Amiibo

amiibo are figurines produced by Nintendo that are equipped with Near-Field Communication (NFC) technology and can be used in a variety of Nintendo Switch, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games, including the SS undefined.

Splatoon
On 2015-04-01, Nintendo announced in a Nintendo Direct that Splatoon would be receiving three different amiibo on launch on 2015-05-28. The three amiibo that were announced were the Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy, and Inkling Squid, with the squid only available as part of the three-pack in North America, and in Europe exclusively in a Splatoon + Inkling Squid amiibo bundle.

Over a year later, on 2016-04-30, a second wave of figures was announced, including Callie, Marie, and recolored versions of the three amiibo from the previous wave. They first launched in Japan on 2016-07-07 and in the rest of the world over the next two days.

Splatoon 2
During the 2017-04-12 Nintendo Direct, alongside the confirmation of release date, it was announced that the game would be receiving a new trio of Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy, and Inkling Squid amiibo with unique unlocks launching alongside the game on 2017-07-21 worldwide. All previous amiibo figures were also confirmed to be compatible with the game.

On 2018-02-11, amiibo figures for Pearl and Marina were announced. They were released on 2018-07-13.

Following the end of the Splatoon 2 World Championship 2018 on 2018-06-12, it was confirmed that Octoling Girl, Octoling Boy, and Octoling Octopus amiibo would be released, based on the. A month later, their release dates of 2018-11-07 in Japan and Europe, 2018-11-09 in Oceania, and 2018-12-07 in North America were confirmed.

Splatoon 3
During the Direct on 2022-08-10, a new set of amiibo were announced, although, unlike other opening waves, these were not available at launch. The Inkling (Yellow), Octoling (Blue), and Smallfry amiibo were eventually released on 2022-11-11.

On 2023-08-17, alongside the reveal of Drizzle Season 2023, Nintendo announced Shiver, Frye, and Big Man amiibo. They are due to be released on 17 November 2023.

In Splatoon
The amiibo case is located at the southeastern corner of Inkopolis Plaza and it appears as the packaging that amiibo traditionally come in. When scanning an amiibo (if the amiibo is registered) a flurry of ink circles the inside as the corresponding amiibo forms inside of it. The character introduces themselves and lays down guidelines for their challenges.

Each Wave 1 amiibo features twenty challenges if the single-player mode, Octo Valley, has been completed. The first challenge gives the player 600 cash as a reward, with the reward increasing by 100 for each challenge cleared. Each challenge can be completed again, though for only a reward of 100 cash. When three challenges in the same row are completed, the fourth challenge for that set is unlocked, being the boss for its corresponding area in Octo Valley. As opposed to a monetary reward, the boss challenges provide an exclusive piece of gear for the first three bosses, a minigame for the fourth, and a weapon blueprint for the final boss.

The Squid Sisters amiibo allow the user to view concerts in the plaza, similar to a Splatfest. The three reskinned amiibo have the same behavior as their original counterparts. The challenge trees are shared between the original and reskinned amiibo.

In Splatoon 2
amiibo in Splatoon 2 can save full equipment sets for quick selection in matches. The player's control settings (motion controls and sensitivity settings) are saved as well. They can also be used as in-game friends and players can take pictures with them. When taking pictures with the various Inkling Girl and Boy amiibo, the player can choose if they wear their original outfit or the gear saved to the amiibo. Upon registering the amiibo, it asks to befriend the player, who receives the first gift from the amiibo - a piece of headgear. Ten victories are needed to unlock the next reward. Saving to the amiibo in the gear selection screen grants the player all the rewards and the ability to immediately switch to the gear and weapon they had equipped while saving.

In Splatoon 3
amiibo have similar functionality in Splatoon 3 as they do in Splatoon 2, giving mostly the same gear. However, no songs are given for Squid Beatz due to the minigame's removal. amiibo once again give rewards on a ten-victory system; however, they start with shoes first instead of headgear like in Splatoon 2. Using an amiibo with data from Splatoon 2 causes it to recognize the player and immediately give all of its rewards, though the previous data must be deleted for it to be able to befriend the player. The player can scan in an amiibo to take pictures with them around the hub world just like in Splatoon 2. This time, however, with a dedicated Photo Mode in Splatoon 3, the player can simply open up the Photo Mode anywhere in Splatsville or Inkopolis Plaza, and scan the amiibo, as opposed to going up to the amiibo box every time they want to take a picture. amiibo can also be used to save currently equipped gear, player settings, camera options, and registered "Freshest Fits", which can then be reloaded by scanning the amiibo in the gear menu.

