Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom – Mayaumekis Shrine Puzzle Guide

Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom – Mayaumekis Shrine Puzzle Guide

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has a wide variety of shrines to visit and solve, and they’re all creative in their own ways. But none of them harken back to being a kid as much as Mayaumekis Shrine, reminding us all of what it was like bouncing on a trampoline (or a bed, perhaps) by asking you to do the same along some ship sails. We’ll tell you how to reach the end below.

How to solve the Mayaumekis Shrine puzzle in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

When you first enter Mayaumekis Shrine, look through the gate and shoot the switch to the right of the door to open it.

Shoot the switch to open the door.

Head up the steps on the right and bounce up a few ships until you reach a spot with a ship going in circles. If you look up and to the left, you’ll spot a small platform jutting out from the wall in the corner, which is where you’ll find this shrine’s chest. Bounce on the moving ship when it’s closest to that platform, then glide over to the chest for some arrows.

There's a chest up there.
There’s a chest up there.

When you’re ready to proceed, you can either shoot the switch behind the gate ahead or save an arrow and land on the wooden pillar on the ship beneath the room and Ascend from there. You just got some arrows, but since they’re generally in short supply, we recommend the latter.

Stand on this pillar and Ascend straight up to save an arrow.
Stand on this pillar and Ascend straight up to save an arrow.

Either way you decide to enter the switch room, at the top is where you’ll find the end of the shrine, so claim your reward and head on out.

We have many more guides in our Tears of the Kingdom guides hub, including a map of all Shrine locations and more individual Shrine puzzle guides.

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