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Extra Stages are stages that are exclusive to Challenge Mode which can be accessed by completing a difficulty level under a certain condition. They serve as an extension to the difficulty levels, which will be rewarded to the player if they play well enough.
Appearances and Requirements[]
In Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball, the requirement for reaching the Beginner and Advanced Extra floors is to not lose a single life. To reach the Expert Extra floors however, the player mustn't use a continue instead. Additionally, to reach the Master floors, the player also mustn't use a continue in the Expert Extra levels.
In Super Monkey Ball Jr., Super Monkey Ball 2 and Super Monkey Ball Deluxe, the requirement is to not lose a continue, which is the same across all difficulty levels.
The Extra Stages would later return in Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania, where the player can access them by clearing a difficulty level without the use of the Helper Function.
List of Extra Stages[]
In Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball[]
A total of 18 Extra floors, with the distribution of 3 for Beginner, 5 for Advanced, and 10 for Expert. They all take place in the Interstellar world in Monkey Ball, and in the Space world in Super Monkey Ball. Some floors appear in multiple difficulty levels.
- BX1 - Blur Bridge
- BX2 - Hitter
- BX3 - AV Logo
- AX1 - Blur Bridge
- AX2 - Hard Hitter
- AX3 - Puzzle
- AX4 - AV Logo
- AX5 - Polar Large
- EX1 - Blur Bridge
- EX2 - Breathe
- EX3 - Hard Hitter
- EX4 - Ferris Wheel
- EX5 - Factory
- EX6 - Curl Pipe
- EX7 - Magic Hand
- EX8 - AV Logo
- EX9 - Sanctuary
- EX10 - Daa Loo Maa
In Super Monkey Ball Jr.[]
Each difficulty level has 3 Extra floors, except Master, which has none. They all take place in the Space world.
In Super Monkey Ball 2[]
All difficulty levels have 10 Extra stages, including Master. Half of them take place in Space Colony, the other half in Dr. Bad-Boon's Base.
- BX1 - Conveyers
- BX2 - Bumpy Check
- BX3 - Alternative
- BX4 - Junction
- BX5 - Bead Screen
- BX6 - Fluctuation
- BX7 - Folders
- BX8 - Quick Turn
- BX9 - Linear Seesaws
- BX10 - Birth
- AX1 - Auto Doors
- AX2 - Heavy Sphere
- AX3 - Stagger
- AX4 - U.F.O.
- AX5 - Ring Bridges
- AX6 - Domes
- AX7 - Amida Lot
- AX8 - Long Slider
- AX9 - Grid Bridge
- AX10 - Teapot
- EX1 - Charge
- EX2 - Strata
- EX3 - Puzzle
- EX4 - Giant Swing
- EX5 - 5 Drums
- EX6 - Free Throw
- EX7 - Pendulums
- EX8 - Conical Slider
- EX9 - Construction
- EX10 - Train Worm
- MX1 - Variable Width
- MX2 - Striker
- MX3 - Ooparts
- MX4 - Planets
- MX5 - Sliced Cheese
- MX6 - 8 Seesaws
- MX7 - Synchronized
- MX8 - Helix
- MX9 - Dizzy System
- MX10 - Nintendo
In Super Monkey Ball Deluxe[]
Besides all the returning stages from Super Monkey Ball and Super Monkey Ball 2, this game also introduced new stages. Below lists all the new Extra stages.
For a complete list of all the Extra stages in this game, see Super Monkey Ball Deluxe/Stages.
- BX4 - Rhombus
- BX5 - Buoy
- BX11 - Coil Ramp
- BX12 - Millefeuille
- BX13 - Waver
- BX14 - Fat Seesaw
- BX15 - Treads
- AX11 - Chaos
- AX12 - Tilt Maze
- AX13 - Fractal
- AX14 - Hills
- AX15 - Dodge Maze
- MX10 - Destiny
Trivia[]
- Super Monkey Ball Deluxe has the largest number of Extra stages in the series with a total of 70, while Super Monkey Ball Jr. has the smallest number with a total of 9.
- There was a false rumor where, on the Japanese version of (Super) Monkey Ball, the Beginner and Advanced Extra floors were also unlocked by not losing a continue, as opposed to not losing a single life. This is not true, as the requirements are the same across all versions of these games.
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