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[[File:MP9 1-10 Dice Block Screenshot.png|left|thumb|In-game appearance]]
[[File:MP9 1-10 Dice Block Screenshot.png|left|thumb|In-game appearance]]
A '''1-10 Dice Block''' is a special [[Dice Block]] that appears in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. As the name suggests, it is a Dice Block that rolls numbers one to ten, similar to the normal Dice Blocks from the previous eight ''Mario Party'' installments. These blocks are rarer than other types of Dice Block, as there is only a small or no chance of obtaining one from a [[Special Dice Block Space|Dice Block Space]] or a [[Spin Space]].
A '''1-10 Dice Block''' is a special [[Dice Block]] that appears in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. As the name suggests, it is a Dice Block that rolls 1-10, similar to the normal Dice Blocks from the previous eight ''Mario Party'' installments. These blocks are rarer than other types of Dice Block, as there is only a small or no chance of obtaining one from a [[Special Dice Block Space|Dice Block Space]] or a [[Spin Space]].


This type of Dice Block is shaped like an actual ten-sided die (a {{wp|pentagonal trapezohedron}}), unlike other Dice Blocks, which are cube-shaped.
This type of Dice Block is shaped like an actual ten-sided die (a {{wp|pentagonal trapezohedron}}), unlike other Dice Blocks, which are cube-shaped.

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