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{{italic title|Space (''Mario Party'' series)}}
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[[File:MP5Art.jpg|thumb|203px|[[Princess Daisy]] on top of a [[Blue Space]].]]
[[File:MP4 Daisy Chomp Call Artwork.jpg|thumb|203px|[[Princess Daisy]] on top of a [[Blue Space]]]]
{{quote|Different spaces have very different effects! Fortune! Or disaster! Anything goes!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}}
{{quote|Different spaces have very different effects! Fortune! Or disaster! Anything goes!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}}


'''Spaces''' are marked areas that appear throughout game boards in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. When stopped on, they will cause an event to occur which can range from benefiting the player to causing a massive event in the board. Depending on the number rolled by the [[Dice Block]], they can be stopped on or passed. There are some Spaces which cannot be stopped on, such as the [[Star Space]]. Spaces are capable of holding four characters at once.
'''Spaces''' are marked areas that appear throughout game [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]s in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. When stopped on, they will cause an event to occur, which can range from benefiting the player to causing a massive event in the board. Depending on the number rolled by the [[Dice Block]], they can be stopped on or passed. There are some spaces that cannot be stopped on, such as the [[Star Space]]. More than one character can stop on a space.


Throughout the ''Mario Party'' series there have been several different spaces. Some are recurring, but there are some that only appear in certain games. The shapes of the Spaces have also changed throughout the series, ranging from circular shape to hexagonal. Almost all Spaces have special features. The most common spaces that have appeared in nearly every ''Mario Party'' game are the [[Blue Space]]s and [[Red Space]]s, which add three coins and subtract three coins respectively.
Throughout the ''Mario Party'' series, there have been several different spaces. Some are recurring, but there are some that appear only in certain games. The shapes of the spaces have also changed throughout the series, ranging from circular to hexagonal. Almost all spaces have special features. The most common spaces that have appeared in nearly every ''Mario Party'' game are the [[Blue Space]]s and [[Red Space]]s, which add three [[coin]]s and subtract three coins, respectively.
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==List of Spaces==
 
This list shows which Spaces have appeared during the ''Mario Party'' series. * means the space cannot be stopped on.
==List of spaces==
{| class=sortable align=center  style="text-align:center" width=80% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial;"
This list shows which spaces have appeared during the ''Mario Party'' series. * means the space cannot be stopped on.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! width="1%" |Image
! width="1%" |Image
! width="12%" |Space
! width="12%" |Space
! width="12%" |First Appearance
! width="12%" |First appearance
! width="12%" |Latest Appearance
! width="12%" |Latest appearance
! width="30%" |Rarity
! width="30%" |Rarity
! width="30%" |Description
! width="30%" |Description
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:SpaceBlueMP8.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Blue_Space_Superstars.png|60px]]
|[[Blue Space]]
|[[Blue Space]]
|''[[Mario Party]]''
|''[[Mario Party]]''
|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]''
|Common  
|Common  
|Gives 3 [[Coin]]s. In ''Mario Party 9'' it gives the player a special [[Dice Block]].
|Gives 3 [[coin]]s. In ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', also serves as a safe space in [[Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain]].
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:SpaceRedMP8.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Red_Space_Superstars.png|60px]]
|[[Red Space]]
|[[Red Space]]
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party''
|''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|Semi-Common
|Semi-common
|Takes 3 Coins away
|Takes 3 coins away. In ''Mario Party: Island Tour'', it also serves as a danger space in Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MP9_Happening_Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Event Space 11.png|50px]]
|[[Event Space]]
|[[Event Space]]
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party''
|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|Semi-Common
|Semi-common
|Starts board event, differs on each board.
