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{{quote|One of the perks of being a [[bee]] is that we can stick to this honey wall.|Honeybee|Super Mario Galaxy}}
{{quote|One of the perks of being a [[bee]] is that we can stick to this honey wall.|Honeybee|Super Mario Galaxy}}
[[File:SMG2 Honeycomb Wall.png|thumb|left|200px|A Honeycomb Wall in the [[Honeyhop Galaxy]]]]
[[File:SMG2 Honeycomb Wall.png|thumb|left|200px|A Honeycomb Wall in the [[Honeyhop Galaxy]]]]
'''Honeycomb Walls''' are special hexagonal walls made of honey that only [[Bee Mario]] can climb on in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They have their own gravity, as [[Mario]] can fly with his feet facing the wall and even [[Ground Pound]] onto the wall.  
'''Honeycomb Walls''' are special hexagonal walls made of [[honey]] that only [[Bee Mario]] can climb on in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They have their own gravity, as [[Mario]] can [[fly]] with his feet facing the walls and even [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] onto the walls.  


In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', Honeycomb Walls are featured prominently in four different galaxies: [[Honeyhive Galaxy]], [[Honeyclimb Galaxy]], [[Gold Leaf Galaxy]] and [[Sand Spiral Galaxy]]; however, only one lone honeycomb wall panel appears in Sand Spiral Galaxy. When Bee Mario climbs on these vertical walls, he sticks to the [[honey]] on it. Bee Mario must [[fly]] to reach different parts of the wall. The Honeyclimb Galaxy is made up entirely of Honeycomb Walls on what looks like a flat hive. Some Honeycomb Walls can contain moving groups of honey, [[Mandibug]]s, and even [[meteor]]s falling past them.  
In ''Super Mario Galaxy'', Honeycomb Walls are featured prominently in four different [[galaxy|galaxies]]: the [[Honeyhive Galaxy]], [[Honeyclimb Galaxy]], [[Gold Leaf Galaxy]], and [[Sand Spiral Galaxy]]; however, only one lone Honeycomb Wall panel appears in Sand Spiral Galaxy. When Bee Mario climbs on these vertical walls, he sticks to the honey on it. Bee Mario must fly to reach different parts of the walls. The Honeyclimb Galaxy is made up entirely of Honeycomb Walls on what looks like a flat hive. Some Honeycomb Walls can contain moving groups of honey, [[Mandibug]]s, and even [[meteor]]s falling past them.  


Honeycomb Walls reappear in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', only in the [[Honeyhop Galaxy]]. {{br}}
Honeycomb Walls reappear in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', only in the [[Honeyhop Galaxy]]. {{br}}

Revision as of 09:50, May 21, 2022

Honey walls
An area of Honeycomb Walls in the Honeyclimb Galaxy
“One of the perks of being a bee is that we can stick to this honey wall.”
Honeybee, Super Mario Galaxy
Honeycomb wall in Super Mario Galaxy 2
A Honeycomb Wall in the Honeyhop Galaxy

Honeycomb Walls are special hexagonal walls made of honey that only Bee Mario can climb on in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. They have their own gravity, as Mario can fly with his feet facing the walls and even ground-pound onto the walls.

In Super Mario Galaxy, Honeycomb Walls are featured prominently in four different galaxies: the Honeyhive Galaxy, Honeyclimb Galaxy, Gold Leaf Galaxy, and Sand Spiral Galaxy; however, only one lone Honeycomb Wall panel appears in Sand Spiral Galaxy. When Bee Mario climbs on these vertical walls, he sticks to the honey on it. Bee Mario must fly to reach different parts of the walls. The Honeyclimb Galaxy is made up entirely of Honeycomb Walls on what looks like a flat hive. Some Honeycomb Walls can contain moving groups of honey, Mandibugs, and even meteors falling past them.

Honeycomb Walls reappear in Super Mario Galaxy 2, only in the Honeyhop Galaxy.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Chinese (traditional) 蜂蜜牆[1]
Fēngmì Qiáng
Honey Wall

German Honigwabenmauer
Honeycomb Wall
Italian Arnia[2]
Parete a nido d'ape
Hive
Honeycomb wall

References