Usually you throw your boomerang at a torch that's already lit. In the same throw have the boomerang fly at the unlit torch. when you are preparing to throw the boomerang, when you sylist touchs the lit torch it should have a circle on the torch, this means it locked on. it wont do this for the unlit one. if you need anymore help for ocarina of time, four swords or phantom hourglass, email me at choco_maniac007@Yahoo.com (none of the other Zelda game, cuz i havent beaten those)
First you need to make the baby stop crying by playing the goron lullaby intro you learned from the father (he is frozen in a snowball) then using a deku stick light the stick using the torch and light those torches and there ya go.
Get a boomerang and draw a line through the torch with fire on it and a line to the torches without fire on it... or if you mean a torch that goes with a puzzle then specify and i will explain further. :) hope this helps
You have to touch them in the order: 2341
I don't know why the clue was 4123 because it didn't work :S
hope that helps :)
You have to throw your boomerang on an already lit torch and drag it to the unlit ones.
Throw Ember Seeds on the torches and those will light them up.
use your boomerang and transport the fire
you blow into the mic
light the torches
You have to win the first 3 Olympic games and then use the 3 mirrors to light the torches.
you have to find seeds of fire
First you light up the one in the middle than the one on the far right
If there is a flaming torch near, pull out your boomrang, and create a track with it that hits the flaming torch, then hits both of the not flaming torches. They will catch on fire.
Get on top of the hexagon square thingy and use Dins Fire to light all of the torches up.
Run over pirahanas then light the torches.
To light the torches just stop right next to them and they will light up. That's why the sign says stop at the lights. :)
Blow onto the mic of your Nintendo Ds when your standing in front of one of the torches.
because
torches were made for light.
Some lights and torches have a shiny back in order to reflect the light better.