Oh my goodness, twins! Can we just take a moment to appreciate the absolute whirlwind of excitement (and maybe slight panic) that comes with finding out there are TWO little boys on the way?
I remember when my cousin announced she was having twin boys—the entire family basically lost it.
The joy doubled instantly, and so did the questions: “How will you handle two cribs?” “Do they need double the diapers?” “Wait, how do we even plan a baby shower for this?”
Here’s the beautiful truth I’ve discovered after attending several twin showers and helping plan one myself: celebrating twins isn’t just about doing everything times two. It’s about creating a celebration that honors the unique magic of your double blessing while keeping things manageable and genuinely fun.
Whether you’re the expectant mama (seriously, you deserve all the awards), a best friend stepping up to host, or a family member wanting to create something special, I’m here to walk you through ideas that’ll make this shower absolutely unforgettable.
The best part? You don’t need to stress about creating some over-the-top Pinterest-perfect event. The most memorable twin showers I’ve attended focused on genuine celebration, practical help for the parents-to-be, and lots of laughter about the beautiful chaos ahead.
So grab your favorite beverage (extra caffeine if you’re the mama!), and let’s plan a twin boy celebration that’s twice as nice without being twice the work.
Two Peas in a Pod Theme
There’s something ridiculously adorable about the “two peas in a pod” concept for twin boys. I’ve seen this theme executed at three different showers, and each time, guests absolutely melted over the cuteness. The gentle greens, sweet pea imagery, and the obvious symbolism create such a warm, cohesive atmosphere.
Image Prompt: A charming twin boy baby shower table decorated in the “Two Peas in a Pod” theme, featuring soft sage green and cream colors. Show a centerpiece with a large pea pod prop containing two baby dolls, surrounded by real or artificial sweet pea flowers. Include matching twin onesies hanging on a mini clothesline with “Pea #1” and “Pea #2” labels, pea pod-shaped cookies on tiered stands, and botanical leaf garlands. Natural lighting, fresh and spring-like atmosphere with vintage garden party touches.
How to Do It
- Create a focal point backdrop using green streamers or fabric to mimic pea vines, adding paper pea pod cutouts with two little “peas” inside each
- Set up a onesie decorating station where guests design matching or complementary outfits for both boys
- Serve pea-themed snacks: split pea soup shooters, sugar snap peas with dip, and those adorable pea pod cookies (trust me, your local bakery can make these!)
- Make centerpieces using small terracotta pots filled with sweet pea flowers or green tissue paper “pea pods”
- Hang vintage-style botanical prints or pea illustrations around the party space
- Budget tip: Hit up the dollar store for fake vines and green balloons—nobody will know the difference once everything’s styled together
- Time estimate: About 3–4 hours for full decoration setup, or 2 hours if you focus on key areas only
Double Trouble Adventure Theme
Okay, this one’s for the mamas who know they’re in for a wild ride and want to celebrate that energy! The adventure theme works brilliantly for twin boys because it captures that spirit of exploration and yes, a bit of mischief. BTW, I love how this theme ages well in photos—it feels timeless rather than trendy.
Image Prompt: An adventurous twin boy baby shower space featuring maps, compasses, and exploration elements in navy blue, forest green, and tan tones. Display a wooden sign reading “Double Trouble, Double Adventure” above a rustic dessert table. Show vintage suitcases stacked as decoration, a world map backdrop, toy airplanes and cars scattered around, and camping-themed elements like mini lanterns. Include two matching explorer hats and tiny boots. Warm, ambient lighting creating an adventurous yet cozy atmosphere.
How to Do It
- Transform your space using maps as tablecloths or wall coverings—old atlases from thrift stores work perfectly
- Create a “Future Adventures” advice station where guests write messages for the boys to open at different ages
- Set up photo opportunities with props like matching aviator hats, tiny backpacks, or those adorable baby hiking boots
- Use vintage suitcases or wooden crates as risers for food displays and decorations
- Incorporate transportation elements: toy planes, boats, and cars representing all the adventures ahead
- Serve “travel-themed” foods with creative labels: “First Class Finger Sandwiches” or “Adventure Trail Mix”
- Pro tip: Ask guests to bring or suggest their favorite children’s adventure book as a gift—you’ll build an amazing library for the boys
- Difficulty level: Moderate—requires some creative prop hunting but so worth it!
