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The length of a match can be set to any whole number of minutes from 1 to 99, as well as infinite time for a match that cannot end without quitting via [[resetting]] or manually shutting off the game console. In addition, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' includes an interval of 30 seconds.
The length of a match can be set to any whole number of minutes from 1 to 99, as well as infinite time for a match that cannot end without quitting via [[resetting]] or manually shutting off the game console. In addition, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' includes an interval of 30 seconds.


In the first three games, the timer would roll over 60 when matches longer than an hour were played. This was changed in ''Smash 4'', which added an extra digit to the timer if a match lasts longer than one hour.
In the first three games, the minutes in the timer would go past 60 when matches longer than an hour were played. This was changed in ''Smash 4'', which added an extra digit to the timer if the match timer is longer than one hour.


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