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The Pikmin games have a variety of controls used to control the game's menus, leaders, camera and gameplay mechanics. These controls come in the form of button presses and releases, analog stick tilts, Wii Remote pointer movements and touchscreen touches.

For the GameCube games, there are two button combinations that replace the need to interact with the physical console itself: one resets the game without pressing the button on the console, and the other resets the controller's neutral position, without needing to unplug and replug it. The former can be achieved by holding X + B + Start for a few seconds. For the latter, the player must hold X + Y + Start, for three seconds, without touching Stick, C, L or R. This is because when the console is booted, or the controller's neutral position is reset, the position of the sticks and the analog shoulder buttons is considered to be the default. If, for instance, the Control Stick is held to the right when the default position is being registered, then the game will assume that the Stick is being held left, if the player releases the Control Stick.

In-game controls

The following is a list of controls for when the player is controlling a leader on an area or cave, for each game.

Pikmin

The first title in the franchise is played on the GameCube, and hence, with the GameCube controller. The New Play Control! Pikmin version is played using the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk.

GameCube Wii Action
A the A Button on the Wii Remote
  • While commanding Pikmin: Pick a Pikmin up. When the button is released, Olimar throws the Pikmin.
  • When by a sprout: Pluck the Pikmin sprout out of the ground.
  • Without any Pikmin: Punch.
  • When under an Onion: Open its menu.
B the B Button on the Wii Remote Whistle. Holding it down longer increases the range. Any Pikmin caught in the whistle will come to the leader's command.
Stick the Control Stick on the Nunchuk Move in the direction it is held. If a Pikmin is touched while running, it will join the leader. The leaders run as fast as a flower Red/Blue/Yellow Pikmin.
Stick Wiimote Move the cursor.
C Paddown Move Pikmin group. They will go to a task if they bump into an object and they will no longer be on the party. In the New Play Control! version, the Pikmin will go to wherever the cursor is, when the button is held down.
Y the Plus Button on the Wii Remote Open the radar. The L / Padleft and R / Padright buttons switch between menus.
X the C Button on the Nunchuk Dismiss all Pikmin into groups of their type.
Paddown the 2 Button on the Wii Remote Lie down.
N/A the B Button on the Wii Remote While holding a Pikmin, swap it for one of a different type.
N/A Paddown When holding a Pikmin, swap it for a leaf, bud, or flower Pikmin of the same type. Also causes the group move effect on the cursor, but the group does not move.
L the Z Button on the Nunchuk
  • Press: Point the camera towards the cursor on the GameCube, point the camera to where the leader is facing on the Wii.
  • Lightly tap and hold: Used with Stick / the Control Stick on the Nunchuk to rotate the camera (fully held in the New Play Control! version).
R Padleftright Switch to a closer or farther away camera angle.
Z Padup Switch to a top view and then back to an angled view.
Start the Minus Button on the Wii Remote Pause and continue the game.

Pikmin 2

The sequel retains many of the controls from the first game, but with some additions and changes. Like the first game, the original GameCube version is played using a GameCube controller, while the New Play Control! Pikmin 2 version is played with the Wii Remote.

GameCube Wii Action
A the A Button on the Wii Remote
  • While commanding Pikmin: Pick a Pikmin up. When the button is released, the leader throws the Pikmin.
  • When by a sprout: Pluck the Pikmin sprout out of the ground.
  • Without any Pikmin: Punch. If the Rocket Fist has been collected, pressing the button quickly three times will do a more powerful punch.
  • When under an Onion: Open its menu.
B the B Button on the Wii Remote Whistle. Holding it down longer increases the range. Any Pikmin caught in the whistle will come to the leader's command. The Mega Tweeter increases the range of the whistle by 1.5 times. If the Pluckaphone has been collected, any sprouts will come out, too.
Stick the Control Stick on the Nunchuk Move in the direction it is held. If a Pikmin is touched while running, it will join the leader. The leaders run as fast as a flower Red/Blue/Yellow Pikmin, and with the Rush Boots, as fast as a flower White Pikmin.
Stick Wiimote Move the cursor.
C Paddown Move Pikmin group. They will go to a task if they bump into an object and they will no longer be on the party. In the New Play Control! version, the Pikmin will go to wherever the cursor is, when the button is held down.
Y the Minus Button on the Wii Remote Switch leaders.
X the C Button on the Nunchuk Dismiss all Pikmin into groups of their type. When held, lie down if the Five-man Napsack has been obtained.
Padup the 1 Button on the Wii Remote When not holding a Pikmin, use an Ultra-Bitter Spray. This is obtained from 10 purple berries.
Paddown the 2 Button on the Wii Remote When not holding a Pikmin, use an Ultra-spicy spray. This is obtained from 10 red berries.
Padupdown Paddown When holding a Pikmin, swap it for a leaf, bud, or flower Pikmin of the same type.
Padleftright the B Button on the Wii Remote While holding a Pikmin, swap it for one of a different type.
L the Z Button on the Nunchuk
  • Press: Point the camera towards the cursor on the GameCube, point the camera to where the leader is facing on the Wii.
  • Lightly tap and hold: Used with Stick / the Control Stick on the Nunchuk to rotate the camera (fully held in the New Play Control! version).
R Padleftright
  • Press: Switch to a closer or farther away camera angle.
  • Press and hold: Switch to a ground-level angle.
Z Padup Switch to a top view and then back to an angled view.
Start the Plus Button on the Wii Remote Pause and continue the game. The L / Padleft and R / Padright buttons switch between menus.

