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*'''[[World Hub]]''' and '''[[Level Hub]]''' - These are visual areas which represent a map of a given region. Depending on the game, they may be fully fleshed-out areas that [[Kirby]] can move around in like a normal stage, may be more traditional selection screens, or may be somewhere in-between. ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' was the first game to employ explorable hubs in this fashion.
*'''[[World Hub]]''' and '''[[Level Hub]]''' - These are visual areas which represent a map of a given region. Depending on the game, they may be fully fleshed-out areas that [[Kirby]] can move around in like a normal stage, may be more traditional selection screens, or may be somewhere in-between. ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' was the first game to employ explorable hubs in this fashion.
*'''[[Map (item)]]''' - In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', Kirby can find items which allow the player to view a simplified map of the respective region of the [[Mirror World]]. These maps function similarly to [[zeldawiki:Dungeon Map|Dungeon Map]]s from ''The Legend of Zelda''.
*'''[[Map (item)]]''' - In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', Kirby can find items which allow the player to view a simplified map of the respective region of the [[Mirror World]]. These maps function similarly to [[zeldawiki:Dungeon Map|Dungeon Map]]s from ''The Legend of Zelda''.
*'''[[Secret Map]]''' - In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'', Kirby can collect pieces of a map that, when completed, leads him to the [[Copy Ability Room]] for the game.
*Other maps, such as the race course maps in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' and the progress map in [[The Great Cave Offensive]] are simple visual affairs which give the player a general idea of where Kirby is.
*Other maps, such as the race course maps in ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]'' and the progress map in [[The Great Cave Offensive]] are simple visual affairs which give the player a general idea of where Kirby is.

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Map often refers to an in-game visualization of the playable area within a video game which can be viewed by the player, either from the beginning, or after receiving the appropriate item. In the Kirby series, maps take on a variety of appearances, though are typically only represented as World Hubs or Level Hubs.

The following is a list of each type of map that has appeared in the Kirby series, with notes where applicable: