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What Do the Sealcret Numbers Mean in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom?

The numbers mean something

John HansenBy John HansenJune 5, 20232 Mins Read
Patricia from Tears of the Kingdom that gives Sealcret Numbers
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Whenever you are given what appears to be random numbers in any game, you might be confused about what they could mean. That happens in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Patricia is Rijuโ€™s favorite sand seal and is seen as an oracle. If you give her a Splash Fruit, she will share what seems to be a random string of numbers. What could these possibly mean? Here are the meanings behind the Sealcret Numbers in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

After you give Patricia a Splash Fruit in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, the numbers you get from her are a set of coordinates. These are used to direct you to an item for a quest called The Mysterious Eighth. They direct you to an orb you need to gather for that quest.

The Gerudo to talk to for Sealcret Numbers from Patricia in Tears of the Kingdom
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Before you can start this quest, you first need to finish The Seven Heroinesโ€™ Secret. Rotana is an NPC in the Gerudo shelter under the palace that is studying some weird writings. If you get her the needed pictures, she will lead you to a new room with statues holding their hands out. You are supposed to travel all over Gerudo Town and find the missing orbs for these statues.

The first orb is found in the shelter right by Rotana. If you try to grab it early, she will stop you, so you have to finish her other quest first. If you decide to give Patricia a Splash Fruit early, she will just give you the coordinates for that first orb.

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For the most part, all of the orbs you need for this Tears of the Kingdom quest are in Gerudo Town. That said, one, in particular, is out in the desert. A group of NPCs at Kara Kara Bazaar need you to find their companion who fell down a sinkhole. Help him; they will give you the final orb for this quest.

After you finish The Mysterious Eighth, you can still give Splash Fruit to Patricia for coordinates. These coordinates seem to be tied to other side quests you have not yet finished in the game. You can use this as a way to give yourself directions for those quests that give no marker on their own.

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