Levels (also known as stages or courses) are enemy and obstacle-filled romps where Mario and co. must run, jump and crouch to reach a Goal Pole. Each level is set in a specific world, which determines its theme and difficulty. Upon completing a level, it usually unlocks either another level or a Special Building.
In Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii and Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii Plus, there are 128 total levels spanning 14 worlds, along with a few unused levels. Meanwhile, in Newer Super Mario Bros. DS, there are a total of 80 levels spanning 8 worlds.
List of Levels
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Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii
Level number | Level name | Preview | Description |
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1-1 | Palm Beach | A beach level where Yoshi is first encountered. | |
1-2 | Yoshi Woods | A forest filled with enemies, segueing into a small cave. | |
1-3 | Springwater Swamp | A deep, dark and flooded forest with lots of life in its waters. Watch out for Wigglers! | |
1-4 | Growing Greenwood | A poisonous lakefront by the southern shore of Yoshi's Island. | |
1- | Timber Tower | A tower disguised as a tree, with many Koopa Troopas inside. King Fuzzy is fought at the top, and Kamek is seen for the first time. | |
1-5 | Fuzzy Canyon | A bridge where Fuzzies roam on track, and platforms must be used to cross. | |
1-6 | Rainshed Pond | A giant pool of rainwater. Goldwood Forest can be accessed from here via secret exit. | |
1-7 | Tangle Temple | An ancient temple filled with Vines to swing on. | |
1-8 | Switch Shift Grove | A switch-filled level where anything and everything can move. The Yellow Switch Palace can be accessed from here via secret exit. | |
1- | Creepcrack Castle | A castle of ancient ruins and traps. King Fuzzy is fought here for the second time. | |
1- | Derelict Airship | A docked airship to the east coast of Yoshi's Island, where Iggy Koopa is battled. | |
A-1 | Autumn Plateau | The first stage of Goldwood Forest. It features many Bramballs and Venus Fire Traps. | |
A-2 | Appletree Woods | This level has apples that Yoshi can eat. There is a secret exit leading to Goldbuzz Forest. | |
A-3 | Fall Harvest | This level has Prickly Goombas that fall from the trees. Completing this level unlocks the Goldwood Music House. | |
A-A | Goldbuzz Forest | This level features Koopa Troopas climbing on Honeycombs. The secret exit in this level unlocks Fallmart, the shop of Goldwood Forest. | |
A- | Leafpile Fortress | The first fortress in the game, featuring no boss. It has ruined walls with many leaves and enemy traps. This is the final level of Goldwood Forest, and completing it leads you to Cascade Chasm. | |
2-1 | Cactus Cove | This level serves as an introduction to Rubble Ruins. | |
2-2 | Gushing Gutter | It's a pipe-laden area where Screw Platforms stand. | |
2-3 | Dripdrop Drains | A pipe-filled area filled with Munchers. | |
2-4 | Cascade Chasm | The first level to autoscroll, located in a chasm, as the name implies, with many Buzzy Beetles. | |
2- | Pipeline Tower | This tower contains a complex system of connected pipes. King Thwomp will also be fought at the top. | |
2-5 | Barrelband Wilds | It's a desert full of Pokeys and Spikes. | |
2-6 | Urchin Seasands | It takes place in a sandy lake filled with Urchins. | |
2-7 | Windworn Dunes | It takes place in a windy area of Rubble Ruins. | |
2-8 | Searing Sands | Watch out! The Angry Sun is lurking around this level, following Mario's every move and ready to make his day a bit hotter... | |
2-9 | Pillar Pass | It takes place in an area filled with pillars, Boomerang Bros. and Fire Bros. This level has a secret exit that leads to Mini-Mega Island. | |