|Starts a board event; the event differs on each board, and most boards in the series have multiple events that are tied to separate Event Spaces.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:SpaceFortune.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Chance Time Superstars.png|60px]]
|[[Miracle Space]]
|[[Chance Time Space]]
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party''
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|Rare
|Rare
|[[Chance Time]] mini-game occurs
|A [[Chance Time]] event occurs.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:Capsule_Space1.JPG|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Capsule_Space1.jpg|50px]]
|[[Mushroom Space]]
|[[Mushroom Space]]
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party''
|''[[Mario Party 5]]
|''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|Uncommon  
|Uncommon  
|Gives a second [[Dice Block]], or let one who stops at it skip one's turn. In ''Mario Party 4'', players choose a big or small box to get a [[Mega Mushroom]] or [[Mini Mushroom]], but the size of the box does not affect what mushroom they get. In ''Mario Party 5'', players can receive a [[Golden Mushroom]] or a [[Cursed Mushroom]] that will affect their dice roll on the next turn.
|In ''Mario Party'', this space either gives a second [[Dice Block]] to extend the turn of the player who stopped on it, or makes that player skip their next turn, depending on the result of a roulette block. In ''Mario Party 4'', players can choose a big or small box to get a [[Mega Mushroom]] or [[Mini Mushroom]], but the size of the box does not always correspond to what mushroom they get. In ''Mario Party 5'', players can receive a [[Super Mushroom]] or a [[Cursed Mushroom]] that will affect their dice roll on the next turn.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MP9_Bowser_Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Bowser_Space_Superstars.png|60px]]
|[[Bowser Space]]
|[[Bowser Space]]
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party: Island Tour''
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|Rare
|Rare
|[[Bowser]] will appear and cause a generally negative effect
|[[Bowser]] appears and causes an event, usually negative for the player who lands on the space.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MiniGameSpaceMP3_Duel.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP10 SpaceMinigame.png|50px]]
|[[Minigame Space]]
|[[Minigame Space]]
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party 6
|''[[Mario Party 10]]''
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|[[Minigame]] can be played
|A [[minigame]] can be played.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:SpaceStar.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP10 SpaceStar.png|50px]]
|[[Star Space]]*
|[[Star Space]]*
|''Mario Party''
|''Mario Party''
|''[[Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher]]
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
||Only one on a board unless a last five turns event adds more star spaces in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
||Only one per board, unless a last five turns event adds more star spaces in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
|[[Star]] can be bought for 20 Coins; only 1 per game board.  
|[[Star]]s can be bought for a number of coins that varies between game and board.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:Capsule_Space5.JPG|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Bank_Space_Superstars.png|60px]]
|[[Bank Space]]
|[[Bank Space]]
|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
|''[[Mario Party 2]]''
|''Mario Party 5
|''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|Anyone who passes it must pay 5 Coins, and it will be stored in the bank. The one who stops at it gets all the stored Coins
|Players who pass it must pay 5 coins which will be stored in the bank. The one who stops on it gets all the stored coins.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:ItemSpace_MP3.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Item_Space_Superstars.png|60px]]
|[[Item Space]]
|[[Item Space]]
|''Mario Party 2''
|''Mario Party 2''
|''[[Mario Party 3]]
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|Semi-Common
|Semi-common
|An [[Minigame|Item Mini-Game]] starts
|An Item minigame starts. In ''Mario Party: Island Tour'', it gives the player an item.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MP9_Competition_Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Battle Space.png|50px]]
|[[Battle Space]]
|[[Battle Space]]
|''Mario Party 2''
|''Mario Party 2''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Semi-Common (Mario Party 2, 3, and 9)<br>Rare (Mario Party 4 & 6)
|Semi-common (''Mario Party 2'', ''3'', and ''9'')<br>Rare (''Mario Party 4'' and ''6'')
|A [[Minigame|Battle Mini-Game]] starts
|A Battle minigame starts.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:GameGuySpace_MP3.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:GameGuySpace_MP3.png|50px]]
|[[Game Guy Space]]
|[[Game Guy Space]]
|''Mario Party 3''
| colspan=2 align=center |''[[Mario Party 3]]''
|''Mario Party 3
|Rare
|Rare
|A [[Game Guy]] game starts
|A [[Game Guy]] minigame starts.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MP3_BasicSpace.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP3_BasicSpace.png|50px]]
|[[Basic Space]]
|[[Basic Space]]
|''Mario Party 3'' (Duel Mode only)
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 3'' (Duel Mode only)
|''Mario Party 3
|Common
|Common
|The one who stops at it will claim it as [[Character Space|his or her own space]]. Owners get 5 Coins, and others must pay Coins to the Owner.
