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'''Jigsaw Jitters''' is a [[mini-game]] found in ''[[Mario Party 4|Mario Party 4's]]'' Extra Room. The player must complete a 20-, 30-, or 40-piece jigsaw puzzle as fast as possible. Best times are saved.
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:Jigsaw_Jitters.jpg|260px]]
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 4]]''
|type=Extra Room mini-game
|record=5'00"00 (all puzzles)
|track=Slowly Yet Surely
|sample=[[File:MP4 Slowly Yet Surely.oga]]
}}
'''Jigsaw Jitters''' is a [[minigame]] found in <i>[[Mario Party 4]]</i>'s Extra Room. It is similar to [[Photo Finish]], except there are a lot more pieces to the puzzle. It is not available at the start of the game, and it can be unlocked by playing Photo Finish at least once.
 
==Gameplay==
The player must complete a 20-, 30-, or 40-piece jigsaw puzzle as fast as possible. Best times are saved. If a 20-piece puzzle is finished in a minute, [[Toad]]'s teacups are placed in the minigame [[Present Room]]. If a 30-piece puzzle is finished in two minutes, Toad's teapot is awarded. Completing a 40-piece puzzle in three minutes wins a Toad plate. If the puzzle is not completed in ten minutes, the minigame ends.
 
==Ranks==
{| <!--nested tables-->
!20 pieces
!30 pieces
!40 pieces
|-
|style="vertical-align:top"|
 
{|border=1
!Score
!Name
|-
|5'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00+
|Jittery Juvenile
|-
|4'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–4'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jittery Junior
|-
|3'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–3'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jittery Journeyman
|-
|2'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–2'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Pup
|-
|1'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–1'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Pioneer
|-
|0'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–0'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Pacemaker
|}
 
|style="vertical-align:top"|
 
{|border=1
!Score
!Name
|-
|5'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00+
|Jittery Juvenile
|-
|4'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–4'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jittery Junior
|-
|3'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–3'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jittery Journeyman
|-
|2'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–2'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Pup
|-
|1'50<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–1'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Pioneer
|-
|1'40<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–1'49<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Pacemaker
|-
|1'30<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–1'39<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jigsaw Jawbreaker
|-
|0'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–1'29<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jigsaw Jet-Setter
|}
 
|style="vertical-align:top"|
 
{|border=1
!Score
!Name
|-
|5'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00+
|Jittery Juvenile
|-
|4'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–4'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jittery Junior
|-
|3'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–3'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jittery Journeyman
|-
|2'50<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–2'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Pup
|-
|2'40<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–2'49<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Pioneer
|-
|2'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–2'30<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Jigsaw Juggernaut
|-
|0'00<nowiki>''</nowiki>00–1'59<nowiki>''</nowiki>99
|Puzzle Star
|}
 
|}


==Controls==
==Controls==
Control Stick &ndash; Move piece<br>
*{{button|gcn|L}} {{button|gcn|R}} &ndash; Rotate a piece
L button &ndash; Rotate counterclockwise<br>
*{{button|gcn|Stick}} &ndash; Move a piece
R button &ndash; Rotate clockwise<br>
*{{button|gcn|A}} &ndash; Place a piece
A button &ndash; Place piece
 
==In-game text==
''Put the scrambled pieces of the puzzle together to form a picture.''
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Jigsaw Jitters Puzzle 1.png
Jigsaw Jitters Puzzle 2.png
Jigsaw Jitters Puzzle 3.png
</gallery>


[[Category: Mini-games]]
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ひとりでくるくるパズル
|JapR={{nowrap|Hitori de Kurukuru Pazuru}}
|JapM=Solo Spinning Puzzle
|Fre=Super Puzzle Mania
|Ger=Puzzle-Panik
|GerM=Puzzle Panic
|Spa=El puzle
|SpaM=The Puzzle
|Ita=Puzzle-mania
}}
{{MP4 minigames}}
[[Category:Mario Party 4 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 08:26, February 16, 2024

Jigsaw Jitters
Jigsaw Jitters.jpg
Appears in Mario Party 4
Type Extra Room mini-game
Initial record 5'00"00 (all puzzles)
Music track Slowly Yet Surely
Music sample

Jigsaw Jitters is a minigame found in Mario Party 4's Extra Room. It is similar to Photo Finish, except there are a lot more pieces to the puzzle. It is not available at the start of the game, and it can be unlocked by playing Photo Finish at least once.

Gameplay[edit]

The player must complete a 20-, 30-, or 40-piece jigsaw puzzle as fast as possible. Best times are saved. If a 20-piece puzzle is finished in a minute, Toad's teacups are placed in the minigame Present Room. If a 30-piece puzzle is finished in two minutes, Toad's teapot is awarded. Completing a 40-piece puzzle in three minutes wins a Toad plate. If the puzzle is not completed in ten minutes, the minigame ends.

Ranks[edit]

20 pieces 30 pieces 40 pieces
Score Name
5'00''00+ Jittery Juvenile
4'00''00–4'59''99 Jittery Junior
3'00''00–3'59''99 Jittery Journeyman
2'00''00–2'59''99 Puzzle Pup
1'00''00–1'59''99 Puzzle Pioneer
0'00''00–0'59''99 Puzzle Pacemaker
Score Name
5'00''00+ Jittery Juvenile
4'00''00–4'59''99 Jittery Junior
3'00''00–3'59''99 Jittery Journeyman
2'00''00–2'59''99 Puzzle Pup
1'50''00–1'59''99 Puzzle Pioneer
1'40''00–1'49''99 Puzzle Pacemaker
1'30''00–1'39''99 Jigsaw Jawbreaker
0'00''00–1'29''99 Jigsaw Jet-Setter
Score Name
5'00''00+ Jittery Juvenile
4'00''00–4'59''99 Jittery Junior
3'00''00–3'59''99 Jittery Journeyman
2'50''00–2'59''99 Puzzle Pup
2'40''00–2'49''99 Puzzle Pioneer
2'00''00–2'30''99 Jigsaw Juggernaut
0'00''00–1'59''99 Puzzle Star

Controls[edit]

  • L Button R Button – Rotate a piece
  • Control Stick – Move a piece
  • A Button – Place a piece

In-game text[edit]

Put the scrambled pieces of the puzzle together to form a picture.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ひとりでくるくるパズル
Hitori de Kurukuru Pazuru
Solo Spinning Puzzle

French Super Puzzle Mania
-
German Puzzle-Panik
Puzzle Panic
Italian Puzzle-mania
-
Spanish El puzle
The Puzzle