Jigsaw Jumble

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This article is about a minigame from Mario Party 9. For the puzzles on the Play Nintendo website, sometimes referred to as "Jigsaw Jumbles", see List of Play Nintendo puzzles.
Jigsaw Jumble
Jigsaw Jumble
Mario Party 9
Jigsaw Jumble from Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party: The Top 100
Appears in Mario Party 9
Mario Party: The Top 100
Type Free-for-All minigame
Initial record 0:30.00
Music track Think About It (Mario Party 9)
Come On, Chop-Chop! (Mario Party: The Top 100)
Music sample
Mario Party 9:

Mario Party: The Top 100:

Jigsaw Jumble is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9 and Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name is a pun on "jigsaw puzzle."

Introduction[edit]

The first puzzle is already in front of the player. The possible pieces to complete it fall from above, after which the screen splits to show all players.

Gameplay[edit]

Players must select the missing puzzle piece to complete puzzles until all five are solved. For every round, the number of choices increases by one, starting with four. If the player places an incorrect piece, it simply flies away. The puzzle pictures are a Bob-omb, Boo, Buzzy Beetle, Chain Chomp, Cheep Cheep, Fire Flower, Spiny, Green Shell, Mushroom, and Koopa Troopa (The Top 100). The first player to finish all five puzzles wins. If five minutes pass, and if at least one player has not finished all of the puzzles, all players automatically get last place.

In Time Attack, the bonus objective is to complete five puzzles without trying to place an incorrect piece.

Ending[edit]

The player who completes the puzzles fastest gets a golden frame for the last puzzle. Second place gets a silver frame, and third place gets a bronze frame. No frame is given to the player in last place whether or not they finish the last puzzle.

Controls[edit]

Mario Party 9[edit]

  • "Point the Wii Remote at the piece you want to take, and press and hold A Button. While still holding A Button, move the piece to the missing area and release A Button."

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Stylus: Touch and drag pieces

In-game text[edit]

Mario Party 9[edit]

  • Rules"Find the missing piece in each of the five puzzles. Be the first to complete them all to win!"

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Description"Find and place the right pieces to be the first to finish 5 puzzles!"
  • On-screen"Place the right pieces!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 連続ジグソーパズル[?]
Renzoku jigusōpazuru
Serial Jigsaw Puzzles
Chinese 連續拼圖[?]
Liánxù pīntú
Serial Jigsaw Puzzles
Dutch Het laatste stukje[?] The last piece
French Pièces maîtresses[?] Trump pieces (also means "centerpiece")
German Puzzleflink[?] Puzzle Quick
Italian Il tassello giusto[?] The right tile
Spanish La pieza justa[?] The Right Piece