- "Solo" redirects here. For the hero of Dragon Quest IV who is one of Hero's alternate costumes, see Hero.
Modes (sometimes referred to as Main Menus) are various ways to play Super Smash Bros. games. The list below shows all the modes of each games.
Comparison
Starter | Unlockable | Downloadable (game update) | Not directly selectable |
In Super Smash Bros.
1P Mode
VS Mode
- Handicap
- Team Attack
- Stage Select
- Damage
- Item Switch[1]
Option
Data
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
The * indicates that this mode must be unlocked.
1-P Mode
- Regular Match
Vs. Mode
Trophies
Options
Data
- Snapshots
- Archives (NTSC)
- Sound Test*
- How to Play (PAL)
- Melee Records
Only accessible via hacking
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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The main menu of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
The * indicates that this mode must be unlocked.
Solo
Group
Nintendo Wi-Fi
Options
Vault
Data
- Movies
- Records
- Group Records
- Brawl Records
- Notices
- Sound Test
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Smash
Smash Run
Smash Tour
Games & More
- Classic Mode
- All-Star Mode
- Stadium
- Training Mode
- Events
- Special Orders
- Custom
- Stage Builder
- amiibo ( added in version 1.0.5 on New 3DS and version 1.0.8 on 3DS / available at release)
- Vault
- Options
Onlne
- With Anyone
- With Friends
- Tourney (added in version 1.1.0)
- Conquest ( added in version 1.0.1 / available at release)
- Spectate
- Share ( added in version 1.0.5 / available at release)
Other modes
- Challenges
- StreetSmash
- Wii U connect / 3DS connect
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Smash
8-Player Smash is available through the regular Smash mode, and does not occupy a separate menu item as it did in Smash 4.
Games & More
- Classic Mode
- Training
- Mob Smash
- Home-Run Contest (added in version 5.0.0)
- Mii Fighters
- amiibo
- Stage Builder (added in version 3.0.0)
- Challenger's Approach
- VR (added in version 3.1.0)
Online
- Smash
- Online Tourney (Added in version 4.0.0)
- Spectate
- Shared Content (Added in version 3.0.0)
Vault
- Sounds
- Replays
- Video Editor (Added in version 3.0.0)
- Records
- Challenges
- Tips
- Movies
- Shop
Spirits
- Adventure Mode
- Spirit Board
- Collection
- DLC Spirits (Added in version 3.0.0)
Dashboard
Trivia
- In the Japanese version of Melee, the Main Menu is instead named Top Menu. Additionally, it was originally going to be named Top Menu in English as well, but the final version of the game reverts the name back to Main Menu.
- Ultimate uses the name Top Menu in English, under the Dashboard's "Back to Top Menu" option.