
How to unlock all tracks in Mario Kart World
Mario Kart World is a new game that was launched on June 5, 2025, for the Nintendo Switch 2. The game introduces an expansive array of tracks; it is a blend of classic courses with innovative new designs.
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There are a total of 32 tracks which are divided into the following order, eight Grand Prix Cups where each contains four different courses making it 28 tracks and while seven of these cups are accessible from the outset, the eighth, known as the Special Cup, requires players to meet specific criteria to unlock. This article outlines all the tracks with steps and all the necessary cups to unlock all the 32 tracks in Mario Kart World.
All tracks in Mario Kart World and how to unlock them
The game offers a wide range of tracks which can be unlocked in the game through completing various milestones with conditions. Here is how a player can unlock all 32 tracks in Mario Kart World:
1
. Complete the Initial Seven Cups
: Begin by participating in the seven available Grand Prix Cups:
Mushroom Cup
Flower Cup
Star Cup
Shell Cup
Banana Cup
Leaf Cup
Lightning Cup
Each cup comprises four unique tracks, totaling 28 courses.
2. Place in the Top Three:
In order to unlock the Special Cup, players need to secure a podium finish i.e.
1st, 2nd, or 3rd place, in each of the seven initial Cups. The players can use any kind of vehicles from different engine classes i.e. 50 cc or 100 cc. When a player achieves this milestone, they are able to access the Special Cup.
3. Special Cup Tracks:
Once the player unlocks the Special Cup the game offers the following four additional tracks:
Acorn Heights
Mario Circuit
Peach Stadium
Rainbow Road
All these courses provide new challenges and environments, culminating in the iconic Rainbow Road.
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Through following these steps, players can experience the full range of tracks available in Mario Kart World, which will enhance their racing experience and unlock all the game's content.
To unlock all the tracks in Mario Kart World, it involves players completing seven initial Grand Prix Cups with a top-three finish in each; doing so will grant access to the Special Cup and its four exclusive courses. By achieving these milestones, players can fully immerse themselves in the comprehensive racing experience that Mario Kart World provides.

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