|The one who stops on it will claim it as [[Character Space|their own space]]. Owners get 5 coins, and others must pay coins to the Owner.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MP3_ReverseSpace.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Back Space.png|50px]]
|[[Back Space]]
|[[Back Space (random)|Back Space]]
|''Mario Party 3'' (Duel Mode only)
|''Mario Party 3'' (Duel Mode only)
|''Mario Party 3
|''Mario Party 10''
|Rare
|Rare
|The one who stops at it must roll a Dice Block, and the number thrown is the number of spaces going backwards
|The one who stops on it must roll a Dice Block, and then travel that number of spaces backwards.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MP3_Power-upSpace.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP3 Power Up Space.png|50px]]
|[[Power-up Space]]
|[[Power Up Space]]
|''Mario Party 3'' (Duel Mode only)
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 3'' (Duel Mode only)
|''Mario Party 3
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|If landed on, doubles the stats of the player's partners
|Doubles the stats of the player's partners.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:SpaceWarp.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:SpaceWarp.png|50px]]
|[[Warp Space]]
|[[Warp Space (Mario Party 4)|Warp Space]]
|''[[Mario Party 4]]''
|''[[Mario Party 4]]''
|''Mario Party 4
|''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|Uncommon  
|Uncommon  
|The one who stops at it warps to another player
|Warps whoever stops on it to another player's position.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MP9_DK_Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9_DK_Space.png|50px]]
|[[DK Space]]
|[[DK Space]]
|''Mario Party 5''
|''Mario Party 5''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Rare
|Rare
|[[Donkey Kong]] will appear and cause a positive effect
|[[Donkey Kong]] will appear and cause a positive event.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MPDSDuelSpace.PNG|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MPDSDuelSpace.png|50px]]
|[[Duel Space]]
|[[Duel Space]]
|''Mario Party 5''
|''Mario Party 5''
|''Mario Party DS
|''Mario Party DS''
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|A Duel Mini-Game starts
|A Duel minigame starts.
|-
| align=center | [[File:SpaceMushroom-MP5.png|50px]]
|[[Capsule Space]]
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 5''
|Semi-common
|Its function depends on the [[Orb|Capsule]] placed on it.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:Space Mario MP7.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Space Mario MP7.png|50px]]
|[[Character Space]]
|[[Character Space]]
|''Mario Party 6''
|''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|''Mario Party 7
|''Mario Party 7''
|Semi Common
|Semi-common
|Depends on the [[Orb]] placed on it. Owner gets 5 or 15 coins when landed on
|Depends on the [[Orb]] placed on it, and the owner gets 5 coins if landed on.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:Orb_Space.JPG|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:SpaceOrb.png|50px]]
|[[Orb Space]]*
|[[Orb Space]]*
|''Mario Party 6''
|''Mario Party 6''
|''[[Mario Party 7]]
|''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|Any passing players gets an [[Orb]].  
|Any passing players get an [[Orb]].
