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|[[File:HUD Sun Meter P3.jpg|thumb|250px|The Sun Meter in ''Pikmin 3''.]]
|[[File:HUD Sun Meter P3.jpg|thumb|250px|The Sun Meter in ''Pikmin 3''.]]
|Pikmin 4
|Pikmin 4
|[[File:P4 Sun Meter.png|thumb|250px|The clock in ''Pikmin 4''.]]
|[[File:P4 Sun Meter.png|thumb|250px|The Sun Meter in ''Pikmin 4''.]]
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The Sun Meter{{cite quote|(Sun Meter) When the sun icon reaches the far-right side of the bar, the day will end. The only day that doesn't have a time limit is the first.|Indicator blurb|the HUD page of the ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' instruction manual}} (known as the clock in ''Pikmin 4''{{cite quote|See that {{color|clock|orange}} at the top-left corner of your screen?|[[Shepherd]]}}) indicates how much remains of the current [[day]] in [[Story Mode]]. In the first three mainline games and {{p3d}}, it is a bar with a pointer that is placed at the start when a [[day]] begins, and moves to the right as time goes by, eventually reaching the end of the bar at night time. The meter is found spanning from the top-left of the screen to almost the right side, as the top-right corner is taken by the [[#Day|day counter]] (in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', the [[#Juice counter|juice counter]] occupies that place instead). In {{p4}}, the Sun Meter is instead a dial whose needle moves from left to right as the day progresses. [[Night expedition]]s feature a meter that serves the same purpose and looks the same, except the sun icon in the bottom is replaced by a moon. Furthermore, [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]] displays a number above the sun icon for how many days that remain before [[Captain Olimar]]'s life support system fails.
The Sun Meter{{cite quote|(Sun Meter) When the sun icon reaches the far-right side of the bar, the day will end. The only day that doesn't have a time limit is the first.|Indicator blurb|the HUD page of the ''[[Pikmin (game)|Pikmin]]'' instruction manual}} indicates how much remains of the current [[day]] in [[Story Mode]]. In the first three mainline games and {{p3d}}, it is a bar with a pointer that is placed at the start when a [[day]] begins, and moves to the right as time goes by, eventually reaching the end of the bar at night time. The meter is found spanning from the top-left of the screen to almost the right side, as the top-right corner is taken by the [[#Day|day counter]] (in ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', the [[#Juice counter|juice counter]] occupies that place instead). In {{p4}}, the Sun Meter is instead a dial whose needle moves from left to right as the day progresses. [[Night expedition]]s feature a meter that serves the same purpose and looks the same, except the sun icon in the bottom is replaced by a moon. Furthermore, [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]] displays a number above the sun icon for how many days that remain before [[Captain Olimar]]'s life support system fails.


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.
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====Health====
====Health====
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{{switchable|float=right
|Pikmin
|Pikmin
|[[File:HUD Leader health P1.png|thumb|[[Captain Olimar]]'s health in ''Pikmin''.]]
|[[File:HUD Leader health P1.png|thumb|[[Captain Olimar]]'s health in ''Pikmin''.]]
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'''Sun Meter'''
'''Sun Meter'''
{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap=太陽メーター
|JapR=Taiyō mētā
|JapM=Sun meter
|FraA=Icône du soleil
|FraA=Icône du soleil
|FraAM=Sun icon
|FraAM=Sun icon

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