Thrill Digger is a minigame in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword that players will encounter during their time at the Eldin Volcano. It centers around digging up Rupees while avoiding bombs, and it can be a very good way for fans to quickly line their pockets. Indeed, players that perform well can earn a great deal of Rupees from playing The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword's Thrill Digger minigame, and a special solver makes steering clear of bombs much easier.

To get right to it, fans can find an excellent Thrill Digger solver by visiting this link. It was created by Josh Scotland, and players that wish to use it should begin by selecting "Solve" and their preferred difficulty from the fields beneath the grid. From there, Legend of Zelda fans should dig up any square in-game, and then input what they received into the solver's corresponding square. This action will cause percentages to appear in the grid's other squares, which indicate how likely those squares are to contain a bomb.

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Players should now use this information to determine which square to dig up next, selecting the one that has the lowest percentage chance of being "bad." Fans should then input what they received from the dig into the solver in order to generate new percentages for the remaining squares. This process should then be repeated until the player completes the entirety of the grid, and earns a ton of Rupees in Skyward Sword in so doing, or ultimately hits a bomb.

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To note, there is an invisible timer when playing Thrill Digger, and players have a total of 10 minutes to complete their games. While this does not come up very often during standard play, fans that are going back and forth between the solver and Skyward Sword may hear from Tubert that their time is running low. If that does occur, players should simply put some additional effort toward digging quickly.

One last thing to mention about Thrill Digger is that players that dig up every Rupee in a grid without hitting a bomb will also receive a rare treasure. Possible treasure rewards include Skyward Sword's Blue Bird Feathers, Goddess Plumes, and Golden Skulls, and indeed these items are fairly desirable. That means that there is additional incentive for fans to play this Skyward Sword minigame perfectly, and the solver detailed above should make doing that quite possible.

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD is available now for Switch.

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