List of Paper Mario: Sticker Star glitches

This is a list of glitches found in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.

NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all names are conjectural.

Cooligan animation bug
In Ice Flow, waves of Cooligans normally jump onto the icy slope and begin waddling or sliding towards the bottom. However, occasionally the animation will not be loaded properly, resulting in a row of Cooligans stuck in their default standing position as they travel.

Invisible branch
In Leaflitter Path behind the area where Wiggler rests in the second room, there is a tree with collision for a branch on its left side, despite such a branch not being visible.

Invisible bush
In Strike Lake (World 3-4), right after the player finds one of Wiggler's body parts in the bush situated in the first area of the level, if the player goes to the next area and then comes back, the bush is still laying on the floor, but Mario collides with it as if it were not.

Jungle flower collision
The jungle flower platforms have leaves on either side which can be stood on. After hammering the flower these leaves appear to slump to the ground, however the collision does not get updated to match this behavior. This can make it seem as if Mario is floating in midair above the leaf.

Leaving in mid-air
By hitting a loading zone and entering a battle at the same time, Mario will not leave the area until the battle is complete. However, gravity is not applied to Mario and he will walk in mid-air as he leaves rather than falling to the ground first. This is most easily achievable in Bowser's Snow Fort due to Shy Guys spawning from the loading zone.

Toad animation bug
Most Toads use a standardized animation as a response to being struck by Mario's hammer, however this animation doesn't account for Toads with more unique positions such as sitting. This results in the Toad standing up and taking the blow, then jarringly returning to their original pose.

Mario theme outside of Enigmansion
In The Enigmansion (World 4-3), occasionally the player can turn on the music after the original owner returns and the song stays on after being turned off. It plays regardless of where the player is. Saving and exiting the game stops the music.

No Album sounds
By collecting a sticker and opening the Album immediately after, the sound effects for the album cannot be heard, except for the ones that play when a page is flipped and after organizing stickers. This can be ended by returning to normal gameplay.

No Paperization music
In Damp Oasis (World 2-4), if Mario Paperizes anywhere in the oasis area (except inside of the house) the usual Paperization music does not play. However, by selecting a sticker and moving to the bottom left corner of the picture, the music fades in. Also, the music that plays when Mario is near the red Toad in the water plays for a split second right when Mario begins and stops Paperization.

Overlapping underground music
Sometimes when returning from the Secret Door area of Shy Guy Jungle, the Underground Theme continues to play over the normal level music, along with most other areas Mario enters such as the world map. Entering another Secret Door or other areas that play the Underground music will end the glitch.

Battle freeze
During the Mizzter Blizzard or Gooper Blooper battle, if the player uses a Bowling Ball, the game may freeze when they collide. Sometimes, if one uses any throw thing sticker (Billiard Ball, Curling Stone or Bowling Ball) on any enemy, the game also freezes.

After about five seconds after the game freezes, the player is returned to the 3DS menu. This glitch may not work for all game cards. This glitch may also occur during other boss battles including the Bowser Snow Statue or Bowser.

Sound test glitch
In the Sound Exhibition Mode in the Sticker Museum, if Mario waits for the current music to stop and keep pressing the button when the song cover turns, then he is able to freely move around when the song plays. If he then sits on the chair, then keeps pressing the button, the quantity of music notes coming from the speakers starts to increase, and eventually the game freezes, returning the player to the HOME Menu. This is because there are more entities than the game can handle, and ends up using more than the amount of slots available.

Buzzy Beetle glitch
In the underground section of Hither Thither Hill, attempting to stomp on a Buzzy Beetle as it climbs down the side of the ground will not work properly. Instead Mario will slowly descend while staying above the unharmed enemy.

Hovering Mario
In Chomp Ruins (World 5-4), in the room before the Big Chain Chomp battle, there are spinning blades. If the player jumps on top of the blades near the edge, the blades spin and Mario floats away from the blades. After they have stopped spinning, Mario falls to the ground.

Midair Goomba
In World 4-2, Ice Flow, at the end of the stage, the player must have the Shiny Goomba standing on the frozen river chase him off the edge. The Goomba follows the player off the edge of the waterfall, and walks in midair. After losing Mario, it returns to where it once stood.