|-
|[[File:SpaceZtar.png|50px]]
|[[Shadow Star Space]]*
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 6''
|Only one per board
|The player is given a [[Ztar|Shadow Star]], which makes them lose a Star or 20 coins.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:Rare_Mini-Game_Space.JPG|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:SpaceRareMini-Game.png|50px]]
|[[Rare Mini-Game Space]]
|[[Rare Mini-Game Space]]
|''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
|''Mario Party 6
|Rare
|Rare
|Appears at the end of a Solo Board and will unlock a Rare Mini Game
|Appears at the end of a Solo Board and will unlock a Rare Mini-Game.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:4-Player_Space.JPG|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:4-Player Space.png|50px]]
|[[4-Player Space]]
|[[4-Player Space]]
|''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
|''Mario Party 6
|Uncommon  
|Uncommon  
|A 4-Player Minigame starts
|A 4-Player minigame starts.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:2-Vs.-2_Space.JPG|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:SpaceS-Vs-2 MP6.png|50px]]
|[[2-Vs-2 Space]]
|[[2-Vs-2 Space]]
|''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
|''Mario Party 6
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|A 2-Vs-2 Minigame starts
|A 2-vs-2 minigame starts.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MP6_1-vs-3Space.gif|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 1-Vs-3 Space Sprite.png|50px]]
|[[1-Vs-3 Space]]
|[[1-Vs-3 Space]]
|''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
|''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
|Mario Party 6
|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|A 1-Vs-3 Minigame starts
|A 1-vs-3 minigame starts.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:Space KoopaKid MP7.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Space KoopaKid MP7.png|50px]]
|[[Koopa Kid Space]]
|[[Koopa Kid Space]]
|''Mario Party 6'' (Solo Boards only)
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 7''
|''Mario Party 7
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|Character Spaces thrown by [[Koopa Kid]]s with a [[Koopa Kid Orb]].  When players land on it, Koopa Kid appears and causes an event that may hinder or help the player.
|Character Spaces thrown by [[Koopa Kid]]s with a [[Koopa Kid Orb]].  When players land on it, Koopa Kid appears and causes an event that may hinder or help the player.
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| align=center | [[File:SpaceMic.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:SpaceMic.png|50px]]
|[[Mic Space]]
|[[Mic Space]]
|''Mario Party 7''
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 7''
|''Mario Party 7
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|A Mic Minigame starts
|A Mic minigame starts.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:SpaceLucky.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:Lucky_Space_Superstars.png|60px]]
|[[Lucky Space]]
|[[Lucky Space]]
|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|Rare
|Rare
|The one who stops at it goes to a secret, very fortunate path, with at the end (on most boards) a [[Star]]. In Mario Party 9 the player goes to an event depending on where the lucky space was.
|In ''Mario Party 8'', any player who stops on this space takes a detour to a secret, very fortunate path, with at the end (on most boards) a [[Star]]. In ''Mario Party 9'' and ''10'', the player goes to an event where they can win [[Mini Star]]s. In ''Super Mario Party'', ''Mario Party Superstars'' and ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', the player spins a roulette wheel to receive a positive effect (similar to [[Spin Space]]s from ''Mario Party 9'').
|-
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MPA_DiceSpace.gif|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MPDSFriendSpace.png|50px]]
|[[Dice Block Space]]
|''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|''Mario Party Advance
|Semi Common
|Players can roll another die
|-
| align=center | [[Image:MPDSFriendSpace.PNG|50px]]
|[[Friend Space]]
|[[Friend Space]]
|''Mario Party DS''
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party DS''
|''Mario Party DS
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|Two players get each 5 Coins
|Two players get each 5 coins (the second one being selected by the player who landed on the space).
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Special Dice Block Space.png|50px]]
|[[Special Dice Block Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 10''
|Semi-common
|Players can roll another die. In ''Mario Party 9'' and ''Mario Party 10'', it gives the player a special [[Dice Block]].
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Green Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Green Space.png|50px]]
|[[Green Space (Mario Party 9)|Green Space]]
|[[Green Space]]
|''Mario Party 9
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party: Island Tour
|''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|Common
|Common
|Does nothing
|Does nothing. Acts as the start space in ''Super Mario Party''.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Forward Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Dash Space.png|50px]]
|[[Dash Space]]
|[[Dash Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 10''
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|Allows the Captain to roll again
|Allows the Captain to roll again.