Star Wars “Twice the Pride, Double the Fall” Theme
Listen, if the parents-to-be are even remotely into Star Wars, this theme is chef’s kiss. That Yoda quote about twice the pride works hilariously well for twins, and the whole galaxy aesthetic gives you so much creative room to play with. I’ve seen grown men get genuinely excited about attending this shower because, well, Star Wars.
Image Prompt: A Star Wars-themed twin boy baby shower featuring space elements in black, silver, and midnight blue with bright accent colors. Show a backdrop of stars and planets with two baby Yoda figures as the centerpiece. Display lightsaber props (blue for one twin, green for another), “The Force is Strong with These Two” banner, spaceship mobiles hanging from the ceiling, and themed cupcakes with tiny stormtrooper toppers. Include twin onesies that say “Twin 1” and “Twin 2” in Star Wars font. Atmospheric lighting with LED stars creating a galactic feel.
How to Do It
- Hang a black or navy backdrop with stick-on glow stars and planet decorations to create your galaxy
- Label everything with Star Wars puns: “Yoda Best Mom-to-Be” for the mama’s chair, “May the Force Be With You” on favor bags
- Create two distinct sides representing each twin—maybe one decorated with Rebel Alliance symbols, the other with different character themes
- Set up a “Build Your Own Lightsaber” candy bar using pretzel rods dipped in colored chocolate
- Play the iconic music softly in the background (honestly, this sets the whole mood)
- Host a baby name guessing game using Star Wars character names as hints
- Shopping shortcut: Party stores carry tons of Star Wars décor during movie release times—stock up then!
- Cost range: $75-150 depending on how elaborate you go with props and official merchandise
Little Man Bow Tie Bash
This sophisticated-yet-playful theme celebrates your dapper duo with style. I absolutely love how this theme feels fancy without being fussy, and it photographs beautifully. Plus, there’s something heart-melting about tiny bow ties that gets me every time.
Image Prompt: An elegant twin boy baby shower decorated with a “Little Man” bow tie theme in navy, grey, and white with gold accents. Feature a dessert table with a backdrop of oversized bow tie cutouts and suspenders. Display twin high chairs with mini bow ties attached, a tiered cake decorated with fondant bow ties, “Oh Boy” bunting banners, mustache props for photos, and centerpieces made from stacked books with bow tie ribbons. Soft, sophisticated lighting with a modern gentleman’s club aesthetic made baby-appropriate.
How to Do It
- Create a bow tie garland by cutting bow tie shapes from patterned cardstock and stringing them together
- Set up each place setting with a paper bow tie napkin ring in different patterns—guests love these as keepsakes
- Make or order a cake featuring bow ties, suspenders, or those adorable baby oxford shoes
- Establish a photo booth with props: mustaches on sticks, tiny fedoras, bow ties, and suspenders
- Use books as centerpiece bases (children’s classics work great!) topped with bow tie decorations
- Offer “Little Man Grooming Kits” as favors—filled with baby nail clippers, soft brush, and tiny comb
- DIY win: Print bow tie templates online and let guests decorate paper bow ties with advice written on the back
- Perfect for: Smaller, more intimate gatherings or co-ed showers where guys feel comfortable too
Nautical “Ahoy, It’s Twin Boys!” Theme
Something about the nautical theme just works perfectly for boys, and when there are two? Even better! The classic navy, white, and red color scheme looks crisp and clean, plus you can find nautical decorations practically anywhere. I hosted a nautical twin shower last summer, and the mama still tells me how much she loved the cohesive look.
Image Prompt: A nautical-themed twin boy baby shower with navy blue, white, and red striped décor. Show an anchor backdrop with “Ahoy, It’s Twin Boys!” banner, a dessert table styled like a ship’s deck with rope details, sailor hat favors for guests, life preserver wreaths, wooden ship wheels, lighthouse centerpieces, and goldfish crackers in small glass jars labeled “Swedish Fish.” Display twin sailor outfits on a vintage wooden ladder. Ocean-breeze atmosphere with crisp, fresh styling and touches of burlap rope.
