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Is this its official name?Edit

It seem a little Conjuncture.:? Well, it does remind me of Toad House Cookies, LOL. WarioLoaf (talk)

Well, the name has been in use since the days of Mario 3. As I recall, the name was in the instruction booklet for Mario 3 and all of it's remakes. -- Ghost Jam 23:03, 14 January 2007 (EST)
Actually, the Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 instruction manual calls it "Toad's House". I don't know about the original Super Mario Bros. 3, but if its manual says "Toad House", it'd probably be more official. --YellowYoshi398 23:06, 14 January 2007 (EST)
Wow, dead converation. But I'll look it up. BLOC PARTIER.
Dead conversation indeed, lol. Nearly a year and 4 months :O! Pretty dusty. Marcelagus (TCE)
Uh, it's called "Toad's House" in the SMB3 manual as well. So it should be moved. Time Questions 04:01, 8 May 2008 (EDT)
It should be moved! So why didn't you? ~ Joshi 09:16, 7 December 2009 (EST)

Mini HousesEdit

This section basically contains no information and the link it provides is in no way helpful. Someone should probably fix this???? ~ Joshi 09:16, 7 December 2009 (EST)

Power-Up Panels and 1-Up BlastEdit

Could the New Super Mario Bros. U Toad House minigames count as these? They aren't named, but the Baby Yoshi game and the 1-Up cannon game have the same basic goal as Power-Up Panels and 1-Up Blast. DonnyKD (talk) 17:42, 30 December 2012 (EST)

Split the Super Mario Maker 2 World Maker minigames from this articleEdit

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Split 7-0
The minigames that appear in the World Maker mode in Super Mario Maker 2, which are Match & Win!, Pop & Win!, and Catch & Win!, are separate from the Toad Houses themselves, and since they have their own unique names, they should be separate articles. I'm aware that some other Toad House minigames are covered within this article, such as those in New Super Mario Bros. U and Super Mario Run, but the difference is that those minigames don't have unique names. The precedent for minigames with unique names is to give them articles; see Power-up Panels and 1-up Blast from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Finally, Match & Win! in particular is directly based on the Spade Panel minigame from Super Mario Bros. 3, with the difference being that the Spade Panel has been proven to be rigged and it is impossible to guarantee winning (see my recent edit to that article), while Match & Win! can be timed easily by simply pressing   when the desired picture lines up with the center of each reel. Splitting the minigame would make it easier to link those articles to one another, in order to observe the differences between each minigame.

Proposer: ThePowerPlayer (talk)
Deadline: January 9, 2024, 23:59 GMT

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  1. ThePowerPlayer (talk) Per proposal.
  2. Biggestman (talk) Per proposal.
  3. Hewer (talk) Per proposal.
  4. Mario (talk) I like this idea!
  5. EvieMaybe (talk) split and win!
  6. FanOfRosalina2007 (talk) Makes sense to me! Per proposal.
  7. Dark-Boy-1up (talk) Per proposal

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