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Revision as of 21:14, September 30, 2019
Template:Worldbox World 7 is the seventh normal world of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels. After the Fake Bowser in World 7-4 has been defeated, players will gain access to the final normal World, which is World 8. This is the second world in the game to be set at night, following World 2.
Level information
Level | Preview | Summary |
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World 7-1 | File:World 7-1LL.png | The first level of World 7 is a relatively short level with pipes, platforms, and wind. |
World 7-2 | File:World 7-2LL.png | The second level of World 7 has several narrow platforms and Lakitu, with a puzzle the player needs to solve at the beginning. |
World 7-3 | File:World 7-3LL.png | The third level of World 7 has many Super Springs and spread out platforms. |
World 7-4 | The fourth level of World 7 is a castle with several narrow passageways. |
Gallery
Level maps
- World 7-1 TLL.png
World 7-1
- World 7-2 TLL.png
World 7-2
- World 7-3 TLL.png
World 7-3
- World 7-4 TLL.png
World 7-4