Honeyclimb Galaxy


 * Not to be confused with Honeyhive Galaxy.

The Honeyclimb Galaxy is a galaxy in Super Mario Galaxy. This galaxy is made up entirely out of Honeycomb Wall‎s, which contain groups of giant floating honeycombs. This is one of the three bee-themed galaxies, the other two being the Honeyhive Galaxy and the Gold Leaf Galaxy.

The Honeycomb Wall‎ Planet is a gigantic honey wall which Mario starts on in the Honeyclimb Galaxy. There is a Bee Mushroom in a crystal which will turn Mario or Luigi into Bee Mario or Bee Luigi. Bee Mario/Luigi must climb the honeycomb wall to go up to the top where there is a Launch Star that will lead to the Second Honeycomb Wall‎ Planet. This wall has many Star Bits and about halfway up there is a moving platform which Mario must time right to land on.

The Second Honeycomb Wall‎ Planet is the second Honeycomb Wall‎ appearing in this galaxy. It can only be reached by using a Launch Star from the Honeycomb Wall‎ Planet. The basic idea of the Honeycomb Wall‎ Planet continues on this planet with there being multiple honeycomb walls which Mario must scale to get to the Launch Star on top and get to the Third Honey Wall. The only difference between the first wall and the second wall is the fact that the second wall has several Meteors coming down from above at several intervals which Mario must either avoid or fly above to keep safe.

The Third Honeycomb Wall‎ Planet is the third and final honeycomb wall in the Honeyclimb Galaxy. This wall is just like the first two walls with the differences being that there is no Launch Star at the top of this wall and instead of Meteors there are several Mandibugs stationed at some intervals along the wall to hit Mario and knock him off towards the ground. At the very top of this final wall has the Power Star of the level.

Scaling the Sticky Wall
Mario will turn into Bee Mario and climb up the first honeycomb wall until he reaches a Launch Star. That star will take him to the second honeycomb wall which has several meteors. The only way to avoid most of these meteors is to fly above them and the others can be run through during the small amount of time between the meteors. Finally the third honeycomb wall has no meteors but there are Mandibugs stationed off of the path at many intervals which will charge at Mario though it is possible for him to Ground Pound them and destroy them so they stop bugging him but mat also cause him to fall off the wall. At the very top of the wall with the Mandibugs there is a Power Star for Mario to get and win the level with. There are also many Star Bits all along the level which Mario can get. If Mario falls off the wall he can sometimes fly back on to it.


 * Enemies
 * Mandibugs
 * Planets Visited
 * Honeycomb Wall Planet
 * Second Honeycomb Wall‎ Planet
 * Third Honeycomb Wall‎ Planet


 * Names in Other Languages

Trivia

 * The Honeyclimb Galaxy is somewhat similar to the Flip-Out Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy 2, as both galaxies consist of nothing more than a few gigantic vertical walls hanging in space.