In Super Mario Bros. Wonder, secret exits continue to hold significance, as they have always done in 2D Mario games. A total of seven secret exits are scattered throughout the game, encouraging players to thoroughly explore each course rather than simply rushing to the end like in other 2D platformers.
Discovering all seven secret exits in Super Mario Bros. Wonder may pose a challenge, especially without the aid of a reliable guide. Fortunately, players can find comprehensive information about each secret exit listed below, simplifying the process of acquiring green checkmarks and unlocking the accompanying courses and areas.
How to Find the Piranha Plants on Parade Secret Exit in Mario Wonder (World 1)
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To discover the hidden exit in Piranha Plants on Parade, players must traverse the Wonder Flower section. Once they collect the Wonder Seed, they will encounter a row of music blocks that they should promptly turn back from. By swiftly dashing to the left and propelling themselves off one of the last music blocks, players can land on the adjacent green pipe. From there, it is a straightforward path towards the left, descending through the red pipe, and navigating the foreground to reach another green pipe on the right. Descending this pipe will lead them to the secret exit, marked by another flagpole and the Piranha Plants on Parade.
How to Find the Bulrush Coming Through! Secret Exit in Mario Wonder (World 1)
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In order to discover the secret exit in Bulrush Coming Through!, players must remain vigilant for four brown blocks with a glowing object concealed behind them. If they proceed to the right after locating these blocks, they can entice a nearby Bullrush to move to the left, causing it to demolish the blocks and unveil the Wonder Flower.
Once the Wonder Flower is obtained, players can simply ride the charging Bullrush to the right until they reach the lofty clouds. It is advisable to collect the Wonder Seed here before proceeding further. Afterwards, players should continue moving to the right until they encounter a colossal flag pole, signaling the location of the secret exit for Bulrush Coming Through!.
How to Find the Bulrush Express Secret Exit in Mario Wonder (World 1)
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To reach the secret exit of Bulrush Express, follow the regular course and ride the stampeding Bulrush to avoid danger. Once the stampede section is finished and the Wonder Seed is collected, players should avoid the red pipe.
Instead, utilize the Elephant power-up to break the brown blocks on the right. This will reveal a hidden yellow pipe that allows passage. Descend onto the single Bulrush beneath and ride it to reach the nearby flagpole and access the secret exit for Bulrush Express.
How to Find the Outmaway Valley Secret Exit in Mario Wonder (World 2)
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In the middle of Outmaway Valley, players will encounter two yellow pipes protruding from the ground at an angle. Right after these pipes, there is a massive chunk of ice that needs to be either melted or shattered to uncover a sparkling spot beneath it. Performing a ground pound on this spot will summon a Wonder Flower.
Once they have obtained the Wonder Flower, players must ride the enormous snowball that appears until they reach the Wonder Seed. Shortly after this, they will come across the secret exit of Outmaway Valley. To reach the top of the flagpole, players should climb onto the ice blocks and then execute a running jump towards their right.
How to Find the Secrets of Shova Mansion Secret Exit in Mario Wonder (World 4)
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In Secrets of Shova Mansion, players will reach a point where they must unite two pink blocks to create a door. Once through, they will encounter six breakable blocks on the ground, which they should destroy. Next, they should push the green block into the resulting gap. This action will cause a golden pipe to emerge from the left side of the ground.
Entering this pipe will transport players to the foreground of the stage. From here, they simply need to run towards the right until they reach another golden pipe. Emerging from this pipe will lead them to the secret exit of Secrets of Shova Mansion. To reach the top of the flagpole, players will have to jump off of the two blue blocks.
How to Find the Where the Rrrumbas Rule Secret Exit in Mario Wonder (World 6)
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To access the secret exit in Where the Rrrumbas Rule, players must acquire the drill power-up, which necessitates playing as either Yoshi or Nabbit. Fortunately, locating the checkpoint is quite simple if players are aware of its whereabouts - just prior to the checkpoint, there is a sizable yellow beam that needs to be pushed over.
Instead of descending into the hole created by the beam, players should opt to drill into the roof and proceed towards the right. From there, they can enter the pipe that leads to the secret exit of Where the Rrrumbas Rule. To reach the top of the flagpole, players can utilize the yellow beam as a platform to execute a wall jump followed by a leap from the raised platform.
How to Find the Hot-Hot-Hot Secret Exit in Mario Wonder (World 6)
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To access the elusive Hot-Hot-Hot secret exit, players must first reach the checkpoint on the course. From there, they should use the burning blocks as stepping stones to ascend to the clouds hosting a pink flower. This is where the Grappling Vine badge proves invaluable, allowing players to latch onto the nearby pots for support.
Once on the clouds, players should interact with the flower and follow its path towards the left. Gradually, the flower will conjure a doorway, leading players to a dimly lit area that requires navigation. Upon successfully traversing this section, players will find themselves at the Hot-Hot-Hot secret exit, where they can utilize the burning blocks to leap to the pinnacle of the flagpole.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is available now exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.