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== Execution == After performing the initial setup, nut jumping involves repeatedly performing the following steps while in midair, usually after beginning the sequence at the peak of a jump: * Throw the large seed by pressing X or Y. * After a specific amount of time, [[dive]] into the seed. The timing for this is quite precise, since Mario must dive into a specific spot on the seed to be able to bounce on it. * Continue holding X/Y after the dive or press it again just as Mario contacts the seed in order to grab it. Mario cannot grab the seed while in the dive animation, but he will do so instantaneously after bouncing on it and reverting to the jump animation. * The bounce will propel Mario upward a bit, which is what allows the trick to be used to gain unlimited height. Around the peak of the bounce, the seed can be thrown again and the steps repeated. The optimal rhythm for this trick is a triplet rhythm with roughly even spacing: throw, dive, catch, and repeat. For maximum consistency, the player should not touch the left joystick at all while performing this trick. {{#widget:YouTube|id = uewd1iHs81Q}}
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