Inkling Girl


The Inkling Girl amiibo was released on 2015-05-28 alongside Splatoon. It can be used to unlock twenty charger challenges in Octo Valley and rewards the player with an exclusive costume piece for every four challenges completed. After completing all challenges, the player completes the set and receives the exclusive School Gear along with the Squidball minigame and the Hero Charger Replica blueprints.

The original Inkling Girl amiibo is a light-skinned Inkling (the third skin tone from the left in Splatoon 2) with orange hair and eyes. She wears the Fake Contacts, White Tee, and Pink Trainers and carries the Splattershot. She appears to be based on the female Inkling most commonly used to advertise the game, such as on the front cover and for commercials, along with the default girl Inkling.

Recolor


A recolored version of the Inkling Girl amiibo was released on 2016-07-07. Its functionality is identical to the original, but the character's in-game appearance matches the new model. The recolored Inkling Girl's skin color remains unchanged, but her hair is lime green and her eyes are magenta. She wears the Fake Contacts, the Black Tee, and the Black Trainers and carries the Tentatek Splattershot.

Challenges
These Octo Valley challenges must be completed with the Hero Charger:

In other games
In, while the Inkling Girl and Inkling Girl 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Girl amiibo are as follows:


 * Shellfie for Squid Beatz 2
 * Shellfie for Squid Beatz 2
 * Shellfie for Squid Beatz 2
 * Shellfie for Squid Beatz 2

In, the Inkling Girl and Inkling Girl 2 amiibo again share the same dialogue and features, but the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Girl amiibo are almost identical, minus the song, while the School Uniform has been split into the School Uniform A and School Uniform B, and the School Shoes have been split into the School Shoes + Hi Socks and Base School Shoes.

Inkling Boy


The Inkling Boy amiibo was released on 2015-05-28 along with Splatoon. It can be used to unlock twenty roller challenges in Octo Valley and provides the player with an exclusive character piece after every four challenges completed. After completing all challenges, the player completes the set and receives the exclusive Samurai Gear along with the Squid Racer minigame and the Hero Roller Replica blueprints.

The original Inkling Boy amiibo is a light-skinned Inkling (the third from the left skin tone in Splatoon 2) with dark blue hair and eyes. He wears the Fake Contacts, Zink Layered LS, and Purple Hi-Horses and carries the Splattershot. He appears to be based on the male Inkling most commonly used to advertise the game, such as on the front cover and for commercials, along with the default boy Inkling.

Recolor


A recolored version of the Inkling Boy amiibo was released on 2016-07-07. Its functionality is identical to the original, but the character's in-game appearance matches the new model. The recolored Inkling Boy has dark skin (the fourth skin tone option in Splatoon 2), purple hair, and orange eyes. He wears the Fake Contacts, the Choco Layered LS, and the Gold Hi-Horses and carries the Tentatek Splattershot.

Challenges
These Octo Valley challenges must be completed with the Hero Roller:

In other games
In, while the Inkling Boy and Inkling Boy 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Boy amiibo are as follows:


 * Splattack! for Squid Beatz 2
 * Splattack! for Squid Beatz 2
 * Splattack! for Squid Beatz 2
 * Splattack! for Squid Beatz 2

In, the Inkling Boy and Inkling Boy 2 amiibo again share the same dialogue and features, but the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Boy amiibo are identical, minus the song.

Inkling Squid


The Inkling Squid amiibo was released on 2015-05-28. It can be used to unlock sixteen Kraken and four limited-ink challenges in Octo Valley and provides the player with an exclusive costume piece after every four challenges completed. After completing all the challenges, the player completes the set and receives the exclusive Power Gear along with the Squid Beatz minigame and the Hero Shot Replica blueprints.

The original Inkling Squid amiibo is a green Inkling in squid form.

Recolor


A recolored version of the Inkling Squid amiibo was released on 2016-07-07. Its functionality is identical to the original, but the character's in-game appearance matches the new model. The recolored Inkling Squid is orange.

