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{{Header Nav|game=Super Mario Bros.}}
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==World 2-1==
{{Control selector|NES, GameCube, Wii Classic Controller, Wii Remote}}
{{Control selector|NES, GameCube, Wii Classic Controller, Wii Remote}}
==World 2-1==
{| style="margin:0 auto" id=toc
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|<big><font color="blue">Grab a 1-up 'shroom!</font></big>
|<big><font color="blue">Grab a 1-up 'shroom!</font></big>
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|Actually, you can find two kinds of 1-up mushrooms. The ones hidden in the visible blocks always pop out. But 1-ups hidden in invisible mid-air blocks are a bit harder. You need to know their locations, so use these maps to find them all. But you also need to play exceptionally well to make them appear.
|Actually, you can find two kinds of 1-up mushrooms. The ones hidden in the visible blocks always pop out. But 1-ups hidden in invisible mid-air blocks are a bit harder. You need to know their locations, so use these maps to find them all. But you also need to play exceptionally well to make them appear.
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===Part 1===
===Part 1===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-1 p1.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-1 p1.png}}
* The first three blocks look normal, but the center block is really a power-up.
* The first three blocks look normal, but the center block is really a power-up.
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], there is a small gap near the steps. The 1-up Mushroom is replaced with a 10-coin. And the third Troopa is a Paratroopa.''
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], there is a small gap near the steps. The 1-up Mushroom is replaced with a 10-coin. And the third Troopa is a Paratroopa.''
* Watch out for the two Troopas under the three-block set. They will bounce back and forth between the walls when you kick them. Go under the block that's farthest to the left, and move left one more block. Jump to find a hidden coin block. Then jump on top of that and jump to score a 1-up.
* Watch out for the two Troopas under the three-block set. They will bounce back and forth between the walls when you kick them. Go under the block that's farthest to the left, and move left one more block. Jump to find a hidden coin block. Then jump on top of that and jump to score a 1-up. The 1-up only appears if you collect every coin in World 1-3 or use a warp zone to get to World 2-1.
* At the end of this section, get on the lower block and do a one-foot jump to the right, and you'll find a star.
* At the end of this section, get on the lower block and do a one-foot jump to the right, and you'll find a star.


===Part 2===
===Part 2===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-1 p2.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-1 p2.png}}
* Use the platform of "?" blocks to punch the blocks overhead. The center block is a beanstalk block that leads to [[Super Mario Bros./Coin Rooms#Coin Heaven A|coin heaven A]]. You return near the 10-coin block in part 3.
* Use the platform of "?" blocks to punch the blocks overhead. The center block is a beanstalk block that leads to [[../Coin Rooms#Coin Heaven A|coin heaven A]]. You return near the 10-coin block in part 3.
* The second pipe in this section leads to [[Super Mario Bros./Coin Rooms#Coin Room A|coin room A]].
* The second pipe in this section leads to [[../Coin Rooms#Coin Room A|coin room A]].
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], the bottomless pit before that second pipe is longer.''
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], the bottomless pit before that second pipe is longer.''
* In the row of blocks above three pipes, the block that's farthest to the left contains a power-up.
* In the row of blocks above three pipes, the block that's farthest to the left contains a power-up.
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{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-1 p3.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-1 p3.png}}
* The left most block is a 10-coin block.
* The left most block is a 10-coin block.
* The block to the right of the "?" block contains a power-up, but it's a challenging feat to get it unless you're small. The only way to score this power-up is to start accelerating under the five-block set, and jump using the "?" to slide under the target.
* The block to the right of the "?" block contains a power-up, but it's a challenging feat to get it unless you're small. The only way to score this power-up is to start accelerating under the five-block set, and jump using the "?" to slide under the target.
* At first glance, the Springboard seems to be the only way to get across the wall. But no! Hop onto the two-block set, and jump to collect a hidden coin block. Then use the block to jump across the high wall.
* At first glance, the Springboard seems to be the only way to get across the wall. But no! Hop onto the two-block set, and jump to collect a hidden coin block. Then use the block to jump across the high wall.
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], the high wall is half as thick, with a width of 1 row of blocks as opposed to 2 rows of blocks. And there are plenty of extra gaps here.''
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], the high wall is half as thick, with a width of 1 row of blocks as opposed to 2 rows of blocks. And there are plenty of extra gaps here.''


