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;4KEYS
;4KEYS
:Replaced in 3rd Style by LIGHT7, this was intended as a beginner-friendly mode that used only the four white keys.  Available only on 1st, Substream, and 2nd style.
:Replaced in 3rd Style by LIGHT7, this was intended as a beginner-friendly mode that used only the four white keys.  Available only on 1st, Substream, and 2nd style.
;5KEYS
;5KEYS (10KEYS on Double)
:Available for home versions as a specific mode, this plays exactly as 7KEYS, except for the idea that the last two keys farthest from the turntable are not used. This is probably a compatibility issue with original ''beatmania'' controllers, so that owners of the original could still somewhat play ''beatmania IIDX'', only having the 5-key controller at hand. In arcade versions of IIDX, 5KEYS has been available from the start as a special gameplay option, most likely as an attempt to help players of the original series make the transition. Starting with 7th style AC (and 10th style CS), 5KEYS can be used with notecharts other than the ordinary 7KEYS mode.
:Available for home versions as a specific mode, this plays exactly as 7KEYS, except for the idea that the last two keys farthest from the turntable are not used. This is probably a compatibility issue with original ''beatmania'' controllers, so that owners of the original could still somewhat play ''beatmania IIDX'', only having the 5-key controller at hand. In arcade versions of IIDX, 5KEYS has been available from the start as a special gameplay option, most likely as an attempt to help players of the original series make the transition. Starting with 7th style AC (and 10th style CS), 5KEYS can be used with notecharts other than the ordinary 7KEYS mode.
;ANOTHER
;ANOTHER (ANOTHER14 on Double)
:Most players will agree this is the hardest mode by far. The key configuration and 'charts' are similar to that of 7KEYS, but are often harder and not as straight forward. Even if you can complete a song on 7KEYS, you may not even be able to get too far on ANOTHER. To play a song on ANOTHER, you must select 7KEYS from the menu and then select the song while holding down the VEFX button. Songs in ANOTHER difficulty were not given separate difficulty ratings in IIDX 1-11, which was often misleading as the difficulty meter showed the same rating as the 7KEYS variation.  As of IIDX 12: HAPPY SKY, songs in ANOTHER difficulty were given a separate rating.  Not every song has an ANOTHER version.  Some tracks [[IIDX General Info#Why_doesn.27t_.28song_X.29_sound_the_same_as_.28song_X_on_a_different_difficulty.29.3F|have an Another that sounds different from the original song]].
:Most players will agree this is the hardest mode by far. The key configuration and 'charts' are similar to that of 7KEYS, but are often harder and not as straight forward. Even if you can complete a song on 7KEYS, you may not even be able to get too far on ANOTHER. To play a song on ANOTHER, you must select 7KEYS from the menu and then select the song while holding down the VEFX button. Songs in ANOTHER difficulty were not given separate difficulty ratings in IIDX 1-11, which was often misleading as the difficulty meter showed the same rating as the 7KEYS variation.  As of IIDX 12: HAPPY SKY, songs in ANOTHER difficulty were given a separate rating.  Not every song has an ANOTHER version.  Some tracks [[IIDX General Info#Why_doesn.27t_.28song_X.29_sound_the_same_as_.28song_X_on_a_different_difficulty.29.3F|have an Another that sounds different from the original song]].
;BEGINNER
;BEGINNER
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;FREE
;FREE
:Practice mode. You can play to the end of a song and won't fail, but you get one song less than if you were to play LIGHT7 or 7KEYS. (Usually, you'd get 3 songs if you played LIGHT7 or 7KEYS; you only get 2 with FREE.)
:Practice mode. You can play to the end of a song and won't fail, but you get one song less than if you were to play LIGHT7 or 7KEYS. (Usually, you'd get 3 songs if you played LIGHT7 or 7KEYS; you only get 2 with FREE.)
;HYPER / 7KEYS
;HYPER / 7KEYS (14KEYS on Double)
:This is the standard play mode. When a fixed condition is satisfied on the last song, you can get an extra stage.
:This is the standard play mode. When a fixed condition is satisfied on the last song, you can get an extra stage.
:In IIDX 12: HAPPY SKY, this difficulty was renamed "Hyper"
:In IIDX 12: HAPPY SKY, this difficulty was renamed "Hyper"
;NORMAL / LIGHT7
;NORMAL / LIGHT7 (LIGHT14 on Double)
:This mode is a degree of difficulty lower than 7KEYS. On LIGHT7, the game will not end if you fail the first stage. Before 8th style, it was possible to attain the extra stage by playing in this mode. You may play the 7KEYS difficulty for a song by holding down the VEFX button when selecting the song.
:This mode is a degree of difficulty lower than 7KEYS. On LIGHT7, the game will not end if you fail the first stage. Before 8th style, it was possible to attain the extra stage by playing in this mode. You may play the 7KEYS difficulty for a song by holding down the VEFX button when selecting the song.
:In IIDX 12: HAPPY SKY, this difficulty was renamed "Normal".
:In IIDX 12: HAPPY SKY, this difficulty was renamed "Normal".


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