Pikmin 3

Jigsaw Fortress

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

Jigsaw Fortress (積み木の城?, lit.: "Castle of Building Blocks") is the sixth stage of Pikmin 3's Bingo Battle. It is a toy-themed stage, appearing to take place inside a child's room. It also has soccer balls, building blocks, and puzzle mats. Something of note is also that a Baldy Long Legs appears on Layout C.

Layouts[edit]

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

Layout A[edit]

Layout A of the Jigsaw Fortress.
Layout A.

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

Enemies:

Fruits:

Marbles:

Tools:

  • Hay Hay × 60 (3 piles of 20)

Obstacles:

Plants and fungi:

Other objects:

Layout B[edit]

Layout B of the Jigsaw Fortress.
Layout B.

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

Enemies:

Fruits:

Marbles:

Tools:

Obstacles:

Plants and fungi:

Other objects:

Layout C[edit]

Layout C of the Jigsaw Fortress.
Layout C.

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

Enemies:

Fruits:

Marbles:

Tools:

Plants and fungi:

Other objects:

Strategies[edit]

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

This stage is the most asymmetrical of all, so learning it well may take considerable time, though neither player, with good strategy, will ever have too huge an advantage over their opponent. The Baldy Long Legs in layout C is helpful in its ability to crush enemies, but is largely inadvisable to fight, especially considering its movement inevitably brings it close to the enemy base. If it must be fought, you have a distinct advantage if your Onion spawns in the lower area, where it spends a significant amount of time. Players spawning in the higher area should stay acutely aware of the cache of important items behind the castle, which their opponent will almost always need to access at one point or another. Players in the higher area also have access to an iron ball, which can be used early to clear out many of the enemies along the ball's path, or later on in order to ambush an opponent trying to seize the base.

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 積み木の城?
Tsumiki no Shiro
Castle of Building Blocks
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
積木之城
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
积木之城
Flag of France French Château de cubes Castle of Cubes
Flag of Germany German Burg der Blöcke Castle of Blocks
Flag of Italy Italian Castel legnoso Woody Castle
Flag of South Korea Korean 나무 블록 성
Namu Beullog Seong
Wooden Block Castle
Flag of Spain Spanish Castillo de Madera Wooden Castle

See also[edit]