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==Description==
==Description==


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]]s. 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]], Spiral Doors are colour-coded: blue-and-yellow doors indicate that the corresponding level still contains at least one [[Yellow Lum]] which the player has not yet collected or at least one [[cage]] which has yet to be broken; red Spiral Doors indicate that a level has been completed 100%, with all Yellow Lums gathered and all cages destroyed. In the PlayStation version of ''Rayman 2'', the Spiral Doors leading to [[the Walk of Life]] and [[the Walk of Power]] are yellow in colour.
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]]s. 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]], Spiral Doors are colour-coded: blue-and-yellow doors indicate that the corresponding level still contains at least one [[Yellow Lum]] which the player has not yet collected or at least one [[cage]] which has yet to be broken; red Spiral Doors indicate that a level has been completed 100%, with all Yellow Lums gathered and all cages destroyed. In the PlayStation version of ''Rayman 2'', the Spiral Doors leading to [[the Walk of Life]] and [[the Walk of Power]] are yellow in colour. Contrary to the western versions of ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', in its Japanese version the Spiral Doors are blue coloured.  


Outside the [[Teensie Circle]]s and [[the Hall of Doors]], Spiral Doors generally require a special square stone slab to be function. These slabs bear a spiral inscription, similar to way that the face of [[Murfy]] appears on the [[Stone of Thought|Stones of Thought]]; by performing a special dance, [[Rayman]] and a [[Teensie]] can summon forth a Spiral Door from the stone slab. Occasionally Spiral Doors can be created without a slab; for example, the [[Grand Minimus]] creates one in [[the Woods of Light]] by taking advantage of a special rift in the ground, and [[Polokus]] can conjure Spiral Doors simply by waving his hands. The stone slabs are in fact cubes, with inscriptions on every side; however, this is rarely seen, as they are usually embedded in walls or floors with only one face protruding.
Outside the [[Teensie Circle]]s and [[the Hall of Doors]], Spiral Doors generally require a special square stone slab to be function. These slabs bear a spiral inscription, similar to way that the face of [[Murfy]] appears on the [[Stone of Thought|Stones of Thought]]; by performing a special dance, [[Rayman]] and a [[Teensie]] can summon forth a Spiral Door from the stone slab. Occasionally Spiral Doors can be created without a slab; for example, the [[Grand Minimus]] creates one in [[the Woods of Light]] by taking advantage of a special rift in the ground, and [[Polokus]] can conjure Spiral Doors simply by waving his hands. The stone slabs are in fact cubes, with inscriptions on every side; however, this is rarely seen, as they are usually embedded in walls or floors with only one face protruding.
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[[Image:MagicSpiralDoor.png|thumb|left|A typical Spiral Door, as seen at the end of [[the Fairy Glade]]]]
[[Image:MagicSpiralDoor.png|thumb|left|A typical Spiral Door, as seen at the end of [[the Fairy Glade]]]]
[[File:RR-PS2-Japanese-Spiral_Door.JPG|thumb|left|300px|Regular Spiral Doors are blue-coloured in the Japanese version of ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'']]


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