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Super Mario Wonder: Pipe Park Wonder Token Locations

Here's the location of every Wonder Token in Pipe Park!

The Search Party Level in World 4 is one of the hardest in the game. It’s easy to get lost with the twists, turns, and elevation changes. Don’t worry about missing collectibles here. Here’s where to find all the Wonder Tokens in Pipe Park in Super Mario Bros. Wonder

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Where to Find the Pipe Park Wonder Tokens in Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Pipe Park can be tricky to navigate since there are a lot of pipes that will take you all over the level – I constantly got lost and turned around here. However, you needn’t worry about that since I’ve collected all of the Wonder Token locations for this level below.

Where to Find the First Hidden Wonder Token

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For the first hidden Wonder Token, you’ll want to head to the top of the level on the left side. Simply jump on the floating platforms past the first set of golden pipes. Once you reach the top, there will be a pipe that you can push. Move it as far left as you can. Jump on it, then jump over the tall pipe on the ledge. The token will be on the other side. 

Where to Find the Second Hidden Wonder Token

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To reach the second Hidden Token, go into the sixth pipe past the entrance of the level. It will take you to an underground section, where you’ll see the token in the foreground. If you’re like me, you probably tried to enter the pipe on the right but realized that’s in the foreground, too. There’s a hidden pipe behind the blue platform that’ll take you to the Wonder Token. 

Where to Find the Third Hidden Wonder Token

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You can find the third hidden Wonder Token in Pipe Park by jumping on the floating platforms past the first set of golden pips and going to the right. This is on the opposite side of where we found the first token. There will be a line of golden pipes that you can dash off of and Wall Jump to the platform that’s above you that has the token

Where to Find the Fourth Hidden Wonder Token

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For the fourth Wonder Token, you’ll want to go to the bottom of the level and all the way to the right. Go down the pipe furthest to the right against the wall. It will take you to a hidden room. There are two hidden blocks to the right that you need to hit. You can now pull on the string and jump on top of the blocks to give you enough room to break the string, setting the token free. 

Where to Find the Fifth Hidden Wonder Token

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The fifth and final Wonder Token in Pipe Park is back at the top of the level on the right. This is the same area where we got the third Token. Go down the second to last pipe on the right, which will take you to the other side of the tall pipe. You can push the pipe on the left, revealing your last token. 

That’s it for where to find all the Wonder Tokens in Pipe Park. For more Super Mario Bros. Wonder, check out our dedicated guides hub


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Antonio Samson
Antonio is a Writer at GameSkinny. He obtained his Bachelor's in History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He's been a lifelong gamer and doesn't remember a time when his life didn't revolve around video games. As a lifelong Nintendo fan, he's spent countless hours playing all of their franchises, mostly Zelda and Xenoblade Chronicles. However, his love for RPGs stands above the rest.