How to Do It
- Wrap rope around table edges, vases, and serving platters for authentic nautical texture
- Create centerpieces using glass vases filled with sand, shells, and small lighthouse or anchor figurines
- String up nautical flags spelling out the twins’ names or “TWIN BOYS” across the party space
- Serve seafood-inspired appetizers or fish-shaped crackers and “ocean” blue punch
- Use striped table runners, anchor napkins, and navy tablecloths for cohesive theming
- Set up a “Message in a Bottle” station where guests write wishes for the boys
- Budget hack: Beach buckets from the dollar store make perfect favor containers and decoration pieces
- Timing: Book any custom nautical items (cake, cookies, banners) at least 2-3 weeks in advance
Wondering how to keep guests entertained while staying true to your theme? Game of thrones team names can inspire creative team-based shower games where guests compete in twin-themed challenges!
Woodland Creatures “Welcome to the Forest” Theme
This earthy, gentle theme brings such a calm, natural vibe to twin celebrations. Think sweet forest animals, moss greens, and touches of woodgrain—it creates the coziest atmosphere. I’m obsessed with how this theme feels both modern and timeless, and it doesn’t read overly “baby-ish” which some parents really appreciate.
Image Prompt: A woodland-themed twin boy baby shower featuring earthy forest tones—olive green, chocolate brown, cream, and orange rust. Show a backdrop of birch tree decals or forest scene, centerpieces with moss, pinecones, acorns, and small deer or fox figurines, wood slice chargers under plates, “Welcome to the Forest” bunting in natural twine, twin fox or bear stuffed animals, mushroom decorations, and tree stump cake stands. String lights creating a magical forest ambiance with natural, organic styling throughout.
How to Do It
- Create tree centerpieces using branches in vases filled with moss, topped with hanging woodland animal ornaments
- Use wood slice chargers or coasters at each place setting (craft stores sell these in bulk)
- Incorporate real natural elements: pinecones, acorns, fresh greenery, and small potted succulents
- Hang paper lanterns in green and brown tones to represent a forest canopy
- Label food with woodland puns: “Bear-y Good Cookies,” “Owl Be There Sandwiches,” “Fox-y Fruit Salad”
- Offer guests small potted trees or succulents as eco-friendly favors they can actually use
- Seasonal bonus: This theme works year-round but looks especially gorgeous in fall with real leaves and autumn colors
- Complexity: Easy to moderate—nature provides much of your décor!
Sports All-Stars “Team Twins” Theme
For the sports-loving family, this theme is a total slam dunk (see what I did there?). You can go general sports or focus on the parents’ favorite team. Either way, the energy is upbeat, fun, and gives you tons of decoration options. Plus, sports-themed baby gear is everywhere these days!
Image Prompt: A sports-themed twin boy baby shower featuring multiple sport elements in bold primary colors—red, blue, green, and orange. Display a “Team Twins” banner above a dessert table decorated with mini basketballs, footballs, baseballs, and soccer balls. Show pennant flags representing different sports, scoreboard-style signs, athletic jersey onesies with “Twin 1” and “Twin 2,” foam fingers, sports equipment as centerpieces, and cupcakes decorated like different sports balls. Energetic, game-day atmosphere with vibrant, active styling.
How to Do It
- Create pennant banners using felt or cardstock in your chosen team colors or various sports
- Use actual sports equipment as decoration: stack baseballs in glass vases, display mini basketballs, or hang jerseys
- Set up different “zones” for different sports if you’re going multi-sport rather than single-team
- Make a “Draft Pick” game where guests predict the boys’ future athletic talents or physical features
- Serve stadium favorites: hot dogs, popcorn, pretzels, and nachos in cute serving containers
- Design favor bags like mini pennants or fill small sports balls with candy
- Personalization idea: If parents are die-hard fans of one team, go all-in with that team’s colors and logo
- Guest appeal: Great for co-ed showers since everyone connects with sports
“Thing 1 and Thing 2” Dr. Seuss Theme
Dr. Seuss basically created the perfect twin celebration blueprint with Thing 1 and Thing 2, right? This playful, colorful theme brings so much joy and whimsy to the party. I’ve never seen a Seuss-themed shower where guests didn’t smile constantly—the bright colors and beloved characters just make everyone happy.