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Reverse Space.png|50px]]
|[[Back Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Rare
|Allows the player to roll again, but move in reverse
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Alternate Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Shuffle Space.png|50px]]
|[[Shuffle Space]]
|[[Shuffle Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 10''
|Uncommon
|Uncommon
|Shuffles the turn order
|Shuffles the turn order.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Unlucky Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:SMPJ Unlucky Space.png|60px]]
|[[Unlucky Space]]
|[[Unlucky Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|Rare
|Rare
|Triggers an unlucky event
|Triggers an unlucky event.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 +1MiniStar Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Plus 1 Mini Star Space.png|50px]]
|[[Mini Star Space]]
|[[Mini Star Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Rare
|Rare
|Gives the player 1,2,3 or 5 [[Mini Star]]s (depending on the number on the space)
|Gives the player 1, 2, 3, or 5 [[Mini Star]]s (depending on the number on the space).
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 +1MiniZtars Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Plus 1 Mini Ztar Space.png|50px]]
|[[Mini Ztar Space]]
|[[Mini Ztar Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Rare
|Rare
|Gives the player 1,2,3 or 5 [[Mini Ztar]]s (depending on the number on the space)
|Gives the player 1, 2, 3, or 5 [[Mini Ztar]]s (depending on the number on the space).
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 VS Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 VS Space.png|50px]]
|[[Free-for-All Space]]
|[[Free-for-All Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party: Island Tour''
|''Mario Party 10''
|Semi-common
|Semi-common
|Triggers a Free-for-all minigame
|Triggers a Free-for-all minigame.
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 1vs2.png|50px]]
|[[1-Vs-3 Space|1-vs-Rival Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Uncommon
|Triggers a 1-vs-Rival minigame
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Bowser Jr Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Bowser Jr Space.png|50px]]
|[[Bowser Jr. Space]]
|[[Bowser Jr. Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 10''
|Rare
|Rare
|Triggers a Bowser Jr. minigame
|Triggers a Bowser Jr. minigame. In ''Mario Party 10'', it triggers a Bowser Jr. event.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Captain Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Captain Space.png|50px]]
|[[Captain Event Space]]
|[[Captain Event Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Rare
|Rare
|Triggers a Captain Event for the board
|Triggers a Captain Event for the board.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Boss Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Boss Space.png|50px]]
|[[Boss Battle Space]]
|[[Boss Battle Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 10''
|2 per board
|Two per board
|Triggers a Boss minigame
|Triggers a Boss minigame.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 +2 Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Plus 2 Magma Space.png|50px]]
|[[Magma Space]]
|[[Magma Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Common, only appears in [[Magma Mine]].
|Common
|Raises the lava level by 2, 3, or 4, depending on the number on the space.
|Raises the lava level by 2,3 or 4 (depending on the number on the space). This space is only available on the board, ''Magma Mine''.
|-
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Jackpot5 Space.png|50px]]
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Jackpot5 Space.png|50px]]
|[[Jackpot+ Space]]
|[[Jackpot+ Space]]
|''Mario Party 9''
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 9''
|''Mario Party 9''
|Common, only appears in [[Bowser Station]].
|Adds 5 or 8 Mini Stars to the Jackpot Machine, depending on the number on the space.
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP9 Spin Space.png|50px]]
|[[Spin Space]]
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 9''
|Common
|Causes one of many effects to happen, generally positive to the player that lands on it, determined by a roulette.
|-
| align=center | [[File:MPIT SpacePiranhaPlant.png|50px]]
|[[Piranha Plant Space]]
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party: Island Tour''
|Rare
|Causes a [[Piranha Plant]] to spit the player back a random number of spaces.
