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Player achieves new milestone in Mario Kart World, breaking their record of 770 air tricks by exploiting a mechanism resulting in an endless spinning loop.

Spelling it out clearly: Endlessly whirl around in a swirling motion, reminiscent of a vortex, perpetually.

Player sets new record of 770 air tricks in Mario Kart World by creating perpetual spinning loop.
Player sets new record of 770 air tricks in Mario Kart World by creating perpetual spinning loop.

Player achieves new milestone in Mario Kart World, breaking their record of 770 air tricks by exploiting a mechanism resulting in an endless spinning loop.

In a mind-blowing display, a savvy Mario Kart World player has cracked the code and pulled off an insane streak of infinite tricks in mid-air, leaving many breathless and bewildered.

Bubbers, a Twitter sensation, had previously demonstrated a mesmerizing trick chain of 770 mid-air tricks, utilizing a clever glitch on the Mario Circuit track. Using a Mushroom to rocket skyward at the edge of the track and a Feather to defy gravity, Bubbers showcased a remarkable feat that left everyone wondering how it was even possible.

Now, Bubbers has gone one step further, unveiling a clip of them effortlessly chaining front flips together, somehow managing to maintain their altitude and spin endlessly in a surreal vortex. As Bubbers explains, by hitting a specific spot, they are able to dance in a loop, defying the laws of gravity and creating an infinite loop.

Be warned, this dizzying display can be a bit nauseating for some, so make sure you've got your sea legs before taking a gander. And don't forget to crank up the sound for some colorful commentary from an effusive Shy Guy.

"I can now rest on this," Bubbers quips, seeming proud that they managed to pull off their promise. I've got to admit, it's impressive that someone had the resolve and patience to discover the secret to defying gravity in this game.

It appears Nintendo has yet to tackle the glitch, as the latest update merely tinkers with the course selection during online play, nudging players towards the intermission laps, a less popular feature among players.

If Mario Kart World no longer tickles your fancy, fear not! Check out our list of upcoming Switch 2 games for 2025 and beyond to satiate your appetite for new games.

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The trick glitch in Mario Kart World is quite the peculiarity. Players need to utilize a mushroom to gain height, perform tricks mid-air, and activate a feather at the right moment to create an illusion of flight or gliding with no gravity pulling them down[1][3][5]. This unique interaction effectively breaks the game's physics and provides an enjoyable, quirky twist in the free-roam mode of the game[5].

  1. Bubbers, the Twitter sensation known for their extraordinary feats in Mario Kart World, has once again amazed players with an infinite loop of front flips, defying gravity using a clever glitch.
  2. In the latest update, Nintendo only made minor adjustments to the course selection during online play, leaving the glitch in Mario Kart World unaddressed.
  3. For those looking for new gaming experiences, our list of upcoming Switch 2 games for 2025 and beyond offers exciting options to satiate your appetite for action-packed games.
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  5. The unique trick glitch in Mario Kart World, which involves the use of a mushroom, mid-air tricks, and a feather to create an illusion of flight, makes the free-roam mode a quirky and entertaining experience for players.

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