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The name of the trope comes from, but is not related to, the old ''[[Sesame Street (TV)|Sesame Street]]'' song "[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/One_of_These_Things One of These Things]".
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* ''[[Paper Mario (Video Game)|Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door (Video Game)|Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door]]'' both had Type 2: the first in Bowser's castle, the second in the Palace of Shadow.
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* The first dungeon in ''[[Dragon Quest VII (Video Game)|Dragon Quest VII]]'' has a series of rooms that branch into four hallways. The trick is that each room has a mural hanging in the center showing a tree with four branches; you have to follow the path marked by a leaf.
* In ''[[The Little Mermaid (Video Game)|The Little Mermaid]]'', the trick for getting through the final level was to go through the portals with flashing eyes.
* In ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', you are told that the Black Mage Village is found so deep in the forest that even the owls don't go there. The entrance is a repeating screen (it doesn't even reload; Zidane just walks through one entrance and comes out in another as though they were [[Scooby -Dooby Doors]]), and a sign in the middle helpfully informs you where there are no owls. You only have to go through the puzzle once, thankfully, given how many times one must return to the village.
 
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