Super Mario Bros. Wonder is a masterpiece that deserves praise for its level design, music and soundtrack, art style, and sleek animations. Sure, the storyline might not rival that of God of War Ragnarok but the game is still phenomenal. There are other types of highlights and combat mechanics involved in finding the secret exits of Super Mario Bros. Wonder. This guide aims to break them all down into nuggets of information that players can easily use.

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3 Reasons to Play Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Wondering why even reviewers at Player.com are acting like fanboys? It’s because Super Mario Bros. Wonder promises and delivers. We aim to break down all the nuances of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, such as its level design. Have a look at them below.

- Great Level Design: More than 90% of the levels in Super Mario Bros. Wonder are meticulously designed. They’re unique, with different creatures, biomes, designs, and details. We could always expect new in-game mechanics when we arrived in another world.
- The Badges System: There are many badges in Super Mario Bros. Wonder that let Mario perform awesome feats. They include All Bubble Power, All Drill Power, Rhythm Jump, Safety Bounce, Sensor, Sound-Off, Wall-Climb Jump, Jet Run, and some others.
- Catchy Music: Just like the original Super Mario game and its iconic theme song, the music in Super Mario Bros. World is awesome. You can’t help but nod to the groove. The soundtracks immerse us further in the game. Especially as it’s merged with the animations too.
Perks of Discovering the Secret Exits in Super Mario Bros. Wonder
There are certain perks to discovering the secret exits in the game and even exploring them to the end. However, there are only three benefits to exploring the exits and they are:
- You can earn extra Wonder Seeds.
- Secret exits reveal Warp Pipes.
- Secret levels unlock new courses for you to explore.
All Hidden Exits of Super Mario Bros. Wonder
The hidden exits of Super Mario Bros. Wonder are cunningly hidden from view so many gamers will miss or overlook them entirely. You can rejoice, though, for we’ve explored all the nooks and crannies of the game to find all its secret levels. Don’t worry about making the right guesses anymore.

World 1
World 1 hosts three secret levels, which are Piranha Plants on Parade, Bulrush Coming Through, and Bulrush Express. You’ll earn a Wonder Seed at one of these levels, though the experience itself is worth it too. Have a look at walkthroughs for all three secret levels below.
Secret Level | Walkthrough |
Piranha Plants on Parade | You can find the exit at the end of the parade. Afterwards, you can jump into the Warp Pipes to your right to collect your first Wonder Seed. From there, face the three Warp Pipes to your left, near an overhead platform. Now jump into the Warp Pipe on the platform above the three Warp Pipes. Once you’ve reappeared in another scene, jump into the pipe on your left. In the final location, which is a green field, jump into the Warp Pipe on your right. You’ll also meet Captain Toad, who will gift you 50 Flower Coins. |
Bulrush Coming Through! | You can find the secret exit on this level by grabbing the Wonder Flower to trigger a stampede. After that, just ride the Bulrush until you reach the Cloud Blocks. You can obtain two Wonder Seeds in this secret exit. |
Bulrush Express | Equip your Elephant Form or consume an Elephant Fruit on reaching the final area. Progress through this world without taking damage until you find an arrow pointing up at the end of the course. You’ll soon find a Wonder Seed beside a red Warp Pipe, though don’t jump into the pipe straight away. Rather, go through the gold Warp Pipe to your right, though you’ll have to destroy the blocks first. Jump on a Bulrush to leap onto the secret Goal Pole. |
World 2
The secret level in World 2 is the Outmaway Valley secret exit and it’s located after the Checkpoint Flag. Just look out for two golden Warp Pipes near a block of ice. Melt the ice and then smash the glowing patch on the ground to obtain the Wonder Flower. After which, the snowman beneath you will start rolling to the right.

The snowman will eventually smash into the original Goal Pole upon which it’ll be embedded in its side. Collect the Wonder Seed at the base of the fallen Goal Pole. After getting the Wonder Seed, the Wonder Effect should stop. Just head to your right to find the secret exit.
World 4
The Shova Mansion has a secret exit you can access after a Checkpoint Flag. From there, enter through a doorway under the Flower Coin, which a Shova defends. In the next scene, jump onto an elevated platform and then push the object blocking your path off the ledge. Now, you can combine your door’s halves and then go inside.
You’ll soon encounter a Shova with a green block, which you can defeat. Following that, push the green block into the hole and a golden Warp Pipe will be revealed. In the next area, go past the original Goal Pole to enter the secret exit.
World 6
There are two hidden exits in World 6 and as you might have noticed, they’re there to make up for the lack of worlds in the other levels. As is the norm, you’ll obtain a Wonder Seed and explore unique areas on your way through this world.
Secret Exits | Walkthroughs |
Where Rrrumbas Rule | Walk past the area with the second 10 Flower Coin and you’ll be able to push down a huge yellow pillar towards a mountain of blocks. However, it’s better to have the Drill Cap since it’ll help you get to the secret area faster. Moving forward, run to the top of the ramp of the pillar as it falls and you’ll be able to access a small crack in the ceiling, which leads to a pipe. Now, collapse the yellow pillars on the blocks leading to the pipe to enter a new area. Once you reach the top of the flagpole, there is a hidden exit that leads to the Boosting Spin Jump II Badge Challenge. You’ll earn a Wonder Seed here as well. |
Hot-Hot-Hot! | Restart this level and go to the location of Wonder Seed, just past the checkpoint. You’ll soon enter an area with two large, smoking-hot blocks above a platform. Jump off the nearby enemies to reach the blocks and then follow the path to your left. Eventually, you’ll reach a spot containing two pots and a purple tulip. Touching the tulip will reveal another one down to the left, which you have to hit too. Once you’ve done that, a purple sparkle will travel to another level. Just follow the sparkle until you reach a door that leads to a world of shadows. Explore the area around the blocks to find the hidden exit on this level. Use the smouldering blocks to wall-jump to the top of the Goal Pole. |
Our Final Say: There Aren’t Enough Secret Levels
There are seven worlds in Super Mario Bros. Wonder and not all of them have hidden levels. Hopefully, Nintendo will release DLCs that will add hidden exits to the in-game worlds. That means there will be more unique content to explore. Overall, the levels are perfect, fun, and challenging. Alternatives to this game are The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. However, we do wish there were more boss fights in the game.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Many Secret Exits Are There in Super Mario Bros. Wonder?
There are around seven exits in the game and each one is hidden on every level of the title. Naturally, you’ll obtain a Wonder Seed upon finding a secret exit and likewise, it opens paths to new worlds. A level may contain up to three exits, while another level may not even have a secret exit. That said, some of the secret exits of the game are Cosmic Hoppos, Sproings in the Twilight Forest, and Flight of the Bloomps.
What’s the Best Level in Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s First World?
The best level in Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s first world is Piranha Plants on Parade. It’s not the toughest level out there but in terms of design, it’s the best. Not only is it beautiful, but Mario can also approach challenges from different paths. The most impressive part about this level is that the Piranha Plants sing and killing one of them affects the harmony of voices.
How Long Will It Take to Beat Super Mario Bros. Wonder?
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is a lot shorter than the newly released The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. It’s an incredibly short adventure that Nintendo still sold for full price. For one, the game’s length is under 10 hours if you don’t complete the secret levels and exits or seek out the Wonder Seeds. Completionists can look forward to playing the game for at least 12 hours due to the difficulty of beating some of the secret levels.
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