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#REDIRECT [[Mario Party 10#Coin Challenge]]
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[[File:CoinChallenge.jpg|thumb|right|Toadette wins '''Coin Challenge'''.]]
'''Coin Challenge''' is a free-for-all bonus [[minigame]] for 2-4 players in ''[[Mario Party 10]]''.
 
==Gameplay==
The game starts with the characters competing in a minigame to earn [[Coin|coins]] based on their position. The minigame is picked randomly for the first round and by the last place player for subsquent rounds. A minigame is a round and whenever 3, 5, or 7 rounds end, depending on how many rounds the player selected, the game ends. The lowest coin total is announced and the 4th place character will come from a small, green pipe doing a losing animation. The 2nd lowest coin total is announced and the 3rd place character will come out of a larger bronze pipe and do a losing animation. Then the 2nd highest coin total is then announced and the 2nd place character from a even larger, silver pipe will come out and do a losing animation. After, the highest coin total will be finally announced and the 1st place character from a large golden pipe comes out and does their winning animation. Note: The total of coins are shown once the characters exit the pipe at the end of the game.
 
Each minigame awards coins based on the player's position:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! 1st place !! 2nd place !! 3rd place !! 4th place
|-
| 15 coins || 10 coins || 05 coins || 00 coins
|}
 
When playing a 5 or 7 round game, the last two rounds have Chance Minigames - selecting them awards double coins based on the minigame result:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! 1st place !! 2nd place !! 3rd place !! 4th place
|-
| 30 coins || 20 coins || 10 coins || 00 coins
|}
 
These are the maximum totals that can be achieved in this mode, supposing the last two rounds in a 5 round or 7 round game are played on a Chance Minigame:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! 3 rounds !! 5 rounds !! 7 rounds
|-
| 45 coins || 105 coins || 135 coins
|}
 
==Trivia==
* The [https://d3esbfg30x759i.cloudfront.net/ss/WVW69iQqjjMJp2ep1D results screen] in this mode has the same resemblance to the [https://d3esbfg30x759i.cloudfront.net/ss/zlCfzTXoXUsLGe7vCJ results screen] in Mario Party mode in a board and [https://d3esbfg30x759i.cloudfront.net/ss/zlCfzTTQ1MA98P3vcb amiibo Party] mode, except that they lack [[Coin]], [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] or [[Mini Star]] symbols altogether and that the player labels that say P1, P2, etc. are merged closer to the character icon.
 
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