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When the minigame starts, the game switches to an overhead view of the image, which is placed on the surface of a platform with ramps leading up from the ground. Once the player confirms, the facial features of the image vanish, replaced by a set of Picture Match Parts on the platform. As a Picture Match Part, Mario can move around and rotate the part when the player presses {{button|switch|Y}} and {{button|switch|B}}. Each button goes in a different direction. Picture Match Parts cannot [[jump]]. They are placed by exiting the parts. If a part is not mostly on the image, it resets back to the original position. If it is, the part can no longer be captured, and it disappears a few seconds after. Both Goomba and Mario parts appear in both games, so it is also important to choose the correct parts. Picture Match Parts are unable to leave the platform.
When the minigame starts, the game switches to an overhead view of the image, which is placed on the surface of a platform with ramps leading up from the ground. Once the player confirms, the facial features of the image vanish, replaced by a set of Picture Match Parts on the platform. As a Picture Match Part, Mario can move around and rotate the part when the player presses {{button|switch|Y}} and {{button|switch|B}}. Each button goes in a different direction. Picture Match Parts cannot [[jump]]. They are placed by exiting the parts. If a part is not mostly on the image, it resets back to the original position. If it is, the part can no longer be captured, and it disappears a few seconds after. Both Goomba and Mario parts appear in both games, so it is also important to choose the correct parts. Picture Match Parts are unable to leave the platform.


When the player is done placing parts, they can talk to the Toad again to start scoring. The camera returns to the overhead position, and all of the placed Picture Match Parts reappear one after the other. [[Point]]s are earned by placing the Picture Match Parts in similar positions and orientations to the original image. A score of at least 60 points passes, and the Toad gives Mario a [[Power Moon]]. In the Cloud Kingdom, it is the "[[List of Power Moons in the Cloud Kingdom#Picture Match: Basically a Goomba|Picture Match: Basically a Goomba]]" Power Moon. In the Mushroom Kingdom, it is the "[[List of Power Moons in the Mushroom Kingdom#Picture Match: Basically Mario|Picture Match: Basically Mario]]" Power Moon.  
When the player is done placing parts, they can talk to the Toad again to start scoring. The camera returns to the overhead position, and all of the placed Picture Match Parts reappear one after the other. [[Point]]s are earned by placing the Picture Match Parts in similar positions and orientations to the original image. A score of at least 60 points passes, and the Toad gives Mario a [[Power Moon]]. In the Cloud Kingdom, it is the [[List of Power Moons in the Cloud Kingdom#Picture Match: Basically a Goomba|Picture Match: Basically a Goomba]] Power Moon In the Mushroom Kingdom, it is the [[List of Power Moons in the Mushroom Kingdom#Picture Match: Basically Mario|Picture Match: Basically Mario]] Power Moon.  


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There is a more difficult version of both Picture Match minigames. These versions are available only after the player completes the initial version of each minigame. In addition, to play the Cloud Kingdom version, the player must activate the kingdom's [[Moon Rock]]. In this version, all colors and outlines of the picture except for the outermost outline fade out soon after the minigame starts, leaving the picture as a blank white silhouette. The colors and outlines return during the transition to judging. The passing score is increased to a minimum of 80 points. If this is completed, Mario receives another Power Moon. In the Cloud Kingdom, it is the "[[List of Power Moons in the Cloud Kingdom#Picture Match: A Stellar Goomba!|Picture Match: A Stellar Goomba!]]" Power Moon. In the Mushroom Kingdom, it is the "[[List of Power Moons in the Mushroom Kingdom#Picture Match: A Stellar Mario!|Picture Match: A Stellar Mario!]]" Power Moon. There is no way to play the first version of the minigame again without creating a new save file.
There is a more difficult version of both Picture Match minigames. These versions are available only after the player completes the initial version of each minigame. In addition, to play the Cloud Kingdom version, the player must activate the kingdom's [[Moon Rock]]. In this version, all colors and outlines of the picture except for the outermost outline fade out soon after the minigame starts, leaving the picture as a blank white silhouette. The colors and outlines return during the transition to judging. The passing score is increased to a minimum of 80 points. If this is completed, Mario receives another Power Moon. In the Cloud Kingdom, it is the [[List of Power Moons in the Cloud Kingdom#Picture Match: A Stellar Goomba!|Picture Match: A Stellar Goomba!]] Power Moon. In the Mushroom Kingdom, it is the [[List of Power Moons in the Mushroom Kingdom#Picture Match: A Stellar Mario!|Picture Match: A Stellar Mario!]] Power Moon. There is no way to play the first version of the minigame again without creating a new save file.


The background music that plays in the Picture Match areas is a rendition of "[[Spinning Slots]]" from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.
The background music that plays in the Picture Match areas is a rendition of "[[Spinning Slots]]" from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''.

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