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Very rarely, only one or two petals appear. Following that, all the petals fall off immediately, resulting in the flower's face being unhappy and the "Loves Me Not" sounds playing. When all the petals fall off at once, no text is displayed.  
Very rarely, only one or two petals appear. Following that, all the petals fall off immediately, resulting in the flower's face being unhappy and the "Loves Me Not" sounds playing. When all the petals fall off at once, no text is displayed.  


Depending on what result the player gets, Yoshi reacts differently on the top screen. If the player receives a "Loves Me," Yoshi will be seen raising his arms in victory. If the player receives a "Loves Me Not," Yoshi will look down and be upset.
Depending on what result the player gets, Yoshi reacts differently on the top screen. If the player receives "Loves Me" or "Really Loves Me!", Yoshi will be seen raising his arms. If the player receives "Loves Me Not" or "Really Loves Me... Not!", Yoshi will look down.


The ''New Super Mario Bros.'' version of the game can be played against an opponent. The turn order is randomly chosen, and both players play in that order. Each player can pluck one to three petals at a time, with the goal being either to pluck the last petal if the result will be "Loves Me" or to force the other player to pick the last petal if the result will be "Loves Me Not." A player must pluck at least one petal on their turn. Getting "Really Loves Me!" earns the player one [[point]], whereas getting "Really Loves Me... Not!" causes them to lose one point. There can be three, five, or seven rounds. The player who has more points after that many rounds wins. When the game ends, Yoshi reacts, much like in the ''Super Mario 64 DS'' version. The winner can see Yoshi raising his arms in victory, while the loser sees Yoshi looking down, upset.
The ''New Super Mario Bros.'' version of the game can be played against an opponent. The turn order is randomly chosen, and both players play in that order. Each player can pluck one to three petals at a time, with the goal being either to pluck the last petal if the result will be "Loves Me" or to force the other player to pick the last petal if the result will be "Loves Me Not." A player must pluck at least one petal on their turn. Getting "Really Loves Me!" earns the player one [[point]], whereas getting "Really Loves Me... Not!" causes them to lose one point. There can be three, five, or seven rounds. The player who has more points after that many rounds wins. When the game ends, Yoshi reacts, much like in the ''Super Mario 64 DS'' version. The winner can see Yoshi doing his animation for when the player gets "Loves Me" or "Really Loves Me!" as a result, while the loser sees Yoshi doing his animation for when the player gets "Loves Me Not" or "Really Loves Me... Not!" as a result.


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