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'''World 2''' is the second world explored in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. This world is a yellow field of flowers and clovers with many blocks, hills, and a few mountains in the background. It has five levels, a [[Mystery Box]], and a [[Toad House]]. The boss of this world is Boom Boom. This is the only world to contain no locked levels.
'''World 2''' is the second world explored in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. This world is a yellow field of flowers and clovers with many blocks and hills and a few mountains in the background. It has five levels, a [[Mystery Box]], and a [[Toad House]]. The boss of this world is Boom Boom. This is the only world to contain no locked levels.


The following enemies first appear in World 2:
The following enemies first appear in World 2:

Revision as of 08:45, January 7, 2025

World 2
World 2 in Super Mario 3D Land
Game Super Mario 3D Land
Level(s) 5
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World 2 is the second world explored in Super Mario 3D Land. This world is a yellow field of flowers and clovers with many blocks and hills and a few mountains in the background. It has five levels, a Mystery Box, and a Toad House. The boss of this world is Boom Boom. This is the only world to contain no locked levels.

The following enemies first appear in World 2:

The four possible contents of this world's Mystery Box are:

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Trivia

  • The secret area with the coins in the shape of "3D" may be a reference to a secret area in Super Mario Bros. 3 where the coins are in the shape of the number three.
  • When Mario completes World 2-3, the original winning tune from Super Mario Bros. is played. This also plays at the end of Special 1-3.
  • World 5-2 was, during early builds, 2-5 as a reference to The Legend of Zelda series.