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Starview Peak
The icon for Starview Peak in Mario Kart World.
Information
Appears in Mario Kart World (2025)
Cup(s) Star Cup
Course map
Screenshot of Mario Kart World's Starview Peak's minimap

Starview Peak is the second race course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart World. It takes place in and around a building that resembles the Comet Observatory, located on top of an icy mountain in the snow region of the game's map.[1] Visually, the course is similar to Rosalina's Ice World from Mario Kart 7 and Ice Ice Outpost from Mario Kart 8.

Course layout

The course starts with a sequence of wide turns with smooth transitions. It starts off turning to the left, then gradually slopes upwards, then goes into a slight right turn, followed by a mildly sharper turn with two layers. The higher layer, on the outside of this turn, has several Dash Panels, while the lower layer has none. After this, there is a short fall down to a right turn, at the end of which is a Glide Ramp jump.

The next section is covered in shallow water, and has several rings with a snowflake design. The road here has a slight bend to the left leading into a right turn, with three rings to drive through. Another right turn follows shortly afterward, leading into a downhill with a ramp that gives a boost through a ring. One more right turn leads to a Glide Ramp. There are two rings that can be glided through on the way down to the final stretch, before crossing the finish line.[1]

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロゼッタてんもんだい[2]
Rozetta Tenmondai
Rosalina Observatory (compare with ほうきぼし天文台てんもんだい Hōkiboshi no Tenmondai, "Comet Observatory")

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