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'''Mathletes''' is is a 1-Vs.-3 Mini-Game from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:MathletesMP5.png|260px]]
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|type=1-vs.-3 Coin minigame
|time=10 seconds per turn
|track=Cheerful Studio
|sample=[[File:MP5 Cheerful Studio.oga]]
}}
'''Mathletes''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[coin]]-collecting [[minigame]] from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. Its name is a portmanteau of "math" and "athletes" and is {{wp|mathlete|used in real life}} to describe people who compete in mathematical competitions. This is the only minigame in ''Mario Party 5'' not to have in-game music other than the fanfare that plays at the start, "Cheerful Studio."


== Gameplay ==
==Gameplay==
Players must hit three [[Dice Block]]s to create a math equation that consists of two numbers from one through six and an operation symbol (+, –, or ×). The solo player hits all three blocks, while each member of the team hits one. The solution to the equation is the number of coins the solo player or each member of the team will receive. However, if the solo player or team makes an equation that equals zero (e.g., 5 – 5), they simply receive no coins. The same result occurs with a negative number (e.g., 3 – 4). The highest number of coins one can receive from this minigame is 36 (6 × 6).


This a coin bounus game, where the players hit [[Dice Block]]s to show a math problem. The players got coins equal to the equation. The Dice blocks on the left and right showed numbers from 1-6, and the block in the middle showed a +, -, and x. The threesome hit one block each, while the one moved around to hit all of them in any order.
==Controls==
===Solo (1 player)===
*{{button|gcn|Stick}} – Move (left/right)
*{{button|gcn|A}} – [[Jump]]


{{Mario Party 5}}
===Group (3 players)===
*{{button|gcn|A}} – Jump


[[Category: Mini-games]]
==In-game text==
[[Category: Mario Party 5 mini-games]]
*'''Rules''' – ''"Form a mathematical equation by hitting three dice blocks. The equation sets the number of coins for each player (or team)."''
* '''Advice''' – ''"The middle dice block sets the math sign and can alter the outcome drastically!"''
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=いただき!コインショー
|JpnR=Itadaki! Koin Shō
|JpnM=Receive the Coin Show!
|Spa=Las cuentas claras
|SpaM=Exact Calculations
|Fre=Logique des Dés
|FreM=Logic of Dice
|Ger=Mathe-Athleten
|GerM=Mathletes
|Ita=Dai i numeri
|ItaM=Give the numbers; it's also an expression that means "you are going crazy"
}}
 
{{MP5 minigames}}
[[Category:1-vs-3 minigames]]
[[Category:Bonus minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 17:34, February 10, 2025

Mathletes
Mathletes from Mario Party 5
Appears in Mario Party 5
Type 1-vs.-3 Coin minigame
Time limit 10 seconds per turn
Music track Cheerful Studio
Music sample

Mathletes is a 1-vs.-3 coin-collecting minigame from Mario Party 5. Its name is a portmanteau of "math" and "athletes" and is used in real life to describe people who compete in mathematical competitions. This is the only minigame in Mario Party 5 not to have in-game music other than the fanfare that plays at the start, "Cheerful Studio."

Gameplay[edit]

Players must hit three Dice Blocks to create a math equation that consists of two numbers from one through six and an operation symbol (+, –, or ×). The solo player hits all three blocks, while each member of the team hits one. The solution to the equation is the number of coins the solo player or each member of the team will receive. However, if the solo player or team makes an equation that equals zero (e.g., 5 – 5), they simply receive no coins. The same result occurs with a negative number (e.g., 3 – 4). The highest number of coins one can receive from this minigame is 36 (6 × 6).

Controls[edit]

Solo (1 player)[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move (left/right)
  • A ButtonJump

Group (3 players)[edit]

  • A Button – Jump

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Form a mathematical equation by hitting three dice blocks. The equation sets the number of coins for each player (or team)."
  • Advice"The middle dice block sets the math sign and can alter the outcome drastically!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いただき!コインショー[?]
Itadaki! Koin Shō
Receive the Coin Show!
French Logique des Dés[?] Logic of Dice
German Mathe-Athleten[?] Mathletes
Italian Dai i numeri[?] Give the numbers; it's also an expression that means "you are going crazy"
Spanish Las cuentas claras[?] Exact Calculations