Minus World (Super Mario Bros.)

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Entering the Minus World in Super Mario Bros. (NES)

The Minus World ("World -1") is an infamous glitch course in Super Mario Bros. for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and is regarded by some as one of the most well-known video games glitches.

It is actually World 36-1 (however 36 is displayed as a blank space) and cannot be beaten in the NES version.

The glitch course can be accessed with a wall clipping glitch to enter the left-most warp pipe in World 1-2 before the "welcome to warp zone" message appears. It is almost identical to World 7-2, except the end pipe leads the player back to the beginning of the course.

A similar glitch course also exists in the Famicom Disk System of the game which can be beaten to progress to World -2 and World -3 before being taken back to the title screen, but the design of this glitch course is very different.

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