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The Super Ring (ビッグ10リング), also referred to as the 10 Rings (10リング), 10 Ring Bonus (10リングボーナス), and bonus Rings, is a power-up that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. When the player obtains this power-up, the playable character receives ten Rings at once.

Since their debut, the Super Rings have been featured in several Sonic games. The Super Ring is generally a power-up contained in Item Boxes, but it has occasionally been featured as an independent, non-contained, and collectible item as well. Since their introduction, the Super Rings have functioned identically in every game, no matter how they appear.

Description
The Super Ring is a major power-up In the Sonic the Hedgehog series, and is generally the most common. When obtaining a Super Ring, the player is instantly granted ten Rings at once which are automatically added to the player's total Ring count. Rings granted by Super Rings function like regular Rings, as the player is able to lose them after taking damage and then recollect them.

The Super Ring appears either as a power-up contained in an Item Box or as a floating golden Ring separate from Item Boxes that is slightly larger than regular Rings and with the number "10" in the middle. Item Boxes containing Super Rings usually either contain or display an icon depicting a Ring, sometimes with the number "10" written somewhere on the icon or in the display. When the player breaks a Super Ring Item Box, the iconic Ring sample is heard in the background and the player receives the ten Rings. Like others Item Boxes, Super Ring Item Boxes can be hidden behind walls, palm trees or in other places. Super Rings that appear as large floating Rings on the other hand are obtained upon simply touching them, as there is no Item Box containing them. However, they cannot be targets by attacks like the Homing Attack, unlike Super Rings in Item Boxes. When collecting a Item Box-less Super Ring, a unique sound effect is played compared to the regular chime.

In some cases, the Super Rings can appear in groups of three to five to be picked up.

Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)
The Ring power-up made its debut in the 16-bit version of the Sonic the Hedgehog, where it is a Video Monitor item referred to as Super Ring (ビッグ10リング). In this game, Video Monitors containing the Super Ring display an icon that shows a single Ring.

Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)
In the 8-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog, the Ring power-up is a video monitor item referred to as Super Ring (ビッグ10リング). In this game, video monitors containing the Super Ring display an icon that shows a single Ring.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)
In the 16-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the Ring power-up is a monitor item called Super Ring (ビッグ10リング) again. In this game, monitors containing the Super Ring display an icon that shows a single Ring.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)
In the 8-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the Ring power-up is a Monitor item named Super Ring (ビッグ10リング) again. In this game, Monitors containing the Super Ring display an icon that shows a single Ring.

Sonic the Hedgehog CD
In Sonic the Hedgehog CD, the Ring power-up is a monitor item that is once again called Super Ring (リング10). In this game, monitors containing the Super Ring display an icon that shows a single Ring.

Sonic Chaos
In Sonic Chaos, the Ring power-up is a monitor item that is called Super Ring (10リング) once again. In this game, monitors containing the Super Ring display an icon that shows a single Ring.

In the first two Special Stages of Sonic Chaos, there are also Rings as big as Sonic that are worth ten Rings each when collected. It is unconfirmed however, whether these Rings can be classified as Super Rings or not.