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[[File:SMRTower.png|thumb|150px|A '''Time Block''' in [[Cutting-Edge Spire]].]]
A '''Time Block''' is a type of block that appears in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. The Time Block is a purple block that has a spinning dial on the front of it. When [[Mario]] hits a Time Block, it adds ten seconds of time back onto the [[Time Limit]]. After Mario uses a Time Block, it becomes a [[Block (empty)|Block]]. They are rare, and only appear in [[Sky-High Lifts and Leaps!]], [[Cutting-Edge Spire]], [[Boohind Lock and Key]] and [[Switch Ghost House]]. Cutting-Edge Spire has two Time Blocks in it.
A '''Time Block''' is a type of block that appears in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. The Time Block is a purple block that has a spinning dial on the front of it. When [[Mario]] hits a Time Block, it adds ten seconds of time back onto the [[Time Limit]]. After Mario uses a Time Block, it becomes a [[Block (empty)|Block]]. They are rare, and only appear in [[Sky-High Lifts and Leaps!]], [[Cutting-Edge Spire]], [[Boohind Lock and Key]] and [[Switch Ghost House]]. Cutting-Edge Spire has two Time Blocks in it.



Revision as of 19:55, April 1, 2017

Not to be confused with Timer Block.
4-1 in Super Mario Run
A Time Block in Cutting-Edge Spire.

A Time Block is a type of block that appears in Super Mario Run. The Time Block is a purple block that has a spinning dial on the front of it. When Mario hits a Time Block, it adds ten seconds of time back onto the Time Limit. After Mario uses a Time Block, it becomes a Block. They are rare, and only appear in Sky-High Lifts and Leaps!, Cutting-Edge Spire, Boohind Lock and Key and Switch Ghost House. Cutting-Edge Spire has two Time Blocks in it.

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