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{{about|The Walls Have Eyes, a level in [[New Super Luigi U]]|other uses|[[Layer-Cake Desert-4]]}}
{{about|The Walls Have Eyes, a level in [[New Super Luigi U]]|other uses|[[Layer-Cake Desert-4]]}}
{{level infobox
{{Levelbox
|image=[[File:NSLU The Walls Have Eyes Screenshot.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:NSLU-2-4.png|250px]]
|code=World 2-4
|code=World 2-4
|world=[[Layer-Cake Desert]]
|world=[[Layer-Cake Desert]]
|game=''[[New Super Luigi U]]''
|game=''[[New Super Luigi U]]''
|limit=100 seconds
|limit=100 seconds
|notes=
|before=[[Wind-Up Tower|<<]]  
|before=[[Wind-Up Tower|<<]]  
|after=[[Spinning Sandstones|>>]]
|after=[[Spinning Sandstones|>>]]
|secret=[[Slippery Rope Ladders|**]]
|secret=[[Slippery Rope Ladders|**]]
}}
}}
'''The Walls Have Eyes''', or '''Layer-Cake Desert-4''', is the fourth [[level]] in the second [[world]] of ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', [[Layer-Cake Desert]]. It can be accessed upon completion of [[Wind-Up Tower]]. Clearing the level's main exit gives access to [[Spinning Sandstones]]. This level also contains a secret exit that unlocks [[Slippery Rope Ladders]]. The name of this level is a pun on the title ''{{wp|The Hills Have Eyes}}'', which is the name for various works, or from the Japanese proverb: "Walls have ears, and the ''{{wp|shōji}}'' (Japanese windows made of paper) have eyes."
'''The Walls Have Eyes''', or '''Layer-Cake Desert-4''', is the fourth level in the second world of ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'', [[Layer-Cake Desert]]. It can be accessed upon completion of [[Wind-Up Tower]]. Clearing the level's main exit gives access to [[Spinning Sandstones]]. A secret exit leads to [[Slippery Rope Ladders]].


==Layout==
==Layout==
Luigi starts the level in front of a [[Stone-Eye]] statue. Above it is a [[Hidden Block]] containing a [[1-Up Mushroom]]. Going to the right, there is a tunnel where an endless number of Stone-Eyes slide to the left. Exiting the tunnel, there are three Stone-Eyes forming a bridge, and [[Waddlewing]]s are found above Luigi. A [[small pipe]] leads to an area with a Stone-Eye, [[coin]]s, and [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. Next, Stone-Eyes that act as pendulous statues, and [[Big Piranha Plant]]s on [[Warp Pipe]]s are found in between them. A section of Stone-Eyes that move up and down is next, and they are followed by two more Big Piranha Plants. Three more Stone-Eyes act as platforms leading to the [[Goal Pole]].
Luigi starts the level in front of a [[Stone-Eye]] statue. Going to the right, there is a tunnel where an endless number of Stone-Eyes slide to the left. Exiting the tunnel, there will be three Stone-Eyes forming a bridge, and a [[Waddlewing]] roams above it. Next, there are pendulous statues, with a [[Warp Pipe]] and a [[Big Piranha Plant]] among them. After this section, Luigi encounters several shifting statues, followed by two more Big Piranha Plants. Three more Stone-Eyes help Luigi to get to the [[Goal Pole]].