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|<big><font color="blue">Your first underwater adventure</font></big>
|<big><font color="blue">Your first underwater adventure</font></big>
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|The pipe at the starting scene leads to the underwater level. You'll meet new (and fishy) enemies like Cheep-Cheep and Blooper, Since this is your first underwater experience, you may find it difficult to control Mario's swimming. Coral and drains present special challenges and thrills. Keep swimming!
|The pipe at the starting scene leads to the underwater level. You'll meet new (and fishy) enemies like Cheep-Cheep and Blooper, Since this is your first underwater experience, you may find it difficult to control Mario's swimming. Coral and drains present special challenges and thrills. Keep swimming!
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* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], the time to clear the level is 350, and it's replaced by it's [[Super Mario Bros./World 7#World 7-2|harder counterpart]]''
===Part 1===
===Part 1===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-2 p1.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-2 p1.png}}
* Bloopers cannot reach the ocean floor. So if you're small, you're quite safe. Even if you're Super Mario, you can use the {{nes|down|dpad}} to kneel, and duck the enemy.
* Bloopers cannot reach the ocean floor. So if you're small, you're quite safe. Even if you're Super Mario, you can use the {{Control|{{nes|down|dpad}}|{{gc|down|dpad}}|{{wii-cc|down|dpad}}|{{wii|down|dpad}}}} to kneel, and duck the enemy.


===Part 2===
===Part 2===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-2 p2.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-2 p2.png}}
* A hole in the ocean floor indicates a drain. Watch out. It can suck you down to the abysmal depths. Swim with all your might!
* A hole in the ocean floor indicates a drain. Watch out. It can suck you down to the abysmal depths. Swim with all your might!
 
===Part 3===
===Part 3===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-2 p3.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-2 p3.png}}
* Be very careful of the blocks that are directly over drains. If you accidentally punch them, you might be bounced down into the drain.
* Be very careful of the blocks that are directly over drains. If you accidentally punch them, you might be bounced down into the drain.
* Be especially careful of drains which are partly covered at the top. If you sense danger, scram.
* Be especially careful of drains which are partly covered at the top. If you sense danger, scram.
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], there are more blocks above the pipe.
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], there are more blocks above the pipe.
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|<big><font color="blue">Try for coins, beware of drains!</font></big>
|<big><font color="blue">Try for coins, beware of drains!</font></big>
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|Coin-collecting is part of the fun. But in the underwater world, it can be even more challenging. Coins are often located near the dangerous drains, and Mario is especially hard to control. The best strategy is to get sucked down half way in order to reach the coins. Then push {{Control|{{nes|A}}|{{gc|a}}|{{wii-cc|a}}|{{wii|2}}}} repeatedly to swim out.
|Coin-collecting is part of the fun. But in the underwater world, it can be even more challenging. Coins are often located near the dangerous drains, and Mario is especially hard to control. The best strategy is to get sucked down half way in order to reach the coins. Then push {{Control|{{nes|A}}|{{gc|a}}|{{wii-cc|a}}|{{wii|2}}}} repeatedly to swim out.
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===Part 1===
===Part 1===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-3 p1.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-3 p1.png}}
* The Flying Cheep-Cheep is a wily and deadly opponent. If you are Fire Mario, use fireballs to shoot the enemy out of the air. But be careful not to get "bumped off" yourself.
* The Flying Cheep-Cheep is a wily and deadly opponent. If you are Fire Mario, use fireballs to shoot the enemy out of the air. But be careful not to get "bumped off" yourself.
 
===Part 2===
===Part 2===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-3 p2.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-3 p2.png}}
* Flying Cheep-Cheeps attack from under the bridges. Watch your timing. If you leap at the wrong moment, it could be your last.
* Flying Cheep-Cheeps attack from under the bridges. Watch your timing. If you leap at the wrong moment, it could be your last.
 
===Part 3===
===Part 3===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-3 p3.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-3 p3.png}}
* These bridge sections are very short. The best way to clear them is to cross the sections one at a time. Jump to get the coins, stop, and then jump to the next section. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to cross quickly.
* These bridge sections are very short. The best way to clear them is to cross the sections one at a time. Jump to get the coins, stop, and then jump to the next section. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to cross quickly.


