The best Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom maps

There are lots of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom maps to choose from, but finding the best interactive option isn’t easy given how many there are out there.

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom maps - Zelda, a blonde woman in a blue tunic and black gown. The shot is a closeup on Zelda's face. She is holding a torch.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom map is massive and sprawling. With hundreds if not thousands of things to collect, it can get a little overwhelming. Luckily, we’ve picked out the best TotK maps just for you, so you can make sure you’ve got the most up-to-date one.

Zelda Dungeon Tears of the Kingdom map

Zelda Dungeon‘s TotK map is the best of the bunch in our opinion. Made by Zelda lovers like ourselves – except with a bit of extra web app trickery up their sleeves – this map is super clear and detailed at the moment.

You have various filters to choose from, a slick and simple interface, and the ability to tick off items to remove them from the map. You can even track this across devices if you make an account. Excellent stuff.

Map Genie Tears of the Kingdom map

Map Genie’s TotK map is a close second. In fact, it offers almost all of the same features as the one above. You can track your progress and everything you’ve collected, filter by specific types of items, and all in all have a pretty lovely time.

The only ‘bad’ point is that the interface’s icons are slightly larger and more intrusive than Zelda Dungeon’s. Also, some features are hidden behind a Pro payment, but that’s okay; folks need to make money after all.

Fextralife Tears of the Kingdom map

If you don’t need all the above features, and in fact just fancy something a little more straightforward, Fextralife’s TotK map is pretty ace. It can take a second to load everything in, but once ready it’s clear, straightforward, and easy to use.

It may be barebones, sure, but some people don’t need a whole truckload of added features. If that’s you, this is the one to pick.

There you have it folks, our favorite Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom maps to track your travels across Hyrule. For more, check out our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom shield surf, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom amiibo, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom shrine guides for more help on your journey.

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Ben Johnson Ben has years of experience with Nintendo games and mobile phones, with bylines for PCGamesN, Gear Nuke, and many more. When he’s not reviewing the latest tech or hunting out smartphone leaks, he’s playing Civilization, Splatoon, and even a little Roblox. He’s covered the biggest tech events, like MWC in Barcelona and IFA in Berlin, interviewed legends like Yoko Taro and bigwigs like Samsung’s Head of Mobile R&D Won-joon Choi, and reviewed the biggest Nintendo games like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Oh, and he knows Nintendo Switch 2 will run at 4K60, just don’t ask him how…

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