This article is about Tilted Tunnel, a level in New Super Mario Bros. U. For other uses, see Acorn Plains-2.
Level
Tilted Tunnel
An underground course.
Level code World 1-2
World Acorn Plains
Game New Super Mario Bros. U (Deluxe)
Primary power-up Fire Flower
Time limit 400 seconds
500 seconds (Deluxe)
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Tilted Tunnel, or Acorn Plains-2, is the second course of Acorn Plains in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is an underground course that features slanted pipes and shifting crystals. It is the first course to feature the Fire Flower and to have a secret exit. It is unlocked via completion of Acorn Plains Way, and its own completion unlocks Crushing-Cogs Tower. After this level is completed, a cutscene shows the flags on Peach's Castle being replaced by Bowser's flags.

LayoutEdit

 
The level's title card

The level begins next to a ? Block containing a power-up, as well as a Warp Pipe leading underground. Some tilted Warp Pipes containing Piranha Plants can be found, along with Goombas. The cave splits into two paths, with the bottom path containing coins and a Koopa Troopa. More Piranha Plants and Goombas are encountered in the top path, which leads to a group of shifting crystals. A section with more crystals follows, along with enemies such as Goombas and Piranha Plants. A sloped section with a row of Goombas is found, allowing the player to gain 1-Ups. Tilted Warp Pipes containing Piranha Plants are found, along with the Checkpoint Flag. This area features some Brick Blocks, which can be Ground Pounded to allow the player to reach an area with pits and coins. More Piranha Plants in Warp Pipes are encountered, with a Warp Pipe that leads to a bonus area full of Buzzy Beetles and a POW Block, which can be used to make a shower of coins fall. More Koopa Troopas and Piranha Plants are encountered. A shifting crystal with a Red Ring above it is found, along with a Koopa Troopa and a Goomba. More crystals and Piranha Plants are found in the section, leading to a Warp Pipe. To the right of the Warp Pipe is a Hidden Block that leads to a hidden area with coins. The Warp Pipe takes the player to the Goal Pole.

Alternatively, the player can use a P-Acorn to fly up above the wall before the pipe leading underground, which will lead to the end of the level.

Star CoinsEdit

Image Location
  The first Star Coin is the end of a long slide with Goombas.
  At the end of a corridor full of slanted pipes, the player must use a Koopa Shell to hit a Brick Block. The Brick Block contains a vine that leads to a sub-area, in which the player can use the Pipe Cannon to get the second Star Coin.
  Once the player runs into two blue crystals, one with an Arrow Sign on it, the player must Ground Pound the latter crystal to reveal the path to the Warp Pipe, which leads to the sub-area with the final Star Coin in it.

Secret exitEdit

 
The path to the high ledge

Near the end of the course, there is a pink crystal with a Red Ring that shifts upwards. The player can use that crystal to jump up across the ceiling on top of the course. The player can then jump off a blue crystal to reach an even higher ledge. Now Mario has to run across the last part of the cave section. There is a hidden Warp Pipe at the back. Finding this secret exit will unlock Blooper's Secret Lair.

EnemiesEdit

Image Name Count
  Goomba 16
  Green Koopa Troopa 1
  Red Koopa Troopa 3
  Piranha Plant 41
  Buzzy Beetle 3

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いろいろ ななめな どうくつ[?]
Iroiro Naname na Dōkutsu
All Sorts of Tilted Caves
Chinese 满满的倾斜洞窟 (Simplified)
滿滿的傾斜洞窟 (Traditional)
[?]

Mǎnmǎn dè Qīngxié Dòngkū
Cave full of Tilts
Dutch Turbulente tunnels[?] Turbulent tunnels
French Tunnel turbulent[?] Turbulent tunnel
German Schiefes Bergwerk[?] Crooked Mine
Italian Tunnel Sbilenco[?] Crooked tunnel
Korean 여러모로 기울어진 동굴[?]
Yeoreomoro Giureojin Donggul
Cave tilted in various ways
Portuguese Gruta de Cristal[?] Crystal Cave
Russian Извилистый тоннель[?]
Izvilistyy tonnel'
Twisty tunnel
Spanish La caverna escarpada[?] The Steep Cavern

Level mapEdit