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The '''Minus World''' is a [[glitch]] level found in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is an underwater [[level]] exactly like [[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-2]] in geography and enemy locations that cannot be finished due to the pipe at the end being glitched and taking the player back to the start, meaning that once the player is there, it is [[Unwinnable state|impossible to leave]] without getting a [[Game Over]] or resetting. The glitch was given its name by fans because the world-level screen displays as '''World -1'''. This is because of a glitch in the panels displaying the numbers. The Minus World is actually '''World 36-1''', but the game displays a blank graphic for the number 36, so all the player can see is the -1.<ref name=world36>[http://www.transmissionzero.co.uk/computing/mario-minus-world/ Minus World] Accessed 2009-01-04 "The 'Minus World' isn't a secret bonus level, and in fact isn't really numbered "−1" at all. The level is actually numbered "36–1", but the number "36" happens to be represented by a blank tile in the game. This gives the impression that the screen reads 'World −1'."</ref>
The '''Minus World''' is a [[glitch]] level found in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is an underwater [[level]] exactly like [[World 7-2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 7-2]] in geography and enemy locations that cannot be finished due to the pipe at the end being glitched and taking the player back to the start, meaning that once the player is there, it is [[Unwinnable state|impossible to leave]] except when getting a [[Game Over]] or resetting the game. The glitch got its name from fans because the world-level screen displays as '''World -1'''. This is because of a glitch in the panels displaying the numbers. The Minus World is actually '''World 36-1''', but the game displays a blank graphic for the number 36, so all the player can see is the -1.<ref name=world36>[http://www.transmissionzero.co.uk/computing/mario-minus-world/ Minus World] Accessed 2009-01-04 "The 'Minus World' isn't a secret bonus level, and in fact isn't really numbered "−1" at all. The level is actually numbered "36–1", but the number "36" happens to be represented by a blank tile in the game. This gives the impression that the screen reads 'World −1'."</ref>


The glitch was first described in the [[Nintendo Power issue 3|3rd issue]] of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'',<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 3, page 55.</ref> and was later featured in its 100th issue.<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 100, page 68.</ref>
The glitch was first described in the [[Nintendo Power issue 3|3rd issue]] of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'',<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 3, page 55.</ref> and was later featured in its 100th issue.<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 100, page 68.</ref>

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