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Template:Minigame-infobox Maths of Glory is a 2-vs.-2 minigame in Super Mario Party.
Gameplay
The minigame takes place near a river and place consisting solely of jigsaw pieces. Using multiplication, the two teams must combine their numbers to destroy the opposing castle within 5 rounds. Both castles have 50 jigsaw pieces each.
To destroy the castles, players hit slots with numbers ranging from 1 to 6, with 36 being the highest amount a team can get. The numbers on the slots are then multiplied for the cannons to fire the specified number of cannonballs at the castle.
To win, the team must either have more jigsaw pieces after five rounds, or demolish the opposing team's castle entirely.
Controls
- – Stop the Slot
In-game description
"Defeat your rivals with superior numbers!"
"Aim for the 6!"