Challenges
The Inkling Squid amiibo allows players to complete specific Octo Valley missions in two ways: some can be completed as a Kraken with limited time, and others must be completed with limited ink. In the Kraken challenges, the player is given the ability to turn into a Kraken instead of a squid for the entirety of the level. In limited ink challenges, the player is given three or four full ink tanks to complete the level, but the ink cannot be replenished. The challenges are as follows:

In other games
In, while the Inkling Squid and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Squid amiibo are as follows:


 * Hooked for Squid Beatz 2
 * Hooked for Squid Beatz 2
 * Hooked for Squid Beatz 2
 * Hooked for Squid Beatz 2

In, the Inkling Squid and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo again share the same dialogue and features, but the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the original Inkling Squid amiibo are identical, minus the song.

Squid Sisters
amiibo figurines of Callie and Marie were released on 2016-07-07. They can be used to unlock exclusive in-game Squid Sisters concerts, including two exclusive solo songs; one for each. Using either of the Squid Sisters causes Inkopolis Plaza to take on its appearance during a Splatfest, and the player becomes colored after and wears a Splatfest Tee for whichever Squid Sister was used. During the concert, no buildings can be entered, nor can Judd be talked to.

The Squid Sisters can perform the following songs, each with its own dance routine:


 * Ink Me Up
 * Now or Never! (Splatfest)
 * City of Color
 * Maritime Memory
 * Calamari Inkantation
 * Bomb Rush Blush (Callie's solo; can only be chosen with Callie amiibo)
 * Tide Goes Out (Marie's solo; can only be chosen with Marie amiibo)

In other games
While photos can be taken with Callie and Marie in, they can only be taken in Inkopolis Square, and without gear saved to them. In addition, their functionality is only unlocked with the completion of Octo Canyon. The rewards given by the Callie amiibo are as follows:


 * Bomb Rush Blush for Squid Beatz 2
 * Bomb Rush Blush for Squid Beatz 2
 * Bomb Rush Blush for Squid Beatz 2
 * Bomb Rush Blush for Squid Beatz 2

The rewards given by the Marie amiibo are as follows:


 * Tide Goes Out for Squid Beatz 2
 * Tide Goes Out for Squid Beatz 2
 * Tide Goes Out for Squid Beatz 2
 * Tide Goes Out for Squid Beatz 2

In, the rewards given by the Callie and Marie amiibo are identical, minus the songs.

Inkling Girl (Splatoon 2)


The Inkling Girl amiibo was released on 2017-07-21 alongside Splatoon 2. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling Boy 2 and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo in North America.

The Inkling Girl 2 amiibo is a slightly dark-skinned Inkling (the fifth skin tone in Splatoon 2) with neon pink hair and orange eyes (though they appear pink in-game). She has the Haircut hairstyle and wears a skirt with small biker shorts underneath. She appears to be based on the default girl Inkling from Splatoon 2, along with the Inkling used to advertise Splatoon 2 in commercials and on the cover of the game. She wears the Fake Contacts, White King Tank, and Mint Dakroniks, and carries the Splat Dualies. After battling a certain amount, the player can earn rewards from the amiibo which are received in the following order:


 * Split & Splat for Squid Beatz 2
 * Split & Splat for Squid Beatz 2
 * Split & Splat for Squid Beatz 2
 * Split & Splat for Squid Beatz 2

In other games
The Inkling Girl 2 amiibo can be used in, which identifies it as its original counterpart (with the original iteration's color).

In, while the Inkling Girl and Inkling Girl 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the Inkling Girl 2 amiibo are almost identical, minus the song, while the School Cardigan has been split into the School Cardigan A and School Cardigan B, and the Fringed Loafers have been split into the Baggy-Sock Fringe Loafs and Base Fringed Loafers.

Inkling Boy (Splatoon 2)


The Inkling Boy amiibo was released on 2017-07-21 alongside Splatoon 2. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling Girl 2 and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo in North America.

The Inkling Boy 2 amiibo is a light-skinned Inkling (the third skin tone in Splatoon 2) with neon green hair and blue eyes (though they appear green in-game). He has the Slick hairstyle and wears shorts with pants underneath. He appears to be based on the default boy Inkling from Splatoon 2. He wears the Fake Contacts, Black V-Neck Tee, and Yellow-Mesh Sneakers and carries the Splattershot. After battling a certain amount, the player can earn rewards from the amiibo which are received in the following order:


 * Seaskape for Squid Beatz 2
 * Seaskape for Squid Beatz 2
 * Seaskape for Squid Beatz 2
 * Seaskape for Squid Beatz 2

In other games
The Inkling Boy 2 amiibo can be used in, which identifies it as its original counterpart (with the original iteration's color).

