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{{hatnote|1=This page only lists error codes that are handled and displayed by stock firmware. If the error in question is handled by custom firmware, the pages on [[3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS exception screen|"An exception occurred" screens]] and [[3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS ErrDisp|Luma3DS ErrDisps]] will be relevant instead.}}
{{hatnote|1=This page only lists error codes that are always handled by stock parts of firmware. If the error in question is handled by custom firmware, the pages on [[3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS exception screen|"An exception occurred" screens]] and [[3DS:Error screens/Luma3DS ErrDisp|Luma3DS ErrDisps]] will be relevant instead.}}


{{info|Not all 3DS error codes are known or understood, and it is unlikely all codes will ever be documented in full due to Nintendo failing to document many of them. As such, this page can be considered a living document - any information written here will likely be subject to frequent changes.}}
{{info|Not all 3DS error codes are known or understood, and it is unlikely all codes will ever be documented in full due to Nintendo failing to document many of them. As such, this page can be considered a living document - any information written here will likely be subject to frequent changes.}}
On both stock and custom firmware, apps can cause errors if they run into a non-fatal issue.


This page lists various causes of stock error codes.
== Reading an error code ==
An error code has two parts - the code itself, and its official description.
[[File:3DS error code.jpg|center]]
For this page, only the code matters.
== Known errors ==
In the below tables, error codes are separated into sets by their section (e.g. 007-XXXX) and then sorted within their sets in ascending order by their result code (e.g. XXX-2001).
In the below tables, error codes are separated into sets by their section (e.g. 007-XXXX) and then sorted within their sets in ascending order by their result code (e.g. XXX-2001).