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A '''Time Block''' is a type of block that appears in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. The Time Block is a purple block that has a spinning dial on the front of it. When [[Mario]] hits a Time Block, it adds ten seconds of time back onto the [[Time Limit]]. After Mario uses a Time Block, it becomes an [[Empty Block]]. They are rare, and only appear in [[Sky-High Lifts and Leaps!]], [[Cutting-Edge Spire]], [[Boohind Lock and Key]], [[Switch Ghost House]], [[Scuttlebug Forest]], and [[Scaredy Rat Race]].
A '''Time Block''' is a type of block that appears in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. The Time Block is a purple block that has a spinning dial on the front of it. When [[Mario]] hits a Time Block, it adds ten seconds of time back onto the [[Time Limit]]. After Mario uses a Time Block, it becomes an [[Empty Block]]. They are rare, and only appear in [[Sky-High Lifts and Leaps!]], [[Cutting-Edge Spire]], [[Boohind Lock and Key]], [[Switch Ghost House]], [[Scuttlebug Forest]], and [[Scaredy Rat Race]].



Revision as of 20:44, March 19, 2024

Not to be confused with Timer Block.
Time Block from Super Mario Run

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: include Super Mario Bros. Wonder

A Time Block is a type of block that appears in Super Mario Run. The Time Block is a purple block that has a spinning dial on the front of it. When Mario hits a Time Block, it adds ten seconds of time back onto the Time Limit. After Mario uses a Time Block, it becomes an Empty Block. They are rare, and only appear in Sky-High Lifts and Leaps!, Cutting-Edge Spire, Boohind Lock and Key, Switch Ghost House, Scuttlebug Forest, and Scaredy Rat Race.

Time Blocks also appear in certain LEGO Super Mario sets, having a similar design to the LEGO variant of the ? Block, but instead being cyan and having a clock icon instead of a question mark, resembeling the + Clocks. If scanned by Mario while the timer is active, 30 seconds are added to the Time Limit.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Chinese (traditional) 時間磚塊
Shíjiān Zhuānkuài
Time Block

French Brique d'action Temps[1]
Time action Brick
Italian Blocco tempo +
Time + block
Russian Блок времени
Blok vremeni
Time block

References

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