Double Jump (airborne)

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This article is about jumping while in the air. For jumping two times in a row, see Double Jump (consecutive).
Daisy performing a Double Jump.
Princess Daisy performing a double jump in Super Mario Run, as seen in the "Tips and Tricks" screen.

The Double Jump (also Midair Jump) is a move that appears in platforming video games. It allows for a character to jump while being in the air, which is a state that characters are usually unable to jump from. The move is used by pressing the button that causes the character to jump when they are not touching the ground. Under most circumstances, only a single Double Jump can be performed between leaving the ground and landing on the ground, but there are some exceptions to this rule.

In the Super Smash Bros. series, it can be performed by all characters. This move can be performed by pressing a jump button or tilting the Control Stick upward when a character is in midair, which will make the character jump again, though most of them can only do so once before landing. This move can serve many helpful purposes in a match, such as reaching high platforms and recovering from being knocked off of the stage. Some characters' midair jumps can go higher than other characters', certain characters like Ness or Mewtwo have floaty midair jumps that cause them to ascend more slowly, and certain other characters, namely Kirby, Jigglypuff, King Dedede and winged characters, can even perform multiple midair jumps without touching the ground. Certain items can change the effect of a midair jump. For example, a Bunny Hood increases the height gained from both a normal jump and a midair jump, and the Screw Attack item, when equipped, turns any character's normal and midair jumps (first midair jump only for those with more than one) into a spinning attack that deals damage to the opponent. When a character is carrying a heavy item, such as a Crate or a Barrel, or using certain weapon items, such as a Hammer, they will be unable to perform a midair jump.

In Super Mario Run, Princess Daisy is capable of double jumping.

In New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Toadette is able to double jump in midair while under her Peachette form.

In the Nintendo Switch version of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Funky Kong is able to perform double jumps with his surfboard.


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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダブルジャンプ
Daburu Janpu
空中ジャンプ
Kūchū Janpu

Double Jump

Midair Jump

Chinese (simplified) 连续跳[1]
Liánxù Tiào
Continuous Jump

Chinese (traditional) 2級跳[2]
2 Jí Tiào
Double Jump

Dutch Dubbelsprong
Double jump
German Doppelsprung
Double jump
Italian Salto doppio
Double jump
Korean 2단 점프
2(i)dan Jeompeu
Double Jump

Portuguese Salto duplo
Double jump
Russian Двойной прыжок
Dvoynoy pryzhok
Double jump

Spanish Salto Doble
Salto Aéreo
Double Jump
Air Jump

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