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP10 SpaceSteal.png|50px]]
|[[Steal Space]]
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 10''
|Rare
|Triggers an event where a player steals Mini Stars from a opponent.
|-
| align=center | [[File:MP10 SpaceBoo.png|50px]]
|[[Boo Space]]
| colspan=2 align=center |''Mario Party 10''
|Uncommon, only appears in [[Haunted Trail]].
|Triggers a Boo Change event, where the [[Boo]] is passed onto an opponent.
|-
| align=center | [[File:SMP Bad Luck Space.png|50px]]
|[[Bad Luck Space]]
| colspan=2 align=center |''Super Mario Party''
|Semi-common
|Penalizes the player who lands on it as determined by a roulette.
|-
| align=center | [[File:SpaceExtraBadLuck.png|50px]]
|[[Extra Bad Luck Space]]
| colspan=2 align=center |''Super Mario Party''
|Semi-common
|Penalizes the player who lands on it as determined by a roulette. Worse than the [[Bad Luck Space]].
|-
| align=center | [[File:SpaceAlly.png|50px]]
|[[Ally Space]]
| colspan=2 align=center |''Super Mario Party''
|Common
|Common
|Adds 5 or 8 Mini Stars to the Jackpot Machine (depending on the number on the space)This space is only available on the board Bowser Station.
|Allows the player to receive an ally.
|-
| align=center | [[File:Versus Space Superstars.png|60px]]
|[[VS Space]]
|''Super Mario Party''
|''Super Mario Party Jamboree''
|Semi-common
|Allows the players to duel amongst each other.
|}
|}
==Trivia==
[[File:MPIT DisabledSpace.png|thumb|250px|A disabled [[Item Space]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''.]]
*In ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' and ''Mario Party 10'', a space will be covered by a large, semi-transparent gray prohibition mark and not have any effect when landed on if a player had previously landed on a space which moved them, was moved by a [[Setback Shell]], [[Backwards Bill]], [[Crazy Kamek]], or [[Chaos Kamek]] in ''Mario Party: Island Tour'', or rolled a zero with a [[0-1 Dice Block]] in ''Mario Party 10''.
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Latest revision as of 22:01, October 29, 2024

“Different spaces have very different effects! Fortune! Or disaster! Anything goes!”
MC Ballyhoo, Mario Party 8

Spaces are marked areas that appear throughout game boards in the Mario Party series. When stopped on, they will cause an event to occur, which can range from benefiting the player to causing a massive event in the board. Depending on the number rolled by the Dice Block, they can be stopped on or passed. There are some spaces that cannot be stopped on, such as the Star Space. More than one character can stop on a space.

Throughout the Mario Party series, there have been several different spaces. Some are recurring, but there are some that appear only in certain games. The shapes of the spaces have also changed throughout the series, ranging from circular to hexagonal. Almost all spaces have special features. The most common spaces that have appeared in nearly every Mario Party game are the Blue Spaces and Red Spaces, which add three coins and subtract three coins, respectively.

List of spaces[edit]

This list shows which spaces have appeared during the Mario Party series. * means the space cannot be stopped on.

Image Space First appearance Latest appearance Rarity Description
A Blue Space in Mario Party Superstars Blue Space Mario Party Super Mario Party Jamboree Common Gives 3 coins. In Mario Party: Island Tour, also serves as a safe space in Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain.
A Red Space in Mario Party Superstars Red Space Mario Party Super Mario Party Jamboree Semi-common Takes 3 coins away. In Mario Party: Island Tour, it also serves as a danger space in Banzai Bill's Mad Mountain.
The Event Space from Super Mario Party Event Space Mario Party Super Mario Party Jamboree Semi-common Starts a board event; the event differs on each board, and most boards in the series have multiple events that are tied to separate Event Spaces.
The Chance Time Space from Mario Party Superstars Chance Time Space Mario Party Super Mario Party Jamboree Rare A Chance Time event occurs.
Capsule Space1.jpg Mushroom Space Mario Party Mario Party 5 Uncommon In Mario Party, this space either gives a second Dice Block to extend the turn of the player who stopped on it, or makes that player skip their next turn, depending on the result of a roulette block. In Mario Party 4, players can choose a big or small box to get a Mega Mushroom or Mini Mushroom, but the size of the box does not always correspond to what mushroom they get. In Mario Party 5, players can receive a Super Mushroom or a Cursed Mushroom that will affect their dice roll on the next turn.
