and stamina by offering up proof to the statue of having completed four shrines.
This time around, Goddess Statues also offer Link a way to increase the power of unlocked Sages by offering up Sage's Will, a new collectible that can be found in the Sky Islands. But first, you'll have to find Goddess Statues to make the offering. Here are all the known locations of Goddess Statues in the game.
Goddess Statue Locations
There are 15 known Goddess Statue locations across Hyrule. Most of these statues are present in central locations or hubs of activity like Lookout Landing or Rito Village but are hidden in out-of-the-way locations you could easily miss if you're not thorough.
Temple of Time Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 0453, -0773, 1466
The first Goddess statue you will come across in Tears of the Kingdom is located inside the Temple of Time in the tutorial Sky Islands. Complete the four shrines located in this area to unlock it.
Lookout Landing Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: -0243, 0088, 0008
The second Goddess Statue you will likely encounter is the one located inside the Emergency Shelter in Lookout Landing. To reach this Goddess Statue, you will first have to talk to the guard near the entrance to unlock the shelter.
Hateno Village Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 3437, -2101, 0130
The Hateno Village Goddess Statue is located atop a small hill in the village center beside a wall of a house. If you've completed the election side quest arc, the statue begins supporting Cece-style decorations.
Kakariko Village Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 1836, -0996, 0112
Karakiro Village might have undergone a massive change with the influx of the Ring Ruins, but the Goddess Statue remains in the same location, where the river forms a small pool near the main road.
Korok Forest Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 0417, 2177, 0152
Once you make it to the Great Deku Tree at the center of the forest, you can easily find the Goddess Statue. It is present inside the hollow tree house, right beside the Musanokir Shrine.
Rito Village Goddess Statue
- Coordinates -3606, 1805, 0180
Rito Village is made up of a tall, winding stairway. You'll find this Goddess Statue nestled at the base of the stairway. If you haven't completed the Rito Village main quest to unlock Tulin's Sage powers yet, you'll find this statue covered by snow.
Zora's Domain Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 3315, 0500, 0150
Zora's Domain Goddess Statue is present between the two stairways leading up to the throne room. It is covered by a small overhang at the stairway landing.
Goron City Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 1718, 2456, 0393
Located right in the middle of Goron City, this Goddess Statue is hard to miss. You can interact with it as soon as you first make your way to Goron City.
Gerudo Town Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: -3876, -2971, 0033
First, navigate your way through the sandstorm to find Gerudo Town. Then, find your way inside the hidden shelter to find the Goddess Statue underground. It is affixed on the left side of the entrance.
Lurelin Village Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 2919, -3442, 0000
Monsters have overtaken Lurelin Village, and you must defeat them to restore the village to its former state. Before Lurelin Village is restored, you can find the Goddess Statue in a nook by the river, lit up by a few candles. After you restore the village, the Goddess Statue will be relocated to beside the inn.
Tarrey Town Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 3970, 1612, 0127
The Tarrey Town Goddess Statue is located right in the middle of the town square. You can use the Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower to teleport over quickly.
East Akkala Stable Well Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 4260, 2808, 0105
Located at the bottom of the well that's just behind the East Akkala Stable. There is no rhyme or reason that's been discovered so far as to why only this particular Goddess Statue is so out of the way in comparison to the others. The only notable event that happens here is that you can meet Fera, a well-enthusiast who starts you on Where Are The Wells? — a quest to find the location of every single well in the game.
Temple of Time Ruins Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: -0822, -2026, 0119
On the Great Plateau, where Link first started his journey across Hyrule in Breath of the Wild, you'll find the large Goddess Statue from the previous game at the same spot it was at before. Use the Hyrule Field Skyview Tower to quickly make your way to this location to find this statue. Don't forget to collect a nostalgic paraglider fabric from the top of the ruined temple before you leave.
Thunderhead Isles Goddess Statue
- Coordinates: 1339, -3311, 0429
Most likely the very last Goddess Statue you will encounter in the game. After you've completed the Regional Phenomena main quest and collected the power of four sages, you will unlock the Thunderhead Isles Sky Island. Without spoiling the game too much, there is a Goddess Statue conveniently placed before a large door that requires 10 hearts to open.
Link's Home Goddess Statue
You can buy a home for Link near Tarrey Town after completing a series of quests. After buying it, you get the option to customize it according to your wishes by adding new rooms and amenities to the house. One of these rooms is called a Blessing Room, which contains a Goddess Statue inside.