! Block

! Blocks, also called Exclamation Mark Blocks or '''! Platforms', are floating blocks first introduced in Super Mario World''. Since their debut, ! Blocks have made recurring appearances in the Mario franchise, appearing in various colors and serving different functions. In most games, hitting a ! Block causes a certain event to occur; in others, ! Blocks instead release items, or do nothing at all and simply serve as platforms.

Super Mario World
In Super Mario World, there are four types of ! Blocks: yellow, green, blue, and red. They all start out as an outline, more specifically Dotted-Line Blocks. Mario or Luigi can turn every ! Block of a certain color by activating its ! Switch in the corresponding Switch Palace. ! Blocks mainly serve as platforms, although the yellow and green ! Blocks always contain a specific power-up too, a Super Mushroom and Cape Feather respectively. The red and blue ! Blocks do not contain any power-up and only serve as platforms and/or walls.

Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS
In Super Mario 64, all four color variations return, each with a distinct purpose. Every ! Block starts as an outline except the yellow ones. The red, blue, and green ones are collectively called Cap Blocks, and Mario can turn all of them solid if he activates each of their corresponding Cap Switches.
 * Yellow blocks (also named ! Boxes ) are the most common variant. They contain various items, such as coins, a Power Star, or a 1-Up Mushroom. Some even contain a Koopa Shell.
 * Red blocks contain the Wing Cap.
 * Blue blocks contain the Vanish Cap.
 * Green blocks contain the Metal Cap.

In Super Mario 64 DS, all ! Blocks except the yellow ones were replaced by red ? Blocks. The yellow ones retain their role from the original game. In the Korean version, a yellow ! Block appears on the roof of the Mushroom Castle, which grants unlimited 1-UPs.

New Super Mario Bros. series
A type of ! Block called a Super Guide Block appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. U, which causes a CPU-controlled Luigi to clear the current level for the player.

Super Mario 3D Land
Both regular block-sized and large, red ! Blocks appear in Super Mario 3D Land in multiple levels, including World 4-2, World 4-3, and. Each time it is hit, it spawns a face block in a specific path, often leading to out-of-reach locations and collectibles, though they disappear after a short time. The ! Block darkens after all of its face blocks have been spawned, and can be hit again after all of the face blocks have disappeared.

Super Mario 3D World
A large, red ! Block known as a Switch Block appears in Super Mario 3D World, which changes tracks when hit.

Super Mario Maker 2
In Super Mario Maker 2, giant, yellow ! Blocks appear as course elements in the Super Mario 3D World style. When hit multiple times, they produce giant Empty Blocks in an identical manner to the Mega ? Blocks in Super Block Land in Super Mario 3D World. When ground-pounded, the blocks appear all at once. After a period of time, the blocks disappear. In editing mode, the path in which the blocks form can be set by the player similar to Snake Blocks, Clear Pipes and Piranha Creepers.

Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
Both small and large ! Blocks (referred to as switches ) appear in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, triggering different events when hit. In Courses No. 05, 15, and 38, a ! Block can be found in a small room and causes certain unbreakable blocks in the previous room to disappear. The giant ! Blocks appear instead of goal doors at the end of Courses No. 12, 38, and 39. In Course No. 12, activating the giant ! Block causes the lid to fall on top of Mt. Teapot, turning Course No. 10 into Course No. 13; in Courses No. 38 and 39, the ! Blocks demolish the outer portions of Syrup Castle, revealing its core (later revealed to be a statue of Princess Toadstool).

Yoshi franchise
In Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and its GBA remake, Yoshi's Island DS, Yoshi's New Island, and Yoshi's Woolly World, Dotted-Line Blocks temporarily become solid ! Blocks after a nearby ! Switch is pressed, allowing Yoshi to use them as platforms.

Super Mario-kun
Several ! Blocks appear in Super Mario-kun, where their role reflects whatever the volume is adapted from. In volume 16 of Super Mario-kun, which is based on Super Mario 64, they give Mario power-ups the same as in the game.

Mario Party
! Blocks can also be seen as part of the treasure hoard inside the safe in the Mario Party minigame Key-pa-Way. One of the ! Blocks is purple. Also, in the Mushroom Bank, the safe that keeps the items bought from the Mushroom Shop resembles a red ! Block.

Super Smash Bros. series
The Metal Box, the green ! Block that grants Mario the Metal Cap, appears as an item in the Super Smash Bros. series starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee. ! Blocks also appear on Princess Peach's Castle in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, where they, alongside two same-colored platforms, appear for a brief time after pressing a switch of the same color (red, blue, or green). They release items when hit or touched, becoming empty upon doing so.

Mario & Luigi series
A few ! Blocks also appear in all installments of the Mario & Luigi series (called Switch Blocks in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and Event Blocks in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time ). They have various functions and can activate events. Purple-colored ! Blocks are introduced in these games, which have varying effects. These blocks are colored orange in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. Three special ! Blocks in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time are used to create three giant ! Blocks on Yoshi's Island and destroy giant ! Blocks of the same color in Thwomp Caverns, allowing the Mario quartet to traverse further down the volcano. The blue variety later appears in the Star Shrine, where it would change color depending on whether Baby Mario or Baby Luigi hit it.

Super Princess Peach
! Blocks, coming in a pink version of their Super Mario 64 appearance, also appear in Super Princess Peach, where they each contain a trapped Toad that needs to be rescued. There are three in each level and each Toad needs to rescued in order to complete the game. The Toad's cry for help can also be faintly heard when near the block. Orange ! Blocks with an original design also appear, which serve as switches to toggle certain platforms.

Minecraft
In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, four paintings are Super Mario 64-style red, orange, blue, and green ! Blocks. 3D pixel art of red and orange ! Blocks appears in the world premade for the pack.

Super Mario Maker 2

 * North American website bio: "The ! Block extends when hit. Ground pound to expand it faster."

Trivia

 * In some pre-release versions of New Super Mario Bros., a blue ! Block from Super Mario 64 can be seen (as shown in the image to the right). Its 3D geometry is more apparent than any other block in the game. Moreover, the yellow ! Block from the same game can also be viewed, this one being automatically switched to a green ! Block if hit.
 * In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, there is a red ! Switch which activates Red Blocks that acts similar to the ones in Super Mario World, but there are no "!" symbols on them.