==World 2-4==
==World 2-4==
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|<big><font color="blue">Podoboo, the bubbling enemy</font></big>
|<big><font color="blue">Podoboo, the bubbling enemy</font></big>
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|Your initial encounter with the fiery Podoboos will be near the first two-block set. Podoboos are quick. And they fly high to get their victims. They are also roughly the same in size as regular Mario—small but nasty.
|Your initial encounter with the fiery Podoboos will be near the first two-block set. Podoboos are quick. And they fly high to get their victims. They are also roughly the same in size as regular Mario—small but nasty.
|}
|}
===Part 1===
===Part 1===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-4 p1.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-4 p1.png}}
* Watch for the [[Super Mario Bros./Enemies#Podoboo|Podoboos]] when you jump onto these blocks above the pit. The "?" block contains a power-up, but it's tricky to get. Jump from the far right block in the center block set.
* Watch for the [[../Enemies#Podoboo|Podoboos]] when you jump onto these blocks above the pit. The "?" block contains a power-up, but it's tricky to get. Jump from the far right block in the center block set.
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], a firebar is added on the platform directly below the power-up.''
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], a firebar is added on the platform directly below the power-up.''


===Part 2===
===Part 2===
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-4 p2.png}}
{{Scrolling map|SMB1 Map 2-4 p2.png}}
* Here are a few pointers to help you successfully negotiate the lifts. Before you jump, get to the edge. If you're not right at the edge, you'll bump your head on the roof, and fall into the bottomless pit. You also have to be very quick to avoid the fire-bars.
* Here are a few pointers to help you successfully negotiate the lifts. Before you jump, get to the edge. If you're not right at the edge, you'll bump your head on the roof, and fall into the bottomless pit. You also have to be very quick to avoid the fire-bars.
* Once on the lifts, you can relax because you can't get bumped off. But don't forget that evil Bowser's fire breath comes all the way out here.
* Once on the lifts, you can relax because you can't get bumped off. But don't forget that evil Bowser's fire breath comes all the way out here.
* Skillfully dodge the flames and collect the coins. To get coins below the blocks, run and push the "down" button. Mario will slide under the blocks in a kneeling position.
* Skillfully dodge the flames and collect the coins. To get coins below the blocks, run and push the {{Control|{{nes|down|dpad}}|{{gc|down|dpad}}|{{wii-cc|down|dpad}}|{{wii|down|dpad}}}}. Mario will slide under the blocks in a kneeling position.
* For this Bowser battle, either running under him or shooting fireballs at him is recommended. Using the platform to jump over him is risky, due to the blocks that might mess up your jump.
* For this Bowser battle, either running under him or shooting fireballs at him is recommended. Using the platform to jump over him is risky, due to the blocks that might mess up your jump.
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], a green troopa is added, as well as the layout changing at the end.''
* ''In [[Vs. Super Mario Bros.]], a green troopa is added, as well as the layout changing at the end.''
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{{Footer Nav|game=Super Mario Bros.|prevpage=World 1|nextpage=World 3}}

Latest revision as of 03:26, 14 January 2022


World 2-1[edit]

Control selector Select controller:
NES, GameCube, Wii Classic Controller, Wii Remote
Grab a 1-up 'shroom!
Actually, you can find two kinds of 1-up mushrooms. The ones hidden in the visible blocks always pop out. But 1-ups hidden in invisible mid-air blocks are a bit harder. You need to know their locations, so use these maps to find them all. But you also need to play exceptionally well to make them appear.

Part 1[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-1 p1.png
  • The first three blocks look normal, but the center block is really a power-up.
  • In Vs. Super Mario Bros., there is a small gap near the steps. The 1-up Mushroom is replaced with a 10-coin. And the third Troopa is a Paratroopa.
  • Watch out for the two Troopas under the three-block set. They will bounce back and forth between the walls when you kick them. Go under the block that's farthest to the left, and move left one more block. Jump to find a hidden coin block. Then jump on top of that and jump to score a 1-up. The 1-up only appears if you collect every coin in World 1-3 or use a warp zone to get to World 2-1.
  • At the end of this section, get on the lower block and do a one-foot jump to the right, and you'll find a star.

