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The meter in the first three games consists of 13 bubbles, each one representing one Earth hour. The first, central and final bubbles have a secondary bubble; this pinpoints the start, middle and end of the day. The pointer that moves along the meter is a large circle with a sun inside. The dials for days and night expeditions in ''Pikmin 4'' only contain seven bubbles. A red field in ''Pikmin 4''{{'s}} Sun Meter represents sunsets or sunrises; sunsets begin between the sixth and the seventh bubble, and sunrises begin on the sixth bubble.
The meter in the first three games consists of 13 bubbles, each one representing one Earth hour. The first, central and final bubbles have a secondary bubble; this pinpoints the start, middle and end of the day. The pointer that moves along the meter is a large circle with a sun inside. The dials for days and night expeditions in ''Pikmin 4'' only contain seven bubbles. A red field in ''Pikmin 4''{{'s}} Sun Meter represents sunsets or sunrises; sunsets begin between the sixth and the seventh bubble, and sunrises begin on the sixth bubble.


Whenever the sun icon reaches one quarter, one half, or three quarters into the meter, it pops out for a second, and the sound of some small bells plays. At the middle of the day, these bells play twice in a row, and in ''Pikmin 2'', two church bells can also be heard. These minor details call the player's attention, and help them keep track of the passage of time. Just before sunset, the half-hour chime of ''{{w|Westminster Quarters}}'' plays, except slightly different, with the notes G♯<sup>4</sup>, C<sup>5</sup>, A♯<sup>4</sup>, D♯<sup>5</sup>, C<sup>5</sup>, G♯<sup>4</sup>, A♯<sup>4</sup>, D♯<sup>4</sup>. In Japanese schools, the half-hour chime of ''Westminster Quarters'' indicates the beginning or end of a period.
Whenever the sun icon reaches one quarter, one half, or three quarters into the meter, it pops out for a second, and the sound of some small bells plays. At the middle of the day, these bells play twice in a row, and in ''Pikmin 2'', two church bells can also be heard. These minor details call the player's attention, and help them keep track of the passage of time. Just before sunset, the half-hour chime of ''[[wikipedia:Westminster Quarters|Westminster Quarters]]'' plays, except slightly different, with the notes G♯<sup>4</sup>, C<sup>5</sup>, A♯<sup>4</sup>, D♯<sup>5</sup>, C<sup>5</sup>, G♯<sup>4</sup>, A♯<sup>4</sup>, D♯<sup>4</sup>. In Japanese schools, the half-hour chime of ''Westminster Quarters'' indicates the beginning or end of a period.


''Pikmin 4'' does not show a Sun Meter in situations where time does not pass, such as the [[Rescue Command Post]] and the tutorial with Captain Olimar.
''Pikmin 4'' does not show a Sun Meter in situations where time does not pass, such as the [[Rescue Command Post]] and the tutorial with Captain Olimar.
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====Bingo Card====
====Bingo Card====
[[File:HUD Bingo Card.png|thumb|Right|Player 1's Bingo Card.]]
[[File:HUD Bingo Card.png|thumb|Right|Player 1's Bingo Card.]]
The Bingo card of each team. Collected fruits or enemies are filled in with a white background, and a {{w|no symbol}} appears over anything the player cannot collect (due to the other team collecting all of the enemies/fruits of that type). A question mark represents any item that cannot be obtained yet, like for instance, an object inside an enemy.
The Bingo card of each team. Collected fruits or enemies are filled in with a white background, and a [[wikipedia:No symbol|no symbol]] appears over anything the player cannot collect (due to the other team collecting all of the enemies/fruits of that type). A question mark represents any item that cannot be obtained yet, like for instance, an object inside an enemy.
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