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New Huzzle Legend of Zelda Puzzle Features Addison and  Hudson’s Sign

The two new Legend of Zelda Huzzle Puzzles feature Addison holding the Hudson Construction sign and the Hylian Shield.
Image via Nintendo and Hanayama

Hanayama announced two new The Legend of Zelda Huzzle metal puzzles, and they feature the Hylian Shield and Addison holding up the Hudson Construction sign. Both of them will launch in Japan on April 25, 2026, and they cost ¥3,630 like the past three puzzles in the series. While they aren’t showing up on the US or European pages yet, all three past Hyrule Crest, Master Sword, and Triforce appeared worldwide for about $25 each. 

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Each of the Huzzle The Legend of Zelda puzzles is made of a zinc metal alloy, and your goal is to use logic to solve each puzzle. The Hylian Shield is the easier of the two. The difficulty on that one is four out of six. Your goal is to rearrange the parts so it can stand up and display as though it is on a stand. 

Here’s a YouTube video that shows how it looks from different angles.

The Legend of Zelda Addison Hudson Construction sign Huzzle puzzle is one of the most difficult ones in the collection, as both it and the Master Sword are the only ones with a six out of six difficulty rating. It is based on The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom character and challenge in-game. It comes with Addison, the Hudson Construction sign, and four additional metal parts. Your goal is to balance the sign so it can stand without Addison’s assistance. 

Here’s the official trailer for that puzzle.

Official box art images also appeared for both, which you can see below.  

The Legend of Zelda Hylian Shield and Addison Hudson Construction sign Huzzle Puzzles will debut in Japan on April 25, 2026, before eventually appearing worldwide. The past three entries in the series are already available everywhere.

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