Luigi Wins By Doing Absolutely Nothing
Also known as: Luigi Wins By Doing Nothing
Luigi Wins By Doing Absolutely Nothing is a YouTube video series format where Luigi wins Mario Party mini-games without the player touching any buttons, as the CPU opponents defeat themselves through poor AI decisions. The original video was uploaded by KlydeStorm on October 11, 2009, and the concept quickly spread across gaming communities, spawning hundreds of variations featuring other games and characters.
TL;DR
Luigi Wins By Doing Absolutely Nothing is a YouTube video series format where Luigi wins Mario Party mini-games without the player touching any buttons, as the CPU opponents defeat themselves through poor AI decisions.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Pick a game with CPU opponents (Mario Party works best)
Select your character (traditionally Luigi, but any character works)
Set all CPU opponents to easy difficulty
Start the mini-game and don't touch the controller
Record the results
Fun Facts
Mario Party 2's mini-game roster includes 65 total games, giving plenty of material for the "doing nothing" format.
The original Mario Party (1998) was the first in the series but Mario Party 2 became the go-to for this meme, likely because its mini-game selection had more scenarios where standing still could work.
The Mario Party franchise has sold over 84 million copies worldwide as of March 2025.
CPU difficulty settings have been a feature since the very first Mario Party, with Easy, Medium, and Hard options available for each computer-controlled character.
Derivatives & Variations
Character swaps:
Rosalina, Yoshi, Peach, and other Mario characters replacing Luigi in the format. MarioZenium's Rosalina version hit over 2 million views[4].
Non-Nintendo versions:
Creators applied the concept to Persona 4, and other games with CPU opponents. DismArchus's Persona 4 version reached 469,000+ views[4].
Super Smash Bros. variants:
The format adapted to Smash Bros. games, where CPU fighters can self-destruct by walking off stages[4].
Speedrun-adjacent content:
Some creators turned the format into a challenge, finding which mini-games across the entire Mario Party series can be won without input.
Frequently Asked Questions
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