Pikmin 3

Jigsaw Colosseum

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Gameplay from Bingo Battle on the Jigsaw Colosseum map.
Gameplay screenshot.

Jigsaw Colosseum (積み木の迷路?, lit.: "Labyrinth of Building Blocks") is the twelfth and final stage of Pikmin 3's Bingo Battle mode. This level is large in size, and it is very easy to get lost. It is recommended to leave one leader at the Onion if playing with two leaders per player. This, Twisted Cavern and the Corroded Maze are the only places where White Pikmin can be found in Bingo Battle, and as such, was one of the only times where an Onion can be seen producing White Pikmin (with the use of the +5 Rare Pikmin item), until the discovery of the White Onion in Pikmin 4.

Each layout has two of the items on the bingo card in the center area, and walls blocking the way in.

Layouts[edit]

The layout unlock order, as explained here, is A, B, C.

Layout A[edit]

Layout A of Jigsaw Colosseum.
Layout A overview.

This layout gives players Red Pikmin to start with, and White Pikmin can be found.

Enemies:

Fruits:

Marbles:

Obstacles:

Plants and fungi:

Other objects:

Layout B[edit]

Layout B of the Jigsaw Colosseum.
Layout B overview.

This layout gives players Red Pikmin to start with, and Rock Pikmin can be found.

Enemies:

Fruits:

Marbles:

Obstacles:

Plants and fungi:

Other objects:

Layout C[edit]

Layout C of Jigsaw Colosseum.
Layout C overview.

This layout gives players Rock Pikmin to start with, and Yellow Pikmin can be found.

Enemies:

Fruits:

Marbles:

Tools:

Obstacles:

Plants and fungi:

Other objects:

Strategies[edit]

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

This stage is an enormous maze, and more than any other stage will necessitate first-hand experience in order to get a grip on how to strategize properly. Its size means that players may not encounter each other for the vast majority of the match. It is advised to avoid worrying too much about the actions of the other player and simply focus on getting a bingo as efficiently as possible on your side of the board (note that each player has easiest access to the items on the side of the maze that wraps counter-clockwise from their Onion). This stage contains all kinds of Bulborb in the game across its many layouts, so players that struggle to battle Bulborbs may find this stage difficult. As usual, clever usage of bomb rocks and Enemy Annihilator items can circumvent this.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

The following article or section needs help from someone who can translate Chinese text.

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 積み木の迷路?
Tsumiki no Meiro
Labyrinth of Building Blocks
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
積木迷宮
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
积木迷宫
Flag of France French Labyrinthe de bois Wooden Labyrinth
Flag of Germany German Holzlabyrinth Wooden Labyrinth
Flag of Italy Italian Labirinto legnoso Woody Maze
Flag of South Korea Korean 나무 블록 미로
Namu Beullog Milo
Wooden Block Maze
Flag of Spain Spanish Laberinto de Madera Wood Maze

See also[edit]