2. Start splicing from the feet. Overlap a brown 2*3 building block and three 2*2 blue building blocks as Mario's feet, then make another foot, connect the two feet with a 2*4 blue building block, and then overlap a 4*4 building block to fix the two feet.
3. Then superimpose a 2*4 blue building block on the top building block, next to which are two yellow building blocks of 1*4. Then, take a 4*4 white building block and superimpose a white building block of 1*2 as Mario's hand, repeat the above steps, then splice it next to the yellow building block, and finally superimpose a 2*8 red building block on it.
4. According to the red building blocks in the previous step, add two blue building blocks of 1*4 on the side, then take out a red building block of 2*4, and stack two blue building blocks of 1*4 in the middle of the top, and finally stack two red building blocks of 2*2 on both sides.
5. Take out two red 2*4 building blocks and put them in the middle of the top of the building blocks. Put a blue 1*4 building block on each side, and then put a red 1*2 building block on each side, so that the lower body is completed.
6. Then start splicing the head, which is troublesome, starting from the bottom of the head, as shown in the figure, splicing a layer of yellow-brown building blocks and overlapping a layer of yellow-black building blocks.
7. On the next floor, white building blocks were added to make Mario's eyes, and brown building blocks were used to make Mario's hair.
8. Then you need to splice three layers of yellow and brown building blocks to splice the head. The placement position is as shown in the figure.
9. At first, the splicing hat was mainly made of red building blocks, and the five-layer hat was spliced according to the figure.
10, after the hat part is spliced, add yellow building blocks to the lower body, and finally splice the two parts, and the whole Mario is completed.