2-A | Fossil Tunnel | A handy hidden shortcut which cuts through a nearby cave and goes straight to the Pyramid Castle. | |
2- | Pyramid Castle | A pyramid full of statues of Bowser's minions. Certainly nothing creepy about that. What if they came alive? That couldn't happen.. or could it? | |
2- | Sandship | This airship hovers over the dusty desert of Rubble Ruins. Roy Koopa awaits at the end of the level. | |
B-1 | Mighty Meadow | This forest themed level introduces giant versions of enemies, such as the Mega Goomba. | |
B-2 | Pintsized Plains | A plains-themed level featuring small areas within the level. This level features an underwater portion which introduces the Mega Urchin. | |
B-3 | Troopashell Track | This level takes place in a valley filled with giant Koopa Troopa shells. It also introduces the Mega Stalking Piranha Plant. | |
B-4 | Cheepcheep Creek | An underwater level featuring giant underwater enemies. | |
B- | Formidable Fortress | The first half of the level takes place in a fortress with Thwomps and Skewers. The pipe after the checkpoint takes you to an area outside in a plains with many big enemies. There is no boss in this level like all other fortresses in the secret worlds. | |
3-1 | Chomproller Heights | It features lots of Chain Chomps, Goombas, and Hammer Bros. It also introduces the Hammer Suit. | |
3-2 | Grimymole Mine | It features many Monty Moles and Expanding Mushroom Platforms. | |
3-3 | Butterwood Crossing | This level is located on a bridge filled with Fuzzies. This level also has a lot of ! Blocks throughout the level that change some track's directions. | |
3-4 | Wobbleshroom Bluffs | The level features multiple Mushroom Blocks and Mushroom Platforms, most of which are moving. | |
3- | Burnblaze Tower | A tower with many fiery obstacles and moving platforms where Ricky Wrench is fought. | |
3-5 | Fungi Pit | ||
3-6 | Bubble Basin | ||
3-7 | Slanty Shroomroad | ||
3- | Moltenwire Castle | An autoscrolling castle level with many Fire Bars, where Ricky Wrench is finally fought. | |
3- | Capshroom Airship | An airship with lots of Screw Mushrooms where Morton Koopa Jr. is fought. |
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B
- Ballistic Breach
- Bamboo Steppes
- Barrelband Wilds
- Basalt Bay
- Batallion Frontier
- Beanstalk Ascent
- Black Clappers
- Blizzard Bluffs
- Blossom Tower
- Blue Chilldesert
- Bombassault Gorge
- Bombkey Banks
- Bombshell Bridge
- Bone Marrow Road
- Bonechill Shaft
- Boomblast Badlands
- Bowser's Castle (Newer Super Mario Bros. DS)
- Bowser's Castle (Newer Super Mario Bros. Wii)
- Bowser's Keep
- Broozer Sward
- Brown Forest
- Bubble Basin
- Buried Boneyard
- Burnblaze Tower
- Burning Bush
- Burnstone Flowfalls
- Butterwood Crossing
C
- Cactus Cove
- Candelabrum Cavern
- Capshroom Airship
- Carapace Catacomb
- Cascade Chasm
- Cawcaw Treeway
- Cheepcheep Creek
- Cherry Falls
- Chillsear Castle
- Chomproller Heights
- Chopwood Cavern
- Clockwork Tower
- Cloudbolt Chasm
- Colossus House
- Creepcrack Castle
- Crystalfrost Tower
- Crystalswing Cave
- Crystalswoop Grotto
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S
- Samurai Castle
- Sandship
- Sandstream Tunnel
- Sandy Shore
- Searing Sands
- Seaside Boo House
- See you next time!
- Shape Zone
- Shipwreck Galleon
- Shockbelt Spire
- Shy Guy Peaks
- Skeeter Coast
- Skewerspring Tower
- Skyglare Dryland
- Slanty Shroomroad
- Sledge Summits
- Slitherthorn Grotto
- Snailicorn Grove
- Snowball Field
- Snowdrift Airship
- Snowfall Peak
- Snowfield Plateau
- Snowfield Tundra
- Snowstorm Ridge
- Spacedust Heap
- Spaceship Koopa
- Special House
- Spine Springs
- Spine Springs (Unused)
- Spintop Nebula
- Spiny Swings
- Spiritful Steeple
- Spookloft Tower
- Springstep Chasm
- Springwater Swamp
- Sprocket Skies
- Star Haven
- Starfruit Garden
- Stormeye Stronghold
- Switch Shift Grove
- Switching Sewer
- Swooper Cellar