Part 2[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-1 p2.png
  • Use the platform of "?" blocks to punch the blocks overhead. The center block is a beanstalk block that leads to coin heaven A. You return near the 10-coin block in part 3.
  • The second pipe in this section leads to coin room A.
  • In Vs. Super Mario Bros., the bottomless pit before that second pipe is longer.
  • In the row of blocks above three pipes, the block that's farthest to the left contains a power-up.

Part 3[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-1 p3.png
  • The left most block is a 10-coin block.
  • The block to the right of the "?" block contains a power-up, but it's a challenging feat to get it unless you're small. The only way to score this power-up is to start accelerating under the five-block set, and jump using the "?" to slide under the target.
  • At first glance, the Springboard seems to be the only way to get across the wall. But no! Hop onto the two-block set, and jump to collect a hidden coin block. Then use the block to jump across the high wall.
  • In Vs. Super Mario Bros., the high wall is half as thick, with a width of 1 row of blocks as opposed to 2 rows of blocks. And there are plenty of extra gaps here.

World 2-2[edit]

Your first underwater adventure
The pipe at the starting scene leads to the underwater level. You'll meet new (and fishy) enemies like Cheep-Cheep and Blooper, Since this is your first underwater experience, you may find it difficult to control Mario's swimming. Coral and drains present special challenges and thrills. Keep swimming!

Part 1[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-2 p1.png
  • Bloopers cannot reach the ocean floor. So if you're small, you're quite safe. Even if you're Super Mario, you can use the Down dpad to kneel, and duck the enemy.

Part 2[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-2 p2.png
  • A hole in the ocean floor indicates a drain. Watch out. It can suck you down to the abysmal depths. Swim with all your might!

Part 3[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-2 p3.png
  • Be very careful of the blocks that are directly over drains. If you accidentally punch them, you might be bounced down into the drain.
  • Be especially careful of drains which are partly covered at the top. If you sense danger, scram.
  • In Vs. Super Mario Bros., there are more blocks above the pipe.
Try for coins, beware of drains!
Coin-collecting is part of the fun. But in the underwater world, it can be even more challenging. Coins are often located near the dangerous drains, and Mario is especially hard to control. The best strategy is to get sucked down half way in order to reach the coins. Then push A button repeatedly to swim out.

World 2-3[edit]

Part 1[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-3 p1.png
  • The Flying Cheep-Cheep is a wily and deadly opponent. If you are Fire Mario, use fireballs to shoot the enemy out of the air. But be careful not to get "bumped off" yourself.

Part 2[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-3 p2.png
  • Flying Cheep-Cheeps attack from under the bridges. Watch your timing. If you leap at the wrong moment, it could be your last.

Part 3[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-3 p3.png
  • These bridge sections are very short. The best way to clear them is to cross the sections one at a time. Jump to get the coins, stop, and then jump to the next section. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to cross quickly.

World 2-4[edit]

Podoboo, the bubbling enemy
Your initial encounter with the fiery Podoboos will be near the first two-block set. Podoboos are quick. And they fly high to get their victims. They are also roughly the same in size as regular Mario—small but nasty.

Part 1[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-4 p1.png
  • Watch for the Podoboos when you jump onto these blocks above the pit. The "?" block contains a power-up, but it's tricky to get. Jump from the far right block in the center block set.
  • In Vs. Super Mario Bros., a firebar is added on the platform directly below the power-up.

Part 2[edit]

SMB1 Map 2-4 p2.png
  • Here are a few pointers to help you successfully negotiate the lifts. Before you jump, get to the edge. If you're not right at the edge, you'll bump your head on the roof, and fall into the bottomless pit. You also have to be very quick to avoid the fire-bars.
  • Once on the lifts, you can relax because you can't get bumped off. But don't forget that evil Bowser's fire breath comes all the way out here.
  • Skillfully dodge the flames and collect the coins. To get coins below the blocks, run and push the Down dpad. Mario will slide under the blocks in a kneeling position.
  • For this Bowser battle, either running under him or shooting fireballs at him is recommended. Using the platform to jump over him is risky, due to the blocks that might mess up your jump.
  • In Vs. Super Mario Bros., a green troopa is added, as well as the layout changing at the end.