In, while the Inkling Boy and Inkling Boy 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the Inkling Boy 2 amiibo are almost identical, minus the song, while the Squinja Mask has been split into the Squinja Mask Mk I and Squinja Mask Mk II.

Inkling Squid (Splatoon 2)


The Inkling Squid amiibo was released on 2017-07-21 alongside Splatoon 2. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling Girl 2 and Inkling Boy 2 amiibo in North America. Unlike the Inkling Boy and Girl amiibo, players cannot take photos with gear saved onto it.

The Inkling Squid 2 amiibo is a neon purple Inkling in squid form. After battling a certain amount, the player can earn rewards from the amiibo which are received in the following order:


 * Sucker Punch for Squid Beatz 2
 * Sucker Punch for Squid Beatz 2
 * Sucker Punch for Squid Beatz 2
 * Sucker Punch for Squid Beatz 2

In other games
The Inkling Squid 2 amiibo can be used in, which identifies it as its original counterpart (with the original iteration's color).

In, while the Inkling Squid and Inkling Squid 2 amiibo share the same dialogue and features, the game differentiates between them. The rewards given by the Inkling Squid 2 amiibo are identical, minus the song.

Off the Hook


amiibo figures of Pearl and Marina were released on 2018-07-13 and were sold in a two-pack for $24.99 in the US. Like the other amiibo, the player is able to befriend them, take photos with them, and receive special gear, specifically the outfits that they wear during the Octo Expansion.

Each amiibo unlocks a theme for Squid Beatz 2 which changes the visuals of the game, as well as the sound effects played when entering the button prompts in the game.

When taking photos with Pearl and Marina, the player can choose if they will be dressed in their normal or Octo Expansion outfits. If the amiibo were used during a Splatfest, the player was able to take a photo on-stage with Off the Hook.

If the Octo Expansion outfits are selected, Pearl and Marina have poses themed after their roles in the story, such as Marina posing with her laptop that was seen in the fight against Commander Tartar and the NILS Statue, or Pearl posing with the microphone she used prior to the same fight, when she rapped with Cap'n Cuttlefish.

The rewards given by the Pearl amiibo are as follows:


 * Theme for Squid Beatz 2
 * Theme for Squid Beatz 2
 * Theme for Squid Beatz 2
 * Theme for Squid Beatz 2

The rewards given by the Marina amiibo are as follows:


 * Theme for Squid Beatz 2
 * Theme for Squid Beatz 2
 * Theme for Squid Beatz 2
 * Theme for Squid Beatz 2

In other games
The Off the Hook amiibo are not identified by, and are treated like non-Splatoon amiibo.

In, the rewards given by the Pearl and Marina amiibo are almost identical, minus the themes, while the Pearlescent Crown has been split into the Pearlescent Crown S and Pearlescent Crown L.

Octoling Girl


The Octoling Girl amiibo was released on 2018-11-07 in Japan and Europe, on 2018-11-09 in Oceania, and on 2018-12-07 in North America. It was released as a three-pack along with the Octoling Boy and Octoling Octopus, as well as separately. Unlike the other standard Splatoon amiibo, it, the Octoling Boy, and the Octoling Octopus all have the same colored ink.

The Octoling Girl is slightly tan (unknown skin tone for the figure itself, but the fifth skin tone in Splatoon 2) with orange eyes, the Tentacurl hairstyle, and reddish-pink ink. She wears the Agent 8 outfit from the Octo Expansion along with the unique backpack-like ink tank, and poses with an E-liter 4K. Her knelt-down stance is the same one used in promo images with the Octoling Boy, although instead of looking straight at the screen, she is looking to the side.

The rewards given by the Octoling Girl amiibo are as follows:


 * #5 thirsty for Squid Beatz 2
 * #5 thirsty for Squid Beatz 2
 * #5 thirsty for Squid Beatz 2
 * #5 thirsty for Squid Beatz 2

In other games
The Octoling Girl amiibo is not identified by, and is treated like a non-Splatoon amiibo.

In, the rewards given by the Octoling Girl amiibo are almost identical, minus the song, while the Enchanted Robe has been split into the Enchanted Robe A and Enchanted Robe B.

Octoling Boy


The Octoling Boy amiibo was released on 2018-11-07 in Japan and Europe, on 2018-11-09 in Oceania, and on 2018-12-07 in North America. It was released as a three-pack along with the Octoling Girl and Octoling Octopus as well as separately. Unlike the other standard Splatoon amiibo, it, the Octoling Girl, and the Octoling Octopus have the same colored ink.