Image Prompt: A Dr. Seuss “Thing 1 and Thing 2” twin boy baby shower bursting with bright red, turquoise blue, and white colors. Feature a dessert table with red and white striped backdrop, tall Cat in the Hat style top hats as centerpieces, “Thing 1” and “Thing 2” round character cutouts, stacks of Dr. Seuss books, whimsical curved decorations mimicking Seuss illustrations, matching Thing 1 and Thing 2 onesies displayed prominently, and rainbow-striped candy jars. Playful, energetic atmosphere with bold graphic elements and literary charm.
How to Do It
- Cover tables with red and white striped fabric or paper to echo the Cat’s iconic hat
- Stack actual Dr. Seuss books as centerpiece bases or decoration elements throughout the space
- Create “Thing 1” and “Thing 2” signs, labels, and cutouts to place everywhere
- Set up a reading corner where guests can record themselves reading favorite Seuss books for the twins
- Serve colorful, whimsical treats: rainbow fruit kabobs, red and blue candies, striped cookies
- Make DIY “Thing 1” and “Thing 2” headbands or shirts for the mama and her partner to wear
- Activity idea: Have guests sign pages from a blank book with their best parenting advice—becomes a keepsake
- Stress-free tip: Seuss decorations are widely available at party stores, making this theme super accessible
Safari “Wild About Our Boys” Theme
Safari themes bring such adventure and warmth to baby celebrations. The neutral color palette with pops of animal print works beautifully for boys, and you get to play with fun animal elements that kids will love for years. I personally think safari themes photograph incredibly well too!
Image Prompt: A safari twin boy baby shower featuring warm savanna colors—tan, sage green, burnt orange, and touches of black and white. Display a jungle backdrop with large tropical leaves, animal print balloons (giraffe, zebra, leopard), stuffed safari animals (lions, elephants, giraffes) arranged on the dessert table, “Wild About Our Boys” wooden sign, binocular props, safari hats for photo ops, bamboo or wicker texture elements, and cupcakes topped with animal crackers. Adventurous yet warm atmosphere with natural, earthy styling.
How to Do It
- Create a jungle canopy effect using green streamers, tissue paper pom-poms, and artificial palm leaves
- Use animal print table runners, napkins, or chair covers to bring in safari patterns
- Place stuffed safari animals of various sizes throughout the space as both décor and eventual toys for the twins
- Make or buy binoculars for a “Twin Safari Scavenger Hunt” game during the shower
- Serve “safari snacks” with creative names: “Monkey Munch” (chocolate-covered pretzels), “Giraffe Food” (veggie sticks)
- Fill small burlap bags with animal crackers as simple, themed favors
- Color coordination: Stick to earthy neutrals so it doesn’t look too busy or overwhelming
- Reusability: Most safari décor transitions perfectly to the twins’ nursery afterward!
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Blue and Blue Color Coordinate Theme
Sometimes simple is simply perfect. A sophisticated blue-on-blue palette celebrates the boys without relying on specific characters or concepts. This approach gives you tons of creative freedom while maintaining an elegant, cohesive look. It’s my go-to recommendation for mamas who love clean, modern aesthetics.
Image Prompt: An elegant twin boy baby shower in varying shades of blue—from pale sky blue to deep navy—with white and silver accents. Show an ombré balloon installation going from light to dark blue, a dessert table with blue-toned florals (delphiniums, hydrangeas), silver metallic table settings, blue macarons and treats on white cake stands, “Two Sweet Boys” banner in silver lettering, blue and white striped wrapped gifts displayed, and crystal or glass elements catching light. Sophisticated, serene atmosphere with modern, minimalist styling.
