There are more than 150 courses in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, most of which have multiple objectives for players to sink their teeth into. In addition to reaching the flagpole or defeating the boss at the end of the stage, players will also need to find Wonder Seeds and Flower Coins in order to fully complete each one.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder: How to Get Every Badge
Finding all 24 badges in Super Mario Wonder can be a little tricky, particularly as some can't be obtained until players have finished the main story.
Players may notice that after completing all of the listed objectives in a single course, a green mark will sometimes appear beneath its name on the course select screen. This doesn't happen all the time though, leading some players to wonder why not every course has a green check mark in Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
Why Don't All Courses Get Green Checkmarks in Super Mario Bros. Wonder?
Though it may not seem like it at first, it's possible to get a green checkmark for every course in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. However, there are times when the check mark won't appear even after players have completed all of the tasks listed on the course select screen. This is because some courses in Mario Wonder have secret exits and thus secret Wonder Seeds that won't be shown until after players have found them. In short, if a course doesn't have a green check mark next to it, it's because players haven't actually completed it yet.
How to Get a Green Check Mark in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Different courses tend to have slightly different completion requirements, particularly when it comes to the number of Wonder Seeds and purple Flower Coins that need to be collected. In most cases, though, there are three tasks that will need to be completed in order to get a green checkmark for a course.
- Reach the top of the flagpole.
- Collect a certain number of Wonder Seeds.
- Collect a certain number of Flower Coins.
As mentioned above, if a player doesn't get a green check mark even after completing the listed objectives, there's a good chance that the course has a secret exit. Finding it will typically reward the player with an additional Wonder Seed, which will then unlock the checkmark. In instances where a course does have a secret exit and thus a second flagpole, players will only need to make it to the top of one of the two flagpoles in order to fully complete the course.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is available now exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.