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''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' features a total of 42 stages in the Story Mode. All main levels include one boss stage and one Extra stage (except for Level 6, which has two Extra stages), which are included in the stage count.
''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' features a total of 42 stages in the Story Mode. All main levels include one boss stage and one Extra stage (except for Level 6, which has two Extra stages), which are included in the stage count.


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!colspan="3"|Stages in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''  
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|[[Flowered Sectonia]] (Story Mode only)
|[[Flowered Sectonia]] (Story Mode only)
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*In the Japanese, English and Korean versions, the first letters in levels 1-7 spell out FLOWERED, indicating Sectonia combining her form with that of the Dreamstalk during the final battle. FLOWERED is also the name of the Story Mode ending cutscene before the credits.
*In the Japanese, English and Korean versions, the first letters in levels 1-7 spell out FLOWERED, indicating Sectonia combining her form with that of the Dreamstalk during the final battle. FLOWERED is also the name of the Story Mode ending cutscene before the credits.
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