The Octoling Boy is slightly tan (unknown skin tone for the figure itself, but the third skin tone in Splatoon 2) with green eyes, the Punk hairstyle, and reddish-pink ink. He wears the Agent 8 outfit from the Octo Expansion along with the unique backpack-like ink tank and poses with an Octobrush. His squatted stance is the same one used in a promo image with his girl counterpart, although instead of looking straight at the screen, he is looking to the side.

The rewards given by the Octoling Boy amiibo are as follows:


 * #9 party for Squid Beatz 2
 * #9 party for Squid Beatz 2
 * #9 party for Squid Beatz 2
 * #9 party for Squid Beatz 2

In other games
The Octoling Boy amiibo is not identified by, and is treated like a non-Splatoon amiibo.

In, the rewards given by the Octoling Boy amiibo are identical, minus the song.

Octoling Octopus


The Octoling Octopus amiibo was released on 2018-11-07 in Japan and Europe, on 2018-11-09 in Oceania, and on 2018-12-07 in North America. It was released as a three-pack along with the Octoling Girl and Octoling Boy as well as separately. Unlike the other standard Splatoon amiibo, it, the Octoling Girl, and the Octoling Boy have the same colored ink.

The Octoling Octopus is the Octolings' octopus form jumping up with a splash of reddish-pink ink, with its main tentacles crossed. A notable difference with the squid amiibo is that its eyes look to the side instead of looking up.

The rewards given by the Octoling Octopus amiibo are as follows:


 * #14 crush for Squid Beatz 2
 * #14 crush for Squid Beatz 2
 * #14 crush for Squid Beatz 2
 * #14 crush for Squid Beatz 2

In other games
The Octoling Octopus amiibo is not identified by, and is treated like a non-Splatoon amiibo.

In, the rewards given by the Octoling Octopus amiibo are identical, minus the song.

Special edition


Special gold versions of the Inkling Squid and Octoling Octopus were given away as prizes to the GG BoyZ for winning the Splatoon 2 Koshien Tournament 2019. They came in special black and gold packaging written with "SPLATOON KOSHIEN CHAMPION 2019.1.17".

Inkling (Super Smash Bros.)


The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Inkling amiibo was released on 2018-12-07.

When used in any game in the SS undefined, it is identified as the original Inkling Girl amiibo.

Inkling (Yellow)


The Inkling (Yellow) amiibo released on 2022-11-11. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Octoling (Blue) and Smallfry amiibo.

The Inkling has slightly dark skin (the fifth skin tone in Splatoon 3) with neon yellow hair (with a "Megalobraid" hairstyle), yellow irises with an orange ring around them, and classic shorts (like the default legwear in the original Splatoon). They wear a Tri-Shred Tee and a pair of Force ReBoots (two of the pieces of starting gear in Splatoon 3) and wield a Tri-Stringer.

The rewards given by the Inkling (Yellow) amiibo are as follows:



In other games
The Inkling (Yellow) amiibo can be used in, which identifies it as its original counterpart (with the original iteration's color).

When scanned in, this amiibo is registered as the Inkling Girl 2 amiibo and gives the player the same gear as the original amiibo.

Octoling (Blue)


The Octoling (Blue) amiibo released on 2022-11-11. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling (Yellow) and Smallfry amiibo.

The Octoling has darker skin than the Inkling amiibo (the seventh skin tone in Splatoon 3 for the figure itself, but the eighth skin tone in-game), blue ink and tentacles (with an "Octolocks" hairstyle), red irises with a light blue ring, and classic shorts (like the default legwear in the original Splatoon). They wear a Seahorse Shoreliner and a pair of U Jellys and wield a .96 Gal.

The rewards given by the Octoling (Blue) amiibo are as follows:



In other games
The Octoling (Blue) amiibo is not identified by, and is treated like a non-Splatoon amiibo.

When scanned in, this amiibo is registered as the Octoling Boy amiibo and gives the player the same gear as the original amiibo.

Smallfry


The Smallfry amiibo released on 2022-11-11. It can be purchased individually or in a pack of three with the Inkling (Yellow) and Octoling (Blue) amiibo.

The Smallfry has the default hairstyle and is depicted leaping out of turquoise ink, surrounded by two Power Eggs.