Pikmin 3

Pikmin 3 allows for four ways to control the game. The player can use the the GamePad's buttons, the Wii Remote + Nunchuk, the Wii U Pro Controller, or, as of version 2.0.0, the GamePad's touchscreen.

Controllers

GamePad Wii Remote Pro Controller Action
the ZR Button on the Wii U GamePad the B Button on the Wii Remote the ZR Button on the Wii U Pro Controller Whistle.
the A Button on the Wii U GamePad the A Button on the Wii Remote the A Button on the Wii U Pro Controller
  • While commanding Pikmin: Pick a Pikmin up. When the button is released, the leader throws the Pikmin.
  • When by a sprout: Pluck the Pikmin sprout out of the ground.
  • Without any Pikmin: Punch.
  • When under an Onion: Open its menu.

Touchscreen

There are two ways to play with the touchscreen in Pikmin 3. The game can be played with the GamePad and a TV, or on the GamePad alone. The controls are different depending on the screens.

For the GamePad screen alone, the controls are as follows:

GamePad Action
the L Button on the Wii U GamePad When the screen is touched while the button is pressed, that zone is whistled.
the ZL Button on the Wii U GamePad Center the camera behind the leader.

Specific controls

This section details controls for specific scenarios that can be encountered while playing.

General menus

The controls for the menus are simple, allowing the player to highlight an option, change its values, or activate it. In general, the controls are as follows:

  • To highlight a different option, the D-Pad or main Analog Stick of the controller is used, normally up and down.
  • To change the value of a highlighted option, the D-Pad or main Analog Stick of the controller is used, normally left and right.
  • To confirm the option, if applicable, the punch button is used.
  • To cancel, if applicable, the whistle button is used.

Onions

In the first two games and the New Play Control! remakes, the Onion menu allows the player to withdraw or save Pikmin using a simple control interface.

  • Pressing up or down on the D-Pad or main Analog Stick of the controller allows the player to change the amount of Pikmin of that type in the party. Missing or excessive Pikmin will be automatically withdrawn or stored accordingly. Up increases the amount of Pikmin in the Onion, while down increases the amount in the group.
  • Pressing the punch button confirms the choice.
  • Pressing the whistle button cancels.

Area selection

The area selection screen in the first two games has some specific options and controls.

GameCube Wii Action
Stick the Control Stick on the Nunchuk Change selected area or Voyage Log entry. In Pikmin 2 for the GameCube, Pad can also be used.
A the A Button on the Wii Remote Open a menu asking if the player wishes to enter the area. On Olimar's Voyage Log, it opens the selected journal.
B the B Button on the Wii Remote Close Olimar's Voyage Log in Pikmin. This button also allows canceling the area choice, if the ship's animation hasn't been completed yet.
Start the Plus Button on the Wii Remote Open a menu that allows the player to continue or return to the title screen.
Y the Plus Button on the Wii Remote In Pikmin, toggle between the area selection and Olimar's Voyage Log.
L Padleft Open the Piklopedia in Pikmin 2.
R Padright Open the Treasure Hoard in Pikmin 2.
N/A the Minus Button on the Wii Remote In Pikmin 2, it makes the Wii Remote's speaker sound a "boing" sound effect, the same that can be heard when an invalid Pikmin number is attempted on an Onion's menu.

Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard

On the Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard, there are a few specific actions that can be performed.

GameCube Wii Action
A the A Button on the Wii Remote Show the current entry. Throw pikpik carrots on the Piklopedia.
B the B Button on the Wii Remote Open a menu asking if the player wishes to remain on the Piklopedia / Treasure Hoard or if they went to return to the area selection screen. If showing an entry, it returns to the list.
Stick the Control Stick on the Nunchuk Change entry. If showing an entry, it pans the camera with the stick's direction.
L / R Padleftright Switch from the Piklopedia to the Treasure Hoard and vice-versa.
Padupdown Padupdown If showing an entry, it zooms in or out.
C the Z Button on the Nunchuk + the Control Stick on the Nunchuk If showing an entry, it rotates the camera around it.
X the Plus Button on the Wii Remote Open Olimar's Notes.
Y the Minus Button on the Wii Remote Open Sales Pitch or Louie's Notes.
Z the 1 Button on the Wii Remote Deploy an Ultra-Bitter Spray on the Piklopedia.

Bomb-rocks

Main article: Bomb-rock#Controlling.

Due to the actions that can be performed by Pikmin carrying bomb-rocks, some special notes need to be taken into consideration in order to not have a bomb-rock explode accidentally.

When a bomb-rock Yellow Pikmin is thrown, it becomes in a standby state. By whistling this Pikmin, it drops its bomb-rock, which begins its detonation timer. In order to safely retrieve the Pikmin without detonating the bomb-rock, the Pikmin must be touched by the leader. Dismissed Pikmin that have not been thrown will always keep their bomb-rock when returning to the party. Finally, any bomb-rock-carrying Yellow Pikmin that is told to go into an Onion will drop the bomb-rock safely by one of the Onion's legs.

Radar

Main article: Radar.

A few buttons control the radar. These allows the player to pan it and zoom it.

Pikmin 2 title screen

Main article: Easter eggs#Title screen secrets.

Some easter eggs exist on the title screen for Pikmin 2 and the New Play Control! remake. These allow the player to change the words the Pikmin spell out, and allows the spawn and control of an enemy.

Controller diagram

In the first game, if the radar is opened, R / Padright can be used to flip to a different page, containing an illustration that maps the different buttons on the controller to the corresponding actions. This can be used should the player forget the controls.

See also