==Star Coins==
==[[Star Coin]]s==
*'''[[Star Coin]] 1''': This Star Coin follows a [[Stone-Eye]] in the first tunnel. Luigi must push it down using a [[Ground Pound]] to gain access to the Star Coin.
*'''Star Coin 1''': This coin follows a Stone-Eye in the first tunnel. Luigi must push it down using a [[Ground Pound]] to gain access to the Star Coin.
*'''Star Coin 2''': Luigi must Ground Pound the middle Stone-Eye in the area where the single [[Waddlewing]] is found. After this, Luigi must jump, revealing a secret block with a [[Beanstalk]]. Climbing it, Luigi finds a bonus room with the Star Coin, some [[coin]]s, and a swinging Stone-Eye statue.
*'''Star Coin 2''': Luigi must Ground Pound the middle Stone-Eye in the area where the single Waddlewing is found. After this, he must jump, revealing a secret block with a [[Beanstalk]]. Climbing it, Luigi finds a bonus room with the Star Coin, some [[coin]]s and a swinging statue.
*'''Star Coin 3''': The third Star Coin is just beneath a Stone-Eye statue before the [[Big Piranha Plant]]s, above a [[pit]].
*'''Star Coin 3''': Just beneath a statue before the Big Piranha Plants, above a [[pit (obstacle)|pit]].


==Secret exit==
==Secret Exit==
Luigi (who must be at least [[Super Mario (form)|Super Luigi]]) must Ground Pound the piece of land between the Waddlewing section and a small pipe. He will break some [[Brick Block]]s and reveal a hidden [[Pipe Cannon]] that blasts him to the secret Goal Pole. The secret exit leads to [[Slippery Rope Ladders]].
Luigi (who must be at least [[Super Luigi]]) must Ground Pound the piece of land between the Waddlewing section and a Mini Warp Pipe. He will break some [[Brick Block]]s and reveal a hidden [[Cannon Pipe]] that blasts him to the secret Goal Pole. The secret exit leads to [[Slippery Rope Ladders]].


==[[List of Luigi sightings in New Super Luigi U|Luigi sightings]]==
==[[List of Luigi sightings in New Super Luigi U|Luigi Sighting]]==
Luigi can find [[Super Mario (form)|Super Luigi]]'s [[crouch]]ing 8-bit sprite in the underground bonus room that is reached entering a mini-sized Warp Pipe. However, there are no [[Mini Mushroom]]s in this level, and one must be obtained from another level.
The player can find [[Super Mario|Super Luigi]]'s [[crouch]]ing 8-bit sprite in the underground bonus room that is reached entering a mini-sized Warp Pipe. However, there are no [[Mini Mushroom]]s in the level, and one must be obtained from another level.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreignname
|Jap=ぞろぞろイワヘムちたい
|SpaE=Los Rocomiros movedizos
|JapR=Zorozoro Iwahemu Chitai
|SpaEM=The moving Stone-Eyes
|JapM=One-by-one Stone-Eye Zone
|Spa=Los Rocomiros movedizos
|SpaM=The moving Stone-Eyes
|Dut=Rotskoppenrace
|DutM=Rock-Head Race
|Ita=Le pietre ti guardano!
|ItaM=The stones look at you!
|Kor=요리조리 얼바위 지대
|KorR=Yorijori Eolbawi Jidae
|KorM=Here-and-There Stone-Eye Zone
|Chi=逐渐出现的岩石像地带 (Simplified)<br>逐漸出現的岩石像地帶 (Traditional)
|ChiR=Zhújiàn Chūxiàn de Yánshí Xiàng Dìdài
|ChiM=Gradually-appearing Stone-Eye Zone
|Por=As Paredes Têm Olhos!
|PorM=The Walls Have Eyes!
}}
}}


==Level map==
==Trivia==
{{Wide image|NSLU The Walls Have Eyes Map.png|1600|Map of The Walls Have Eyes}}
*The name of this level is a pun on ''[[wikipedia:The Hills Have Eyes|The Hills Have Eyes]]'', which is the name for various works, or from the Japanese proverb: "Walls have ears, and the ''[[wikipedia:Shōji|shōji]]'' (Japanese windows made of paper) have eyes."
 
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[[Category:New Super Luigi U Levels]]
[[Category:Deserts]]
[[Category:Deserts]]
[[Category:Levels with a secret exit]]
[[Category:New Super Luigi U levels]]
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[[it:Le pietre ti guardano!]]

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