The rewards given by the Smallfry amiibo are as follows:



In other games
The Smallfry amiibo is not identified by nor, and is treated like a non-Splatoon amiibo.

Deep Cut
Shiver, Frye, and Big Man amiibo are due to be released on 2023-11-17. In North America they can only be purchased individually, while in other regions they are also available in a pack of three. The members of Deep Cut are depicted holding their masks from Return of the Mammalians and standing in splashes of blue, yellow, and red ink respectively. As with the Squid Sisters and Off the Hook, players who scan Deep Cut's amiibo will receive special gear, based on their outfits.

A trailer video revealing the Deep Cut amiibo gear rewards was published on 2023-10-18.

Dioramas


Nintendo has released two Splatoon-themed dioramas to display amiibo, both of which were only released in Japan. One is based on Kelp Dome and another is based on a Squid Sisters concert. Both are foldable and the Squid Sisters diorama includes a hole to slot a 3DS or phone to display a Squid Sisters concert. They both come with stickers.

amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits
amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits, known in Europe and Australia as amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights, is a downloadable application for Wii U that allows amiibo owners to try out classic NES and SNES games. All amiibo figures work with the application.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf
As part of an update for Animal Crossing: New Leaf, amiibo compatibility was added, which includes Splatoon amiibo as well. At a certain point, the player finds a magic lamp that allows them to summon Wisp once a day. When summoning Wisp, the player can tap a compatible amiibo for him to take the form of the villager it is associated with. For special characters and villagers that returned or were added in Welcome amiibo, player can either ask for an item or for the real villager to show up at the Campground area. There, the villager waits for the player in an RV. Inside, the player can ask the villager to move into their town, as well as order furniture with 3 MEOW Coupons.

Tapping the Callie amiibo summons Cece the peppy squirrel. The Marie amiibo summons Viché the normal squirrel. Both variants of the Inkling Boy, Girl, and Squid amiibo summon Inkwell the jock octopus. Each villager comes with their own Splatoon-themed items to order as well.

Bayonetta 2
The Switch version of Bayonetta 2 is compatible with amiibo, where the Splatoon and Splatoon 2 series amiibo can be used to gain some items. A special message is also displayed stating: "Here's a present from the kids in Inkopolis. Or are they squids? Whatever. Always wanted to check out their turf. They've got a fresh weaponsmith I wanna talk shop with. Maybe grab myself an N-Zap."

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
In Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, the Splatoon amiibo figures can be used to gain a 1-Up Mushroom. Most of the other amiibo figures can be used for this as well, however.

Chibi Robo! Zip-Lash
In ''Chibi Robo! Zip-Lash'', tapping any amiibo except the Chibi Robo amiibo gives the player in-game coins. Tapping the Inkling Girl, Boy, and Squid amiibo also add special figures of Chibi Robo posing as their respective characters that can be collected via the in-game capsule machine.

Hyrule Warriors
The Splatoon amiibo figures can be tapped once a day in Hyrule Warriors for a weapon rated three stars or lower, a Rupee bonus, or a crafting material bonus. Most of the other amiibo figures can be used for this as well, however.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Splatoon amiibo can also be used in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity once a day with a limit of five amiibo figures per day to earn weapons or items.

Kirby: Planet Robobot
Kirby: Planet Robobot includes an amiibo feature that grants Kirby a copy ability depending on the character. The Inkling Boy, Girl, and Squid all grant access to the Poison ability for Kirby.

Kirby Star Allies
In Kirby Star Allies, the Splatoon amiibo are compatible, where they can be scanned in during a stage and give items such as healing items and Picture Pieces.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, there are racing suits that be unlocked for the Mii characters. Scanning the Splatoon amiibo figures gives a Splatoon-themed racing suit.

Mario Party 10
The Splatoon amiibo figures can be tapped in Mario Party 10 for a Scratch Bonus and Mario Party Points. Most of the other amiibo figures can be used for this as well, however.

Miitopia
amiibo figures released prior to Miitopia's original Japanese release can be used to unlock costumes based on their characters. Other figures give the player three arcade tickets. The same applies to the Nintendo Switch version.

Mini Mario and Friends: amiibo Challenge
In Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge, any Splatoon amiibo figure can be used to start the game. This is the same for all other amiibo, though. However, certain amiibo from the Super Mario series unlock extra stages and have special abilities as well.