A Bowser Space in Mario Party Superstars Bowser Space Mario Party Super Mario Party Jamboree Rare Bowser appears and causes an event, usually negative for the player who lands on the space.
Minigame Space from Mario Party 10 Minigame Space Mario Party Mario Party 10 Uncommon A minigame can be played.
Star from Mario Party 10 Star Space* Mario Party Super Mario Party Jamboree Only one per board, unless a last five turns event adds more star spaces in Mario Party 5. Stars can be bought for a number of coins that varies between game and board.
The Bank Space from Mario Party Superstars Bank Space Mario Party 2 Mario Party Superstars Uncommon Players who pass it must pay 5 coins which will be stored in the bank. The one who stops on it gets all the stored coins.
An Item Space in Mario Party Superstars Item Space Mario Party 2 Super Mario Party Jamboree Semi-common An Item minigame starts. In Mario Party: Island Tour, it gives the player an item.
Competition Space Battle Space Mario Party 2 Mario Party 9 Semi-common (Mario Party 2, 3, and 9)
Rare (Mario Party 4 and 6)
A Battle minigame starts.
GameGuySpace MP3.png Game Guy Space Mario Party 3 Rare A Game Guy minigame starts.
Basic Space Basic Space Mario Party 3 (Duel Mode only) Common The one who stops on it will claim it as their own space. Owners get 5 coins, and others must pay coins to the Owner.
Back Space Back Space Mario Party 3 (Duel Mode only) Mario Party 10 Rare The one who stops on it must roll a Dice Block, and then travel that number of spaces backwards.
Power Up Space Power Up Space Mario Party 3 (Duel Mode only) Uncommon Doubles the stats of the player's partners.
Warp Space from Mario Party 4 Warp Space Mario Party 4 Mario Party: Island Tour Uncommon Warps whoever stops on it to another player's position.
MP9 DK Space.png DK Space Mario Party 5 Mario Party 9 Rare Donkey Kong will appear and cause a positive event.
Duel Space Duel Space Mario Party 5 Mario Party DS Uncommon A Duel minigame starts.
Mushroom Space sprite from Mario Party 5 Capsule Space Mario Party 5 Semi-common Its function depends on the Capsule placed on it.
This is a Mario Character Space from Mario Party 7. Character Space Mario Party 6 Mario Party 7 Semi-common Depends on the Orb placed on it, and the owner gets 5 coins if landed on.
Orb Space from Mario Party 6 Orb Space* Mario Party 6 Mario Party 7 Uncommon Any passing players get an Orb.
Shadow Star Space from Mario Party 6 Shadow Star Space* Mario Party 6 Only one per board The player is given a Shadow Star, which makes them lose a Star or 20 coins.
Rare Mini-Game Space from Mario Party 6 Rare Mini-Game Space Mario Party 6 (Solo Boards only) Rare Appears at the end of a Solo Board and will unlock a Rare Mini-Game.
4-Player Space from Mario Party 6 4-Player Space Mario Party 6 (Solo Boards only) Uncommon A 4-Player minigame starts.
2-Vs-2 Space from Mario Party 6 2-Vs-2 Space Mario Party 6 (Solo Boards only) Uncommon A 2-vs-2 minigame starts.
1-Vs-3 Space 1-Vs-3 Space Mario Party 6 (Solo Boards only) Mario Party 9 Uncommon A 1-vs-3 minigame starts.
The Koopa Kid Space from Mario Party 7 Koopa Kid Space Mario Party 7 Uncommon Character Spaces thrown by Koopa Kids with a Koopa Kid Orb. When players land on it, Koopa Kid appears and causes an event that may hinder or help the player.
Mic Space from Mario Party 7 Mic Space Mario Party 7 Uncommon A Mic minigame starts.
A Lucky Space in Mario Party Superstars Lucky Space Mario Party 8 Super Mario Party Jamboree Rare In Mario Party 8, any player who stops on this space takes a detour to a secret, very fortunate path, with at the end (on most boards) a Star. In Mario Party 9 and 10, the player goes to an event where they can win Mini Stars. In Super Mario Party, Mario Party Superstars and Super Mario Party Jamboree, the player spins a roulette wheel to receive a positive effect (similar to Spin Spaces from Mario Party 9).
