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|align="center"|[[Bob-omb Battlefield]]
|align="center"|[[Bob-omb Battlefield]]
|align="center"|Near the top of the mountain, next to a sign
|align="center"|[[File:SM64 Spinning Heart.png|274px]][[File:SM64DS Spinning Heart.png]]<br>Near the top of the mountain, next to a sign
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|align="center"|[[Cool, Cool Mountain]]
|align="center"|[[Cool, Cool Mountain]]
|align="center"|Underneath the Star for [[Mario's Super Wall Kick|Wall Kicks Will Work]]
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS CCM Spinning Heart.png]]<br>Underneath the Star for [[Mario's Super Wall Kick|Wall Kicks Will Work]]
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|align="center"|[[Hazy Maze Cave]]
|align="center"|[[Hazy Maze Cave]]
|align="center"|'''''Super Mario 64'':''' On a ledge beside the [[pit|bottomless pit]] in the [[boulder]] area<br>'''''Super Mario 64 DS'':''' Within the gap in the wall next to the boulder path
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS HMC Spinning Heart.png]]<br>'''''Super Mario 64'':''' On a ledge beside the [[pit|bottomless pit]] in the [[boulder]] area<br>'''''Super Mario 64 DS'':''' Within the gap in the wall next to the boulder path
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|align="center"|[[Lethal Lava Land]]
|align="center"|[[Lethal Lava Land]]
|align="center"|On a floating [[platform]] among multiple within the volcano, just after the collapsing wall
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS LLL Spinning Heart.png]]<br>On a floating [[platform]] among multiple within the volcano, just after the collapsing wall
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|align="center"|[[Shifting Sand Land]]
|align="center"|[[Shifting Sand Land]]
|align="center"|Inside the pyramid, between the [[Spindel]] and the vertically oscillating stairs
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS SSL Spinning Heart.png]]<br>Inside the pyramid, between the [[Spindel]] and the vertically oscillating stairs
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|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Tick Tock Clock]]
|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Tick Tock Clock]]
|align="center"|Under the group of rotating platforms used in [[Stop Time for Red Coins]]
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS TTC Spinning Heart.png]]<br>Under the group of rotating platforms used in [[Stop Time for Red Coins]]
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|align="center"|'''''Super Mario 64''''' '''only:''' Beside the pole with the orbiting [[Amp]], before the elevating platforms
|align="center"|'''''Super Mario 64''''' '''only:''' Beside the pole with the orbiting [[Amp]], before the elevating platforms
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|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Rainbow Ride]]
|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Rainbow Ride]]
|align="center"|On one of the four large spinning platforms
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS RR Spinning Heart 1.png]]<br>On one of the four large spinning platforms
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|align="center"|At the [[Red Coin]] maze, below the area that requires [[Wall Jump|wall-kick]]ing
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS RR Spinning Heart 2.png]]<br>At the [[Red Coin]] maze, below the area that requires [[Wall Jump|wall-kick]]ing
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|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]
|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]
|align="center"|At the bottom level on a platform with three [[Goomba]]s
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS BitFS Spinning Heart 1.png]]<br>At the bottom level on a platform with three [[Goomba]]s
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|align="center"|At the top level, before the rising and sinking poles  
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS BitFS Spinning Heart 2.png]]<br>At the top level, before the rising and sinking poles  
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|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Bowser in the Sky]]
|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Bowser in the Sky]]
|align="center"|Halfway up, along the path of the moving arrow platform  
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS BitS Spinning Heart 1.png]]<br>Halfway up, along the path of the moving arrow platform  
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|align="center"|Just before the [[Warp Pipe|pipe]], in the windy area
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS BitS Spinning Heart 2.png]]<br>Just before the [[Warp Pipe|pipe]], in the windy area
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|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Goomboss Battle]]<br><small>(''DS'' only)</small>
|align="center" rowspan=2|[[Goomboss Battle]]<br><small>(''DS'' only)</small>
|align="center"|Next to the entrance to [[Goomboss]]
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS GB Spinning Heart 1.png]]<br>Next to the entrance to [[Goomboss]]
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|align="center"|At the base of the long vertical cage where Mario must wall-kick to reach a [[Star Sphere]]
|align="center"|[[File:SM64DS GB Spinning Heart 2.png]]<br>At the base of the long vertical cage where Mario must wall-kick to reach a [[Star Sphere]]
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Revision as of 21:04, October 13, 2022