New Style Boutique 2: Fashion Forward
In the Western version of Nintendo Presents: New Style Boutique 2 - Fashion Forward (released in North America as Style Savvy: Fashion Forward), players are able to scan the Inkling Girl amiibo to unlock a pair of leggings inspired by. After the amiibo is scanned, a customer shows up at the player's store asking for a new outfit that goes with their Inky Leggings. If the player encourages the customer to try on their outfit (as opposed to just taking a look) and it is to their liking, then a pair of the leggings are given to the player as a reward. The customer can be summoned via amiibo multiple times to unlock five variants of the item.

New Style Boutique 3: Styling Star
In Nintendo Presents: New Style Boutique 3 - Styling Star (released in North America as Style Savvy: Styling Star), tapping any Splatoon amiibo figure unlocks a pattern and an emblem based on the Splatoon series.

Pokkén Tournament
The Splatoon amiibo figures can be tapped once a day in Pokkén Tournament for an avatar costume item, a title, or a Poké Gold bonus. Up to five amiibo rewards can be claimed per day. Most of the other amiibo figures can be used for this as well, however.

Super Mario Maker

 * Main article: Costume Mario



Super Mario Maker features a powerup exclusive to the Super Mario Bros. style that allows Mario to wear costumes resembling Nintendo and third-party characters, some of which are unlocked through amiibo. The Splatoon-related costumes are based on the promotional blue Inkling Boy, orange Inkling Girl, green Inkling Squid, Callie, and Marie, all of which can be unlocked by their respective amiibo. The playable Inkling costumes can alternatively be unlocked by clearing the 100 Mario Challenge (which rewards one random costume per clear), while the Squid Sister costumes are instead unlocked by playing the Squid Sisters vs. Bloopers Event Course.

If the player finishes the level while wearing a costume based on playable Inklings, the level completion jingle changes to Hero Mode - Onward! jingle from Octo Valley, while a jingle based on City of Color that is played when the winner of a Splatfest is announced in Splatoon is used for Squid Sister costumes. Falling into a pit when wearing any Splatoon costume plays the Hero Mode - SPLAT! jingle from Octo Valley in place of the standard Super Mario Bros. life lost jingle.

Holding up on causes the costume to do a unique pose. The Inkling Girl and Boy pull up a Splat Charger or a Splattershot, respectively, and play the voice clips from their respective "booyah" signal. The Inkling Squid changes into the humanoid form, which is a dark-skinned Inkling boy with a Splat Roller, the Studio Headphones, the White Layered LS, and what appears to be the Hunter Hi-Tops, while the male "booyah" signal is played. Callie and Marie do their "Stay Fresh!" poses and voice clips from Inkopolis News.

Holding down on causes all Splatoon costumes to lie down in their squid forms, with the same sound used when turning into a squid in Splatoon. When playing on an underwater level, all costumes swim in their squid form.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, any Inkling amiibo can be scanned to become Inkling Figure Players that are saved onto the amiibo. The Squid Sisters, Off the Hook, and Octoling amiibo grant their respective spirits instead.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Like Hyrule Warriors, amiibo from the Splatoon franchise can be scanned in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild once a day to earn items, such as fish, flowers, and more.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Like in Breath of the Wild, each Splatoon Amiibo can be scanned in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom once a day for various in-game items.

WarioWare Gold
WarioWare Gold features amiibo sketches. Scanning any Splatoon or Splatoon 2 amiibo (except for playable Octoling amiibo, which were not yet released at the time of Gold launch) makes Wario poorly draw the scanned character which can then be sold for coins.

Word Puzzles by POWGI
In Word Puzzles by POWGI, scanning in any amiibo generates a word puzzle based on the owner's Mii name and the nickname of the amiibo.

Yoshi's Woolly World


Yoshi's Woolly World features Yoshi patterns based on numerous Nintendo characters that can be unlocked using amiibo. Splatoon-based Yoshi patterns in this game are based on the orange Inkling Girl, blue Inkling Boy, and green Inkling Squid, which are granted by their respective amiibo. The recolored and Splatoon 2 Inkling amiibo simply give the designs of their original counterparts (e.g. scanning a purple Inkling Squid amiibo from Splatoon 2 gives the green Inkling Squid design). Other Splatoon series amiibo are not recognized and give a generic amiibo Yoshi design.

Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World
Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World retains the Splatoon Yoshi designs from the original Yoshi's Woolly World and also features additional designs not present in the original Yoshi's Woolly World, including designs based on Callie, Marie, and recolored Inklings from the original Splatoon that can be unlocked with the corresponding amiibo. The Splatoon 2 amiibo still give the original Splatoon designs and other incompatibilities remain.

