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A '''Sliding Puzzle''' is a type of [[Mini-Game|mini-game]] found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' , [[ mThe Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap|Minish Cap]] and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
The '''Sliding Puzzle''' is a [[Mini-Game]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.


==Appearances==
==''Ocarina of Time''==
==Ocarina of Time==
In the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], one of the [[Poe Sisters]], [[Amy]], is defeated by completing a sliding puzzle. [[Link]] must shoot the portrait of Amy with an [[arrow]], making five blocks fall from the ceiling, and then slide four of the blocks together to create an image of Amy. If the blocks are put together within one minute, Amy will appear and proceed to battle Link similarly to the other [[Poe Sisters]].
In the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]], one of the [[Poe Sisters]], [[Amy]], is defeated by completing a sliding puzzle. [[Link]] must shoot the portrait of Amy with an [[arrow]], making five blocks fall from the ceiling, then slide four of the blocks together to create an image of Amy. If the blocks are pieced together within one minute, Amy appears and proceeds to battle Link similarly to the other [[Poe Sisters]].


===The Wind Waker===
==''The Wind Waker''==
A Sldiing Puzzle appears in the cabana of the [[Private Oasis]]. There are many different images that [[Link]] can create, starting with a picture of [[Zill]]. There are 16 Panels in all, indicated by the number of bulbs on the left side of the puzzle. Each time one one is solved, 1 bulb lights up. They are slid around a square area in order to recreate the picture found on the opposite wall of the cabana. The butler calls this game "the amusements of nobility". The prize for completing each puzzle is 50 [[Rupee]]s. The prize for completing all the puzzles is 200 Rupees. Creating a grand total of 950 rupees to be won. Once all the puzzles are solved, the game starts over from the beginning.  
A sliding puzzle appears in the [[Cabana]] of the [[Private Oasis]]. To access the Cabana, Link must first acquire the [[Cabana Deed]]. There are many different images that [[Link]] can create, starting with a picture of [[Zill (The Wind Waker)|Zill]]. There are sixteen panels in all, indicated by the number of bulbs on the left side of the puzzle. Each time one is solved, one bulb lights up. They are slid around a square area in order to re-create the picture found on the opposite wall of the Cabana. The butler calls this game "the amusements of nobility". The prize for completing each puzzle is 50 [[Rupee]]s. The prize for completing all the puzzles is 200 Rupees. This creates a grand total of 950 Rupees to be won. Once all the puzzles are solved, the game starts over from the beginning.


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The Sliding Puzzle is a Mini-Game in Ocarina of Time and The Wind Waker.

Ocarina of Time

In the Forest Temple, one of the Poe Sisters, Amy, is defeated by completing a sliding puzzle. Link must shoot the portrait of Amy with an arrow, making five blocks fall from the ceiling, and then slide four of the blocks together to create an image of Amy. If the blocks are put together within one minute, Amy will appear and proceed to battle Link similarly to the other Poe Sisters.

The Wind Waker

A sliding puzzle appears in the Cabana of the Private Oasis. To access the Cabana, Link must first acquire the Cabana Deed. There are many different images that Link can create, starting with a picture of Zill. There are sixteen panels in all, indicated by the number of bulbs on the left side of the puzzle. Each time one is solved, one bulb lights up. They are slid around a square area in order to re-create the picture found on the opposite wall of the Cabana. The butler calls this game "the amusements of nobility". The prize for completing each puzzle is 50 Rupees. The prize for completing all the puzzles is 200 Rupees. This creates a grand total of 950 Rupees to be won. Once all the puzzles are solved, the game starts over from the beginning.