Sliding Picture Puzzle

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This article is about the Minigame in The Wind Waker. For the Vision in Ocarina of Time 3D, see Sliding Puzzle.

The Sliding Picture Puzzle is a Minigame in The Wind Waker.[1]

Overview

The Sliding Picture Puzzle is found inside the Cabana at the Private Oasis, which requires the Cabana Deed to enter. Once Link is inside, he finds a large picture frame on the right-hand wall with a jumbled image. The Minigame begins when Link checks this picture frame and tells the Butler that he would like to play "the amusements of nobility."[2]

The Minigame works like a real-life Sliding puzzle. One of 16 paintings of a character from The Wind Waker is cut into pieces on a 4×4 grid; the top-right piece is removed, and the rest are shuffled. Link must restore the painting to its original state by sliding the pieces around one-by-one by pushing the control stick, as indicated by yellow arrows in the single empty space.[3] As each puzzle is shuffled randomly, they do not necessarily increase in difficulty. For reference, the original painting is shown in a picture frame on the opposite wall. Link can suspend the Minigame at any time by pressing the B button, however if he leaves the Cabana and returns, the pieces will be re-shuffled.

If Link manages to complete the puzzle, the missing top-right piece will automatically re-appear,[3] one of the 16 small lamps beside the picture frame will be lit up, and the young hero will be congratulated by the Butler, who then tosses a number of Rupees onto the floor.[4] For completing any of the first 15 puzzles, Link is awarded 25 Green Rupees and five Blue Rupees, for a total of 50 Rupees. For completing the final puzzle, he is awarded 10 Green Rupees, 14 Blue Rupees, three Yellow Rupees, two Red Rupees, and one Purple Rupee for a total of 200 Rupees. Therefore, completing all 16 puzzles nets 950 Rupees. Link must exit the Cabana briefly to allow the Butler to set up the next painting.[5] Once all puzzles are completed, they will restart back at the first one.

Paintings

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Trivia

  • The picture frame on the opposite wall, which displays the Puzzle's completed appearance, resembles a NES / Famicom controller.
  • Exiting the Minigame in progress causes the Butler to have an existential crisis.[6]

Nomenclature

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References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 348
  2. "Ah, Master! Do you have an interest in the amusements of nobility?" — Butler (The Wind Waker)
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Please tilt Control Stick 4-Way up, down, left, or right to move the panels and try to arrange the picture. I will place the final panel in the top-right space to complete the painting." — Butler (The Wind Waker)
  4. "Well done, Master... Well done, indeed! You are among the most talented gamesmiths of the noble classes! I offer you this as an expression of my respect and admiration of your skills. Please accept it!" — Butler (The Wind Waker)
  5. "I must apologize. It will take me just a moment to prepare the next picture. Please, if you could briefly wait outside..." — Butler (The Wind Waker)
  6. "I am sorry to have bothered you with such a trifling thing! Most terribly sorry! Ah! All of a sudden, I have become painfully aware of my existence as a door. Wah! Waaaaaah!" — Butler (The Wind Waker)