How to Do It
- Create an ombré effect with balloons, streamers, or fabric going from lightest to darkest blue
- Use various blue textures: velvet, satin, matte, and metallic finishes to add depth and interest
- Incorporate white flowers with blue accents or all-blue florals for elegant centerpieces
- Layer different shades of blue in table settings: navy napkin, medium blue plate, light blue tablecloth
- Add metallic silver or gold elements to elevate the look and provide contrast
- Offer blue-themed treats: blueberries, blue velvet cupcakes, blue frosted cookies
- Modern twist: Use geometric shapes in different blues rather than traditional baby motifs
- Perfect for: Mamas who want sophisticated rather than overly “cutesy” celebrations
“Two of a Kind” Playing Card Theme
This clever theme plays on the “pair” concept with a vintage casino or playing card aesthetic. It’s unique, visually striking, and honestly kind of cool for a baby shower. I saw this executed at a friend’s shower, and the vintage-meets-modern vibe was absolutely perfect.
Image Prompt: A “Two of a Kind” playing card themed twin boy baby shower featuring red, black, and cream colors. Display oversized playing card cutouts (especially the “2” cards from all suits), a dessert table designed like a poker table with green felt, playing card garlands, dice decorations, “We Hit the Jackpot” banner, royal flush themed treats, vintage-style decorations with card suits (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades), and twin onesies decorated with card suit patterns. Retro Vegas meets baby celebration atmosphere with playful sophistication.
How to Do It
- Hang oversized playing card cutouts (particularly the twos!) as your main focal decorations
- Cover tables with green felt or fabric to mimic card tables
- Create centerpieces using stacked playing cards, dice, and poker chips
- Design food labels as playing cards: “Full House Buffalo Wings,” “Royal Flush Fruit Salad”
- String actual playing cards together to make unique garlands and banners
- Host a “Baby Poker” game where guests bet on twin predictions (using chocolate coins as chips!)
- Favor idea: Mini playing card decks with custom labels: “Thanks for Joining Our Hand!”
- Style note: Keep it classy and vintage rather than actual casino aesthetic for baby-appropriate vibes
Monkeys “Twice as Nice, Twice the Monkeys” Theme
Monkey themes are inherently playful and fun, which is perfect for celebrating the chaos and joy of twin boys! The jungle elements, bright colors, and those adorable monkey faces create such a happy atmosphere. Plus, “monkey around” puns practically write themselves.
Image Prompt: A monkey-themed twin boy baby shower with jungle vibes in brown, yellow, orange, and green colors. Feature a backdrop of jungle vines and trees, stuffed monkey toys hanging from decorative tree branches, “Twice the Monkeys, Twice the Fun” banner, monkey face balloon arrangements, banana bunches as table décor, palm leaves, tire swing props, monkey-tail cupcake toppers, and twin monkey themed onesies displayed. Playful, energetic atmosphere with tropical jungle styling and lots of banana yellow accents.
How to Do It
- Hang stuffed monkeys from ceiling or tree decorations using fishing line for a 3D effect
- Use actual bananas (real or foam) as part of your table décor and centerpieces
- Create a “Monkey See, Monkey Do” photo booth with monkey ears, tails, and climbing props
- Wrap brown paper around poles or corners to create “tree trunks” with green tissue paper leaves
- Serve banana-themed treats: banana bread, chocolate-covered bananas, banana pudding cups
- Make vine garlands using green streamers or crepe paper twisted and draped
- Interactive element: Set up a stuffed animal monkey throw game for guests
- Noise warning: If you’re going all out, maybe skip the toy monkeys that make sounds—trust me on this one 🙂
Trucks and Tools “Building Our Family” Theme
This hardworking theme celebrates the idea of building a family and all the construction ahead (literally and figuratively). Construction vehicle themes are always popular for boys, and the twin angle adds a sweet dimension to the concept.
Image Prompt: A construction-themed twin boy baby shower featuring orange, yellow, black, and grey colors. Display a dessert table with caution tape decorations, toy dump trucks filled with candy, traffic cone centerpieces, tool-themed cookies (hammers, wrenches, screwdrivers), “Building Our Family, Two at a Time” banner, hard hat favors, toolbox decorations, construction vehicle toys displayed around the space, and twin construction vest onesies. Industrial-meets-sweet atmosphere with playful worker theme styling.