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Spinning Heart
Artwork of a Spinning Heart from Super Mario 64.
First appearance Super Mario 64 (1996)
Latest appearance Super Mario 3D All-Stars (2020)
Effect Recover lost health when the player runs through it

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Super Mario 64
Super Mario 64 DS
Mario standing next to a Spinning Heart on the Bob-omb Battlefield in the N64 and DS versions

A Spinning Heart (also referred to simply as a heart)[1] is a supportive object seen in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. Spinning Hearts are translucent red hearts that slowly revolve on the ground. When Mario runs through one, the Spinning Heart will quickly replenish his Power Meter in proportion to the speed with which he runs through it. Thus, the faster he runs through it, the more health he recovers. In Super Mario 64 DS, Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario can also use a Spinning Heart to recover health.

Locations

There are 15 total Spinning Hearts across both games, with one in Tick Tock Clock and the one in Goomboss Battle being exclusive to Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, respectively. Spinning Hearts are often found in areas with greater risk of damage or before boss battles.

Course Location(s)
Bob-omb Battlefield Spinning HeartMario next to a Spinning Heart in Bob-omb Battlefield
Near the top of the mountain, next to a sign
Cool, Cool Mountain The Spinning Heart in Cool, Cool Mountain
Underneath the Star for Wall Kicks Will Work
Hazy Maze Cave The Spinning Heart in Hazy Maze Cave
Super Mario 64: On a ledge beside the bottomless pit in the boulder area
Super Mario 64 DS: Within the gap in the wall next to the boulder path
Lethal Lava Land The Spinning Heart in Lethal Lava Land
On a floating platform among multiple within the volcano, just after the collapsing wall
Shifting Sand Land The Spinning Heart in Shifting Sand Land
Inside the pyramid, between the Spindel and the vertically oscillating stairs
Tick Tock Clock The Spinning Heart in Tick Tock Clock
Under the group of rotating platforms used in Stop Time for Red Coins
Super Mario 64 only: Beside the pole with the orbiting Amp, before the elevating platforms
Rainbow Ride The first Spinning Heart in Rainbow Ride
On one of the four large spinning platforms
The second Spinning Heart in Rainbow Ride
At the Red Coin maze, below the area that requires wall-kicking
Bowser in the Fire Sea The first Spinning Heart in Bowser in the Fire Sea
At the bottom level on a platform with three Goombas
The second Spinning Heart in Bowser in the Fire Sea
At the top level, before the rising and sinking poles
Bowser in the Sky The first Spinning Heart in Bowser in the Sky
Halfway up, along the path of the moving arrow platform
The second Spinning Heart in Bowser in the Sky
Just before the pipe, in the windy area
Goomboss Battle
(DS only)
The first Spinning Heart in Goomboss Battle
Next to the entrance to Goomboss
The second Spinning Heart in Goomboss Battle
At the base of the long vertical cage where Mario must wall-kick to reach a Star Sphere

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クルクルハート
Kurukuru Hāto
Spinning Heart

Italian Cuore Rotante
Spinning Heart
Spanish Corazón
Heart

Trivia

SM64 Spin Heart.png
  • In Super Mario 64, the Spinning Heart is just a translucent sprite rendered in the 3D scene with collision data. In Super Mario 64 DS, it is an opaque 3D model.
  • In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, when an item hits the player's Heart barrier, a sound similar to that of the Spinning Heart can be heard.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (UK) Issue 47, page 19.