Mine cart actions in midair
While jumping in a mine cart in Bowser's Snow Fort, there is a brief window where other actions can be initiated. This is most easily performed by pressing the associated button and jumping simultaneously. For example, pressing the and  buttons together will open the Album in midair.

Secret Door glitch
In Yoshi Sphinx (World 2-2), if the player, without having paperized the Secret Door, goes to the top of the Yoshi Sphinx's front right claw and paperizes, the player can see the sticker panel for the door without being anywhere near it. Note that the door can actually be paperized and stuck on in this state.

Normal walking speed in Sticker Museum
Normally, inside the Sticker Museum, Mario's running speed is faster than normal to make traversing the huge rooms much easier. However, if he goes inside one of the special exhibition rooms then leaves, he walks in the lobby at his normal speed.

River raft glitch
This glitch is performed in the split path section of Long Fall Falls, and the raft must consist of at most 3 logs. After taking the left path if the player holds down-right, Mario will repeatedly fall off and back onto the raft, causing the slight bobbing animation to be constantly interrupted. This results in Mario and the raft slowly descending through the water, though eventually the game will correct this and the raft will float to the surface. Because of this it is possible to walk on the ground surrounding the river, though Mario is still restricted to the confines of the raft.

Out of bounds
A majority of these clips result in Mario falling below the ground and getting a Game Over.

Bowser's Snow Fort
In Bowser's Snow Fort, after entering through either the normal line or VIP entrance into the next room, if the player jumps precisely between one of the posts and the invisible wall, Mario will be pushed through the other side, resulting in a Game Over.

Damp Oasis
This is the easiest Glitch to perform. In Damp Oasis, at the start of the level, Mario must walk towards the left. After seeing the first brown patch of grass on the ground, Mario must jump towards it. If done correctly, Mario should jump behind the scenery. Trying to walk to the left or the right causes the graphics to glitch out, and walking towards the middle of the stage causes the camera to warp around the stage, trying to catch on with Mario. If Mario walks left or right towards the normal entrance to the oasis then walks towards the screen, he falls off the ground and get a Game Over.

Additionally, after entering the area with the oasis, just to the left is a brown patch of grass in the corner. The player must jump towards the right side of the bush and if done correctly, Mario will be pushed out of bounds and get a Game Over.

Decalburg
In the main area of Decalburg it is possible to clip between a fence and the house leading to the Sticker Museum. Attempting to paperize while at the very back of the room will cause the camera to zoom out after exiting the mode, and the camera position will correct itself if Mario gets close enough to the middle of the room. It is possible to enter the Sticker Shop through the wall using this clip. Leaving the shop will cause all music to stop playing. Attempting to purchase stickers will result in the game freezing.

Drybake Desert
In Drybake Desert there is faulty collision in the room found after the Save Block. By jumping between the rock and the wall that sit above the quicksand, Mario will clip behind and fall out of bounds, resulting in a Game Over.

Loop Loop River
In Loop Loop River it is possible to get underneath the ground where a scrap is found. By walking up-right between a leaf platform and the wall, Mario can be pushed through. From here the player can jump up to reach the scrap earlier than intended.

Rugged Road
In Rugged Road, on the part where Mario must jump on platforms to avoid falling in the lava, if the player jumps exactly when the platforms sink into the lava, Mario falls into a hidden area under the level. The player can then go through the walls and explore, but if he goes too far, Mario falls for about 30 seconds and gets a Game Over.

Yoshi Sphinx
In Yoshi Sphinx, when the player gets to the top of the Sphinx, they can knock a wall down. The player must hit a Koopa Paratroopa and the wall at the same time, which triggers a battle with the Paratroopa. When the Paratroopa is defeated, the wall pushes Mario through the floor and he gets a Game Over.

Additionally near the stairs preceding the Comet Piece, if the player faces upright and falls just between where the platform and the left wall meet, Mario can be pushed inside of the Sphinx. The trio of Paratroopas fought later in the level are stored beneath the ground in their attacking forms, and can be seen while out of bounds. By navigating to the backside of the Sphinx it is possible to climb a section of geometry, and reach the Comet Piece without engaging this Paratroopa trio.

