Cakewalk Flip

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Level
Cakewalk Flip
Screenshot of a section of Cakewalk Flip with Stingbies in Super Mario 3D World; the Stingbies were replaced by a Ring Burner in the final game
Level code World 5-6
World World 5
Game Super Mario 3D World
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Time limit 400 seconds
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Cakewalk Flip, otherwise known as World 5-6, is the sixth course in World 5 from Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. Both this level and Bob-ombs Below are unlocked by clearing Sprawling Savanna, and completion of either of the former two levels unlocks Searchlight Sneak.

Layout[edit]

The level starts in an area with some Red-Blue Panels, some which have Piranha Plants on them. A few ? Blocks follow soon after, followed by another Flip-Swap platform area. An upwards slope which also requires Flip-Swap platforms to progress can be seen nearby, followed by a Checkpoint Flag. An area with Ring Burners, a Piranha Plant, and Goombas needs to be navigated in order to reach another area with Flip-Swap platforms. The Goal Pole follows soon after that.

Collectables[edit]

Green Stars[edit]

  • Green Star 1: At the beginning, the first Green Star is on the blue side of the back-left corner of a set of Red-Blue Panels.
  • Green Star 2: After the checkpoint, there is a Warp Pipe guarded by a Piranha Plant that leads to a room where players need to maneuver the ball to the P Panel to reveal the Green Star.
  • Green Star 3: After the second Green Star, the player needs to activate a Green Ring and collect all the Green Coins in order to collect the third Green Star.

Stamp[edit]

Wii U version
Switch version
Image Location
Where to find a stamp Near the very end, the player needs to activate a two-person Multi-Vator or use Boomerang Mario to get the stamp. The stamp is Princess Peach.

Luigi sighting[edit]

8-Bit Luigis are found as confetti after retrieving the stamp.

Enemies[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジャンプ!ホイップ!スイーツ[?]
Janpu! Hoippu! Suītsu
Jump! Whip! Sweets
Chinese 跳躍!翻轉!甜點![?]
Tiàoyuè! Fānzhuǎn! Tiándiǎn!
Jump! Flip! Sweets!
Dutch De kers op de taart[?] Literally The cherry on the cake, with the cherry standing for the Double Cherry. The English equivalent of the saying is "the icing on the cake"
French Régal de dalles[?] Tile treat
German Hüpfparcours durchs Schlemmerland[?] Jumping course through the land of gourmets
Italian Percorso tortoso[?] Cake-y Path (pun on "percorso tortuoso", meaning "curvy path")
Korean 점프! 휘핑! 디저트[?]
Jeompeu! Hwiping! Dijeoteu
Jump! Whipping! Dessert
Portuguese Saltos com cobertura[?] Jumps with icing
Russian Прыг-скок по печеньям и пирожным[?]
Pryg-skok po pechnyam i pirozhnym
Hop-hopping on cookies and cakes
Spanish Dulces saltos[?] Sweet Jumps