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As the difficulty increases, more objects are produced at a faster rate. The player loses a chance (represented by a [[Wario Cap|hat]]) each time an object is misplaced; when the player loses all chances, or if the time runs out before the required number of objects are sorted, the minigame is lost. | As the difficulty increases, more objects are produced at a faster rate. The player loses a chance (represented by a [[Wario Cap|hat]]) each time an object is misplaced; when the player loses all chances, or if the time runs out before the required number of objects are sorted, the minigame is lost. | ||
After the minigame is encountered once in the main game, it becomes playable anytime in the third tab of the extras menu. Here, the player can choose to play it on one of the five difficulty levels, each of them requiring the player to sort a specific amount of objects in order to pass to the next level. | After the minigame is encountered and beaten once in the main game, it becomes playable anytime in the third tab of the extras menu. Here, the player can choose to play it on one of the five difficulty levels, each of them requiring the player to sort a specific amount of objects in order to pass to the next level. | ||
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