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How do I connect 3 joycons?

*On the "Change Grip/Order" screen, you can only pair up to 4 controllers. To pair 5 or more controllers, go to the HOME Menu "Controllers" screen (the screen before "Change Grip/Order"), and press a button on each extra controller to pair it there. (You don't have to use the L + R Buttons to pair. Any button will do.)
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Can you pair 3 Joy-Cons to Switch?

Regardless of controller type (Joy-Con, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, etc.), you can pair up to eight controllers with your Nintendo Switch console simultaneously.
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Can you connect multiple Joy-Cons to a Switch?

How many Joy-Con controllers can be paired to a Nintendo Switch system? Up to eight wireless controllers can be paired to a Nintendo Switch system at a time.
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Why won't both of my Joy-Cons connect?

Reset the Joy-Con by pressing the SYNC Button once. Then press any other button on the controller to power it on again. Attach the Joy-Con to the console, ensuring that it is correctly oriented and inserted all the way.
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How do you pair switch controllers?

Wireless pairing procedure
  1. Select "Controllers" on the HOME Menu.
  2. Select "Change Grip/Order".
  3. Hold the SYNC Button on the controller you want to pair. (Release the button once the controller LED starts flashing.) ...
  4. When the message "Paired" appears on the screen, the pairing is complete.
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How to PAIR / SYNC your Joy-Cons & Pro Controllers to your Nintendo Switch

How many Joy-Cons do I need for 2 players?

You'll be able to play select games for up to two players with the included Joy-Con (one controller per person). You'll also be able to purchase extra controllers for multiplayer games for 3+ players.
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Can each Joy-Cons be used separately?

Open “Controller” in the HOME menu, and press both SL and SR buttons on the Joy-Con. This will register the Joy-Con as “horizontally held,” and you will be able to operate just with one Joy-Con. By registering both the left and the right Joy-Cons, two users can play with just one set of Joy-Cons.
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Where is the sync button on the Switch Joy-Con?

Remove a Joy-Con from your Nintendo Switch. Press and hold the Sync button on the black edge of the controller.
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How do I get Switch to recognize my controller?

Is the controller connected? →Open Controllers on the HOME Menu to check what controllers are currently connected. If the controller is not being recognised by the console, select "Change Grip/Order" to reconnect it.
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Why is my Joy-Con not connecting wirelessly?

Try resetting your controller, or if you have more than one, try resetting one controller at a time. Detach the Joy-Con controllers from the side of the device. Take one of the controllers and press the small, pin-sized Sync button on the top or side, then press any other button on the controller to restart it.
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How many Joy-Cons do I need for 4 players?

For four players to game on the Nintendo Switch you'll need: Four controllers, which you can get by splitting two pairs of Joy-Con controllers.
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How do I set up Joy-Cons as separate controllers?

Use the rail on the side of the console, and slide the Joy-Con from top to bottom, until you hear a click. Once the Joy-Con controllers are attached to the system, they are registered, and can now be detached and used.
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Do you need 4 Joy-Cons for Mario Party?

A: You only need one joy con to play, 4 joy cons for a full party and if you have another switch there are games that you can play that allow 2 but it's not required.
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Can I sell my Joy-Cons?

Selling your Switch Joy-Con (L-R) is safe and easy

Swappa is the safest and easiest way to sell your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (L-R) online and get paid fast.
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Do I need 2 sets of Joy-Cons?

No. If you bought more joy cons you would have more people. It's set up out of the box to allow two people to okay assuming the game you bought is multi player.
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Do Joy-Cons count as two controllers?

The right and left Joy-Con each connect as individual controllers to the console, so if you connect both of them wirelessly then it counts as 2 controllers. Example: Four people can play, each person using one left Joy-Con and one right Joy-Con controller.
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How much is one pair of Joy-Cons?

Starting on 11/9, single #NintendoSwitch Joy-Con controllers will be available for purchase for $39.99. Choose from the left Joy-Con controller in Neon Blue, and the right Joy-Con controller in Neon Red.
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How do I connect my 3rd and 4 controllers to my Switch?

On the HOME Menu, select "Controllers" → "Change Grip/Order". Then pair the controllers you want to play with in order, following the instructions on the screen. *On the "Change Grip/Order" screen, you can only pair up to 4 controllers.
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How long do Joy-Cons take to charge?

It takes approximately 3 ½ hours to fully charge the Joy-Con controllers.
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Is there a reset button on Joy-Con?

With the Joy-Con detached, reset the controller by pressing the SYNC Button once. Then press any other button to power on the Joy-Con again.
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