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[[Image:Pikmin 2 Challenge Mode.jpg|thumb|The Challenge Mode level select screen.]]
[[Image:Pikmin 2 Challenge Mode.jpg|thumb|The Challenge Mode level select screen.]]
'''Challenge Mode''' in [[Pikmin 2]] is very different from the one in the first game. To unlock Challenge Mode, you need to collect [[The Key]] from the final floor of the [[Citadel of Spiders]] in the [[Perplexing Pool]]. Challenge Mode takes place in many cave areas and you'll need to collect [[The Key]] in each to advance through sublevels, and so complete the level; doing so unlocks further levels.  There are 30 levels in all
'''Challenge Mode''' in [[Pikmin 2]] is very different from the one in the first game. To unlock Challenge Mode, you need to collect [[The Key]] from the final floor of the [[Citadel of Spiders]] in the [[Perplexing Pool]]. Challenge Mode takes place in many cave areas and you'll need to collect [[The Key]] in each to advance through sublevels, and so complete the level; doing so unlocks further levels.  There are 30 levels in all.


In each sublevel, a time limit is given, within which you must advance to the next sublevel or fail the challenge. Being awarded a White Flower upon completion means that one or more Pikmin has died, while a no-death completion earns a Pink Flower. A widely held misconception is that in order to beat challenge mode, one must collect all the treasures ''and'' have no pikmin losses - but only the key on each level is required.
In each sublevel, a time limit is given, within which you must advance to the next sublevel or fail the challenge. Being awarded a White Flower upon completion means that one or more Pikmin has died, while a no-death completion earns a Pink Flower. A widely held misconception is that in order to beat challenge mode, one must collect all the treasures ''and'' have no pikmin losses - but only the key on each level is required.