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==Description==
==Description==
Magic Spiral Doors come in sizes both big and small and resemble small whirling spiral galaxies.  Their colors may vary from place to place, being blue with a yellow center in most areas and red with a pink center at [[Teensie Circle|Teensie Circles]]. In the PS1 version, a spiral door which is entirely yellow was also used.  In the [[Hall of Doors]], Magic Spiral Doors are color-coded: blue-and-yellow doors indicate that a corresponding area still has some [[Yellow Lum]](s) that the player has not yet found and/or [[Cage|cages]] still remaining to be broken.  
Magic Spiral Doors come in sizes both big and small and resemble small whirling spiral galaxies.  Their colors may vary from place to place, being blue with a yellow center in most areas and red with a pink center at [[Teensie Circle|Teensie Circles]]. In the PS1 version, a spiral door which is entirely yellow was also used and in [[Rayman Revolution]] white ones are used.  In the [[Hall of Doors]], Magic Spiral Doors are color-coded: blue-and-yellow doors indicate that a corresponding area still has some [[Yellow Lum]](s) that the player has not yet found and/or [[Cage|cages]] still remaining to be broken.  


Outside the Teensie Circles and the Hall of Doors, Magic Spiral Doors generally require a certain stone slab depicting a spiral, similar to a [[Stone of Thought]].  Occasionally, though, the portals can appear without needing a slab.
Outside the Teensie Circles and the Hall of Doors, Magic Spiral Doors generally require a certain stone slab depicting a spiral, similar to a [[Stone of Thought]].  Occasionally, though, the portals can appear without needing a slab.