Quotes
"Bring an Inkling amiibo™ figure home and open cool extras in your game."

- Splatoon official website

"Tap a Splatoon-series amiibo™ figure to your Wii U GamePad controller. Complete the challenges to access exclusive gear for your Inkling!"

- Splatoon official website

Trivia

 * In, the Inkopolis Plaza out of bounds glitch reveals that the back of the amiibo box at the southeastern corner does have a texture and looks like the back of real amiibo packaging, except the words are written in Inkling. This is also true of the amiibo boxes in and , but can be viewed without requiring glitches in those games.
 * The Inkling Girl's amiibo is the basis for her trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and for Wii U.
 * When the Off the Hook amiibo were scanned during the Trick vs. Treat and Fam vs. Friend Splatfests, the colors of their outfits were changed to match their outfits for those Splatfests.


 * Some amiibo have discrepancies between their in-game appearances and the appearances of the figures:
 * The Octoling Girl amiibo has darker skin in-game.
 * The purple Inkling Boy amiibo has green eyes in Splatoon 2, but this was fixed in Splatoon 3 where he had orange eyes.
 * The Octoling Octopus amiibo had neon pink ink like Inkling Girl 2 instead of reddish-pink ink like the other Octoling amiibo.
 * In Version 1.1.0 of Splatoon 3, the Octoling Boy had yellow ink on his Octobrush rather than reddish-pink (reddish-pink being the color of ink used everywhere else on the amiibo).
 * A possible explanation for this is that yellow ink is the default color of ink in Splatoon 3 and the Octobrush's ink color was accidentally left at its default value. Something that backs this up is that the shade of yellow ink seen is also the same one used in promotional material.
 * In Splatoon 3, some Inkling amiibo have the wrong eye colors. Inkling (Yellow) has plain yellow eyes (Row 1, Column 3), instead of having the one with an orange ring around it (Row 3, Column 4), the Splatoon 2 Inkling Girl has the eye color used on Octoling (Blue) (Row 3, Column 5), instead of her pink eyes (Row 1, Column 6), and the Splatoon 1 Inkling girl has red eyes (Row 1, Column 5) instead of her Orange eyes (Row 1, Column 4).
 * In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the Inkling Girl and Inkling Boy characters' appearances are based on their amiibo counterparts from Splatoon, including the recolors.
 * Some Splatoon amiibo glow under a blacklight. For the original Inkling Girl amiibo the shirt and shoes glow, while the Inkling Boy amiibo has its white shirt glow. For the Splatoon 2 amiibo the Inkling Girl's hair, shirt, shoes, ink and some parts of the Splat Dualies glow, while the Inkling Boy's Splattershot and the tip of its hair glow. The glowing parts of the Callie and Marie amiibo are their gloves, leggings and ink. The Pearl amiibo has its crown, leggings and ink glow, while the Marina amiibo has its leggings and pupils glow. The Splatoon 2 Inkling Squid amiibo and all the Octoling amiibo faintly glow in their ink color and/or hair.
 * In Splatoon 2, the Octoling amiibo speak with many grammatical errors and unusual phrases in their dialogue (most notably the Octoling Octopus). This is likely due to the Octarians not speaking Inkling often. In Splatoon 3, this is not the case and the Octoling amiibo speak in a more normal manner.
 * In the UK, the only way to officially obtain an Inkling Squid amiibo at launch was to pre-order a bundle with the original Splatoon. However, a truck transporting these bundles shipped from GAME was hijacked and the stock was never recovered. Consumers were instead given the other two Inkling amiibo alongside the game to compensate for this loss or could receive some money back. The culprit was never found.
 * If the player scans either of the Squid Sisters amiibo while in Inkopolis Plaza during Photo Mode, both of them will disappear from their seats inside the studio and the character that was scanned will spawn right next to the player.
 * When the Smallfry amiibo is scanned in the amiibo box, instead of talking to the player like most amiibo, an unknown narrator helps communicate with the Smallfry.
 * While other amiibo characters assume a pose similar to their figure once scanned, Big Man appears with his fins curled up and head tucked in due to his large size, and is not holding his Return of the Mammalians mask like Shiver and Frye do. Afterward, he appears to barely fit inside the box; when first scanned, he mentions bumping his head.