How are 100 Mario Challenges difficulty determined?

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So anyone who has played enough mario maker probably has had their share of the 100 mario challenges. I'm wondering exactly what determines what difficulty an uploaded level gets.

Maybe the number of times it's skipped? Maybe how many men it takes the people who finished it? Maybe a combination of these and other factors?

I'm curious because my friends say my levels are almost impossible, but my notifications show people playing them, finishing them, etc. I wonder what setting they were on to even get to play them at all. A stat that is either missing or I haven't seen it yet.

Any thoughts?






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What is the 100 Mario Challenge?

The 100 Mario Challenge is a game mode for Super Mario Maker that allows players to take on an assortment of levels pulled from all over the world. You will have just 100 lives to complete a large assortment levels, all of which are taken from the online courses uploaded from other users.

What is the hardest Mario level ever?

Super Mario: The 10 Hardest Levels Ever
  • 1 The Impossible Pack (New Super Mario Bros.
  • 2 Darker Side Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey) ...
  • 3 Pachinko Machine (Super Mario Sunshine) ...
  • 4 World C-3 (Super Mario Bros. ...
  • 5 World 5-1 (Super Mario Bros. ...
  • 6 8-Airship (Super Mario Bros. ...
  • 7 World 9-7 (New Super Mario Bros. ...


  • Does Super Mario Maker 2 have 100 Mario Challenge?

    In Super Mario Maker 2, the 100 Mario challenge from Super Mario Maker 1 has been replaced with the 'Endless Challenge'.



    Super Mario Maker - 100 Mario Challenge (Easy Difficulty)




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