Three-Headed Snake Block

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This article is about Three-Headed Snake Block, a level in New Super Luigi U. For other uses, see Meringue Clouds-6.
Level
Three-Headed Snake Block
Three Headed Snake Block.png
Level code Meringue Clouds-6
World Meringue Clouds
Game New Super Luigi U
Primary power-up Super Acorn
Time limit 100 seconds
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Three-Headed Snake Block, or Meringue Clouds-6, is the sixth level of Meringue Clouds in New Super Luigi U. It is unlocked by completing Vanishing Ghost House and its own completion unlocks Ludwig's Block-Press Castle.

Layout[edit]

The level begins on a platform in a cloudy area, with a Snake Block above a pit. As the Snake Block travels, it splits into a set of three Snake Blocks, and Foos can be found. The Snake Blocks continue traveling to the right, occasionally overlapping with each other, as well as coming together and splitting. A set of Goombrats appears on lifts, along with a Foo. A Red Ring is then found, along with more Goombrats on platforms. More Foos are found, followed by another section of Goombrats on lifts. The Goal Pole is then found.

Star Coins[edit]

Image Location
Where to find a Star Coin The first Star Coin is floating above the path of the bottom Snake Block formation. It can be reached by standing on the bottom Snake Block.
Where to find a Star Coin The second Star Coin can be seen hidden behind a cloud. Luigi must jump off of the lift before it or use the Flying Squirrel Suit or as Peachette to reach the second Star Coin.
Where to find a Star Coin The third Star Coin sits in the open, and Luigi can glide to it using the Flying Squirrel Suit or as Peachette to reach the third Star Coin.

Luigi sighting[edit]

Luigi sighting in Three-Headed Snake Block from New Super Luigi U
The 8-bit Luigi revealed by a Spin Jump at the beginning of the level
  • At the beginning of the level, Luigi must Spin Jump to reveal an 8-bit Luigi.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
FooNSMBU.png Foo 5
Model of a Goombrat from New Super Mario Bros. U. Goombrat 10

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 3つのスネークブロック[?]
Mittsu no Sunēku Burokku
The Three Snake Blocks
Chinese 3块蛇砖块 (Simplified)
3塊蛇磚塊 (Traditional)
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Sān kuài Shé Zhuānkuài
The Three Snake Blocks
Dutch Driekoppig slangenblok[?] Three-Headed Snake Block
Italian Serpente triplo[?] Triple snake
Korean 3개의 스네이크블록[?]
Segae-ui Seuneikeu Beullok
Three Snake Blocks
Portuguese Bloco Serpente Triplo[?] Triple Snake Block
Spanish Triple serpenteo entre brumas[?] Triple twisting between mist

Level map[edit]

Map of Three-Headed Snake Block
Map of Three-Headed Snake Block