Airship shortcut
In Bowser Jr.'s Flotilla when the player reaches a room with Hammer Bros above them and Bob-ombs below, they are intended to complete a puzzle involving bullet bills and paperizing a Bonzai Bill launcher in the lower deck. Instead, it is possible to use the hammer projectile from one of the hammer bros to jump up to them. Due to the player skipping certain sequences, the walls that normally get broken by the Bonzai Bill are intact, and the crates atop the ship sit against the starboard wall, rather than shifting along the ground.

Decalburg Goombas battle skip
When attempting to leave Decalburg for the first time, a trio of Goombas ambush Mario and a tutorial battle starts. In early versions of the game it is possible to avoid this encounter. After getting close enough to the exit if the player performs a running jump either directly left or right, then changes directions to down in midair, Mario will hit the loading zone instead. The trigger for the battle remains there until it is activated.

This trick was patched in later releases of the game.

Empty mine cart jump
While riding a mine cart up to the section with a Save Block and Heart Block, if the player jumps right before reaching the drop off point and then presses again after dismounting, the minecart will initiate a jump without Mario inside.

Fruit stays
In Strike Lake, there are several trees with fruit in them. The player can knock the fruit out and it falls to the ground, opening and releasing a coin. When the player battles a Ninji or a Snifit at the exact moment a fruit falls out of the tree, the fruit stays on the ground unopened when the Ninji or Snifit is defeated. The fruit has no collision detection, so Mario cannot collect whatever is in the fruit.

Loss of collision
In Snow Rise (World 4-1), the last area involves Mario trying to dodge snowballs that also have Shiny Goombas riding them. If Mario manages to get a Shiny Goomba at the bottom, and then get rolled up into the next snowball, he crashes, falls off, and has to fight one of them. After defeating it, he immediately has to fight the other one. After fighting it, Mario cannot gain coins, stickers, use the Recovery or Save blocks, or collect the Comet Piece until he exits the area and comes back, because he passes through them.

Shady Toad glitch
The Shady Toad in Decalburg is programmed to open their sliding peephole when Mario is a certain distance away, and similarly will close the peephole a slightly further distance away. Normally this process is seamless, however if the player reaches the closer distance trigger and immediately leaves it, the game will not realize Mario is far away, thus the Shady Toad will not close the peep hole. Alternatively if the player reaches the far trigger while the Toad is visible and then quickly returns back towards the Toad, the Shady Toad will close the peep hole and Mario cannot speak to them.

Super Star exploit
The Super Star can be collected in multiple levels to defeat enemies on contact. Normally this effect ends at a specific point in the song loop, however the effect is prevented from ending while viewing the album or paperizing. Due to this programming oversight, it is possible to continuously prolong the Super Star effects and take it to areas normally too far away.

Text storage
This glitch results in text being stored while other events are happening, such as being able to move or being in battle.

Toad + Battle
By talking to a Toad at the same time an enemy strikes Mario, the battle will start but the text will still be on screen. After the battle is over, the player is given back control of Mario even if a cutscene would normally occur after the battle.

Wiggler
Performed after the flashback cutscene with Wiggler's head in Wiggler's Tree House. The player must immediately speak to Wiggler and then turn left as they press the button to speak to Wiggler. This will initiate the conversation while retaining playable control, so text will be on screen but Mario can still move, jump, etc. Attempting to use any loading zone is prone to crashing.

Walk on lava
In Rugged Road, there are rocky platforms used to cross massive rivers of lava. To perform this glitch the player must ride a platform that sinks into the lava while still in bounds. As the platform finishes sinking, if the player presses the button to paperize and then cancels, Mario can be placed onto the lava. The game fails to check if Mario is in contact with lava in this situation, so Mario can walk, hammer, etc. From here it is possible to fall onto a lower ledge out of bounds, and navigating even further out can cause Mario to fall and Game Over. Attempting to jump and land back on the lava will end the glitch.

This method of activating paperize to safely touch a hazard also works with floor spikes.