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In an order from left to right where the first player is randomly set, players take turns petting the sleeping Wiggler. Each player is given five seconds per turn, during which they can pet the Wiggler several times for [[point]]s. For each player, the timer does not start until they pet the Wiggler at least once. The Wiggler can be agitated in two ways: when it opens one eye, and when it jerks and has a pulsing nerve (the player character also sighs in relief). The more agitated it is, the more likely it will wake up, as indicated by the ''Z''s' shaking and turning purple. Eventually, the Wiggler abruptly wakes up in anger; the player who wakes the Wiggler has their score reset to zero, and the game ends. The player(s) with the most points at the end of the game win(s). It takes at least 25 points (added among all players) for the Wiggler to wake up.
In an order from left to right where the first player is randomly set, players take turns petting the sleeping Wiggler. Each player is given five seconds per turn, during which they can pet the Wiggler several times for [[point]]s. For each player, the timer does not start until they pet the Wiggler at least once. The Wiggler can be agitated in two ways: when it opens one eye, and when it jerks and has a pulsing nerve (the player character also sighs in relief). The more agitated it is, the more likely it will wake up, as indicated by the ''Z''s' shaking and turning purple. Eventually, the Wiggler abruptly wakes up in anger; the player who wakes the Wiggler has their score reset to zero, and the game ends. The player(s) with the most points at the end of the game win(s). It takes at least 25 points (added among all players) for the Wiggler to wake up.


If a player does nothing while the Wiggler is still sleeping, it will eventually wake up after a certain amount of time passes and that player will automatically lose.<ref>CMeeCraft Gaming (December 15, 2019). [https://youtu.be/XQoH7f3-nng?t=244 Is It Possible to Beat Super Mario Party By Doing Absolutely Nothing? - Mario Party Challenge]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 4, 2020.</ref>
If a player does nothing while the Wiggler is still sleeping, it will eventually wake up and that player will automatically lose.<ref>CMeeCraft Gaming (December 15, 2019). [https://youtu.be/XQoH7f3-nng?t=244 Is It Possible to Beat Super Mario Party By Doing Absolutely Nothing? - Mario Party Challenge]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 4, 2020.</ref>


On Challenge Road, this minigame is the last challenge of [[Ghostly Hollow]]. There are only two players competing, and the objective is for the player to beat their rival.
On Challenge Road, this minigame is the last challenge of [[Ghostly Hollow]]. There are only two players competing, and the objective is for the player to beat their rival.

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