Friend Space Friend Space Mario Party DS Uncommon Two players get each 5 coins (the second one being selected by the player who landed on the space).
Dice Space Special Dice Block Space Mario Party 9 Mario Party 10 Semi-common Players can roll another die. In Mario Party 9 and Mario Party 10, it gives the player a special Dice Block.
Green Space Green Space Mario Party 9 Super Mario Party Common Does nothing. Acts as the start space in Super Mario Party.
Forward Space Dash Space Mario Party 9 Mario Party 10 Uncommon Allows the Captain to roll again.
Shuffle Space Shuffle Space Mario Party 9 Mario Party 10 Uncommon Shuffles the turn order.
Unlucky Space Unlucky Space Mario Party 9 Super Mario Party Jamboree Rare Triggers an unlucky event.
MP9 Plus 1 Mini Star Space.png Mini Star Space Mario Party 9 Rare Gives the player 1, 2, 3, or 5 Mini Stars (depending on the number on the space).
MP9 Plus 1 Mini Ztar Space.png Mini Ztar Space Mario Party 9 Rare Gives the player 1, 2, 3, or 5 Mini Ztars (depending on the number on the space).
Free-for-All Space Free-for-All Space Mario Party 9 Mario Party 10 Semi-common Triggers a Free-for-all minigame.
Bowser Jr. Space Bowser Jr. Space Mario Party 9 Mario Party 10 Rare Triggers a Bowser Jr. minigame. In Mario Party 10, it triggers a Bowser Jr. event.
Captain Event Space Captain Event Space Mario Party 9 Rare Triggers a Captain Event for the board.
Boss Space Boss Battle Space Mario Party 9 Mario Party 10 Two per board Triggers a Boss minigame.
MP9 Plus 2 Magma Space.png Magma Space Mario Party 9 Common, only appears in Magma Mine. Raises the lava level by 2, 3, or 4, depending on the number on the space.
MP9 Jackpot5 Space.png Jackpot+ Space Mario Party 9 Common, only appears in Bowser Station. Adds 5 or 8 Mini Stars to the Jackpot Machine, depending on the number on the space.
Spin Space Spin Space Mario Party 9 Common Causes one of many effects to happen, generally positive to the player that lands on it, determined by a roulette.
Piranha Plant Space from Mario Party: Island Tour Piranha Plant Space Mario Party: Island Tour Rare Causes a Piranha Plant to spit the player back a random number of spaces.
MP10 SpaceSteal.png Steal Space Mario Party 10 Rare Triggers an event where a player steals Mini Stars from a opponent.
MP10 SpaceBoo.png Boo Space Mario Party 10 Uncommon, only appears in Haunted Trail. Triggers a Boo Change event, where the Boo is passed onto an opponent.
The Bad Luck Space from Super Mario Party Bad Luck Space Super Mario Party Semi-common Penalizes the player who lands on it as determined by a roulette.
Extra Bad Luck space from Super Mario Party Extra Bad Luck Space Super Mario Party Semi-common Penalizes the player who lands on it as determined by a roulette. Worse than the Bad Luck Space.
Ally Space from Super Mario Party Ally Space Super Mario Party Common Allows the player to receive an ally.
The VS Space in Mario Party Superstars VS Space Super Mario Party Super Mario Party Jamboree Semi-common Allows the players to duel amongst each other.

Trivia[edit]

  • In Mario Party: Island Tour and Mario Party 10, a space will be covered by a large, semi-transparent gray prohibition mark and not have any effect when landed on if a player had previously landed on a space which moved them, was moved by a Setback Shell, Backwards Bill, Crazy Kamek, or Chaos Kamek in Mario Party: Island Tour, or rolled a zero with a 0-1 Dice Block in Mario Party 10.