Stop Watchers | |
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Information | |
Game: |
Wii Party |
Type: |
4 Player |
Instructions: |
"Stop your clock at the time shown at the top. Your clock will be hidden after a few seconds, so try to keep count!" |

The minigame's thumbnail.
Stop Watchers is a 4-player Minigame in Wii Party.
Introduction[]
The crowd is cheering on the four Miis. The four Miis smile and wave at to the crowd.
Controls[]
Press the A button to stop the timer when you think it matches the designated time behind the Miis.
Gameplay[]
The goal for each of the players is to stop the clock at the perfect time to match the time on the digital clock behind everyone. For the first few seconds, it will show the players' timers, but they will be closed later. Miis also close their eyes when the digital clock is covered.
Note: Pressing A while the clock is not covered will not make the Mii stop.
Spot the Sneak[]
In Spot the Sneak, starting from 3 seconds before the correct time, the sneak's Wii Remote will rumble once a second until the correct time.
Trivia[]
- If a player did not do anything while the time is running, the timer will automatically stop after 10 seconds of an exact time. The player will get shocked as well.
- For example, if the amount of time displayed says 7 seconds, the timer will automatically stop at 17th second.
- The maximum amount of seconds a clock can automatically stop is 20 seconds, which can only appear when the amount of time displayed says 10 seconds.
- The CPUs never do absolutely nothing.
- If one, two, or three players get the exact same time as the time behind them and the players, the other players look at the winner's clock, shocked.
- This Minigame is very similar to Clock Watchers from Mario Party 7, except all 4 players do it all together instead of one at a time.
All four players getting a 4-way tie in Stop Watchers.
- There can also be a 4-way tie where they all stop the clock at the exact time, when it does happen, everyone will look at each other shocked.
- The Miis in the preview are different in the PAL version. They are Gabriele, Alisha, Greg and Miguel instead of Ai, Mike, Jessie and Naomi.

- There is a clear pattern on certain difficulties, in which their margin of error differs. Beginner Difficulty Miis are very inaccurate and Master Difficulty Miis are very accurate. While no CPUs can achieve a perfect time, the usual range of margin of error follows (using interquartile ranges):
- Beginner Difficulty CPUs are 1.3-1.9 seconds away from the actual time.
- Standard Difficulty CPUs are 1.0-1.3 seconds away from the actual time.
- Advanced Difficulty CPUs are 0.7-1.1 seconds away from the actual time.
- Expert Difficulty CPUs are 0.5-0.7 seconds away from the actual time.
- Master Difficulty CPUs are 0.3 seconds away from the actual time.