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In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', the numbers are as follows:
In ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', the numbers are as follows:
*Pale blue when the carriers are stopped, or the strength number is being changed.
* Pale blue when the carriers are stopped, or the strength number is being changed.
*White when carrying something that doesn't go into an Onion.
* White when carrying something that doesn't go into an Onion.
*The same color as the destination Onion when being carried to one.
*The same color as the destination Onion when being carried to one.


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* When Pikmin are standing on top of a [[scale]] (a pair of scales being consisted of two, for the sake of clarity), the bottom number will always be 1, and the top number will indicate the weight of the Pikmin on top of it. These numbers are always colored in pale blue.
* When Pikmin are standing on top of a [[scale]] (a pair of scales being consisted of two, for the sake of clarity), the bottom number will always be 1, and the top number will indicate the weight of the Pikmin on top of it. These numbers are always colored in pale blue.
* When Pikmin are on top of a [[paper bag]], the total weight imposed is displayed on the top number, and the weight necessary to squash it is shown on the bottom one. These numbers are always colored in pale blue.
* When Pikmin are on top of a [[paper bag]], the total weight imposed is displayed on the top number, and the weight necessary to squash it is shown on the bottom one. These numbers are always colored in pale blue.
* When dragging a cardboard box, the top number indicates the Pikmin needed to get it moving, and the bottom one indicates the Pikmin that are pushing.
In ''Pikmin 3'', the numbers on the top now indicates the total strength of the Pikmin currently grabbing hold of it, whereas the bottom number shows indicates the minimum strength needed to carry the object (i.e. the weight or strength). This follows the correct ordering of the fractional number system.
The numbers are as follows:
* Dark blue when there's insufficient amount of carriers or the strength number is being changed, or when the carriers are stopped.
* Pale blue when carrying something that doesn't go into an Onion.
* The same color as whichever type of Pikmin has the most carriers (i.e. 1 Rock and 2 Reds) when being carried to one.
* When dragging a cardboard box, the top number indicates the Pikmin needed to get it moving, and the bottom one indicates the Pikmin that are pushing.
* When dragging a cardboard box, the top number indicates the Pikmin needed to get it moving, and the bottom one indicates the Pikmin that are pushing.