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Once a difficulty is chosen, the base image is split into multiple pieces. The player must then drag each piece and connect it with others. When multiple pieces are brought together, they can be moved around as one. There are several options available for each puzzle, which include showing the base picture, making only the edge pieces visible (only for Medium and Hard difficulties), shuffling the pieces, and resetting the game. In addition, there is a timer. When the puzzle is completed, the game shows the amount of time it took to complete. | Once a difficulty is chosen, the base image is split into multiple pieces. The player must then drag each piece and connect it with others. When multiple pieces are brought together, they can be moved around as one. There are several options available for each puzzle, which include showing the base picture, making only the edge pieces visible (only for Medium and Hard difficulties), shuffling the pieces, and resetting the game. In addition, there is a timer. When the puzzle is completed, the game shows the amount of time it took to complete. | ||
The following table lists all the puzzles on the Play Nintendo website that have a relation to ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]''. Each entry contains a description taken from Play Nintendo; words from the parts written in '''''bold''''' can be used as search keys on the website to find a certain | The following table lists all the puzzles on the Play Nintendo website that have a relation to ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]''. Each entry contains a description taken from Play Nintendo; words from the parts written in '''''bold''''' can be used as search keys on the website to find a certain puzzle. Please note that the hyperlinks present in some descriptions are also taken from Play Nintendo and should not be removed even if they are wrong or outdated. | ||
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