8-Coin Puzzle with 15 Pieces

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Mission
8-Coin Puzzle with 15 Pieces
Lethal Lava Land Star 3
Super Mario 64
Wario at Lethal Lava Land
Super Mario 64 DS
Location Lethal Lava Land
Mission # 3
Game Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS
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8-Coin Puzzle with 15 Pieces is the third mission of Lethal Lava Land in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. The mission involves collecting the course's eight Red Coins.

Layout[edit]

Bowser sliding puzzle
The image of Bowser used for the sliding puzzle (N64 version)

All eight of the course's Red Coins are located on the sliding puzzle platforms of Bowser. From the start of the level, the player has to take the two left paths and continue onward until they reach the puzzle. The puzzle platforms are constantly sliding around, forming and unforming the image of Bowser on the puzzle. The player has to collect the eight Red Coins on these moving platforms. Upon the player doing so, the Power Star appears at the nearby Star Marker.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 15パズルの 8まいコイン
15 pazuru no 8 mai koin
8 Coins of 15 Puzzle

Chinese 15块拼图中的8枚红色硬币[2]
15-kuài Pīntú zhōng de 8-méi Hóngsè Yìngbì
8 Red Coins in the 15 Puzzle Pieces

French Puzzle de 8 pièces rouges (SM64)
15 pièces pour puzzle à 8 pièces (SM64 DS)
8 Red Coin Puzzle
15 Puzzle Pieces for 8 Coins
German Finde die 8 roten Münzen! (SM64)
1 Puzzle, 15 Teile, 8 Münzen
Find the 8 Red Coins!
1 Puzzle, 15 Pieces, 8 Coins
Italian Puzzle a 15 pezzi per 8 monete (Super Mario 64 DS)
Il Puzzle delle 8 monete[1]
15 piece puzzle for 8 coins
The 8 coins Puzzle
Korean 15개의퍼즐8개의코인
15(Yeoldaseot) gae ui peojeul ui 8 gae ui koin
8 Coins of 15 Puzzle

Spanish El puzle de las 8 Monedas
The 8 Coin Puzzle

Trivia[edit]

  • In Super Mario 64, there is a small orange square on Bowser's left ankle. The rings around the horns and spikes of the Bowser image are also yellow. In the Super Mario 3D All-Stars port of Super Mario 64, the small orange square on Bowser's left ankle has been removed. In addition, the rings around the horns and spikes of the Bowser image were also changed from yellow to brown like in his current appearance.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia, pag. 88
  2. ^ From the score sheetMedia:SM64DS course list in Chinese.png and the star menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.