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'''Picture Match''' is a [[minigame]] featured in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It appears in the [[Cloud Kingdom]] and the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], and it involves replicating an image of a character as accurately as possible using [[capture|capturable]] objects called '''Picture Match Parts'''. A [[Toad (species)|Toad]] wearing a beret hosts both games, and the game is both started and concluded by talking to the Toads. In the Cloud Kingdom, the minigame is accessed through a [[Warp Pipe]] in the center of Nimbus Arena, and the image is of a [[Goomba]]. The parts involved are its eyes, eyebrows, and mouth. The Warp Pipe appears only after the player first completes [[Hat-to-Hat Combat]] and returns to the Cloud Kingdom. In the Mushroom Kingdom, the minigame is accessed by taking a [[Mini Rocket]] from near [[Goomba Woods]] into the sky, and the image is of [[Mario]]. The parts involved are his eyes, eyebrows, nose, mustache, and mouth.  
'''Picture Match''' is a [[minigame]] featured in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It appears in the [[Cloud Kingdom]] and the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], and it involves replicating an image of a character as accurately as possible using [[capture|capturable]] objects called '''Picture Match Parts'''. A [[Toad (species)|Toad]] wearing a beret hosts both games, and the game is both started and concluded by talking to the Toads. In the Cloud Kingdom, the minigame is accessed through a [[Warp Pipe]] in the center of [[Nimbus Arena]], and the image is of a [[Goomba]]. The parts involved are its eyes, eyebrows, and mouth. The Warp Pipe appears only after the player first completes [[Hat-to-Hat Combat]] and returns to the Cloud Kingdom. In the Mushroom Kingdom, the minigame is accessed by taking a [[Mini Rocket]] from near [[Goomba Woods]] into the sky, and the image is of [[Mario]]. The parts involved are his eyes, eyebrows, nose, mustache, and mouth.  


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.

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