How to Do It
- Wrap tables with black and yellow caution tape for instant construction site vibes
- Use actual toy trucks, hard hats, and toy tools as both decorations and eventual gifts
- Fill dump trucks with snacks, candies, or even fresh flowers for creative centerpieces
- Create “blueprint” table coverings using large white paper with drawn building plans
- Serve “construction site” foods: “Nuts and Bolts Mix,” “Builder’s Burgers,” “Concrete Cake Pops” (grey-frosted)
- Offer mini hard hats or tool sets as favors
- Photo op: Set up a construction zone backdrop where guests pose with props
- Practical bonus: All the toy trucks and tools become gifts the boys will actually play with later
Superhero “Dynamic Duo” Theme
Every set of twins deserves to feel like superheroes, and their parents definitely qualify too! This high-energy theme celebrates strength, teamwork, and adventure. You can go with specific superheroes or a general comic book aesthetic—both work beautifully.
Image Prompt: A superhero twin boy baby shower featuring bold comic book colors—red, blue, yellow, and black. Show a city skyline backdrop with “POW!” and “BAM!” speech bubbles, superhero capes displayed for both twins, “The Dynamic Duo Arrives” banner in comic book font, action figure decorations, superhero mask favors for guests, star burst decorations, lightning bolt accents, and a dessert table with superhero logo cookies and capes attached to the back of chairs. Powerful, energetic atmosphere with comic book styling and bright primary colors.
How to Do It
- Create comic book speech bubble decorations with words like “TWINS!”, “POW!”, “HERO!”, “AMAZING!”
- Design a city skyline backdrop using black cardboard or fabric with window cutouts
- Hang small capes behind each chair or as part of your centerpiece designs
- Set up a cape-making station where guests design custom superhero capes for the boys
- Use bold primary colors in all your décor: tablecloths, balloons, streamers, dishes
- Serve superhero-named foods: “Kryptonite Kale Chips,” “Power Punch,” “Energy Bars”
- Activity winner: Have guests write their best “superhero power” wishes for the twins
- Keepsake idea: Create a “Superhero Origin Story” book where guests contribute pages
Need ideas for team-based shower games that’ll get your superhero guests competing? Browse superhero team names for inspiration on dividing your party into fun factions!
“Double the Blessings” Faith-Based Theme
For families who want to center their celebration around faith and gratitude, this gentle, meaningful theme creates such a beautiful atmosphere. It honors the spiritual significance of these two new lives while keeping the celebration joyful and welcoming.
Image Prompt: A faith-based “Double the Blessings” twin boy baby shower in soft cream, gold, and light blue colors. Feature an elegant cross or inspirational scripture backdrop, two white doves as centerpiece elements, “Blessed with Two” banner in elegant script, angel decorations, white and gold balloons creating an ethereal arch, candles with religious imagery, Bible verse cards at each place setting, and twin baptismal gowns or christening outfits displayed. Peaceful, reverent atmosphere with elegant, spiritual styling and touches of heavenly gold.
How to Do It
- Choose meaningful scripture verses about children, blessings, or twins to feature on banners and decorations
- Use dove, angel, or cross imagery tastefully throughout your décor
- Create centerpieces with white flowers, candles, and small religious symbols
- Incorporate soft, heavenly colors: whites, creams, golds, and pale blues
- Set up a prayer or blessing station where guests write spiritual wishes for the boys
- Serve simple, elegant foods that focus on quality and presentation
- Meaningful activity: Have a pastor or faith leader offer a blessing during the shower
- Favor idea: Small prayer books, rosaries, or scripture cards personalized for the occasion
Conclusion: Celebrating Your Perfect Pair
Planning a baby shower for twin boys might feel like double the work, but I promise you, it’s also double the joy, double the excitement, and double the love all wrapped into one amazing celebration. Whether you’ve fallen in love with the sophisticated Little Man theme, can’t resist the playful energy of Thing 1 and Thing 2, or want to create something uniquely meaningful with a faith-based approach, the most important thing is choosing something that genuinely represents the family you’re celebrating.
Here’s what I’ve learned from all the twin showers I’ve experienced: it’s not about perfection or having everything match exactly. It’s about gathering people who love this growing family, creating an atmosphere of support and excitement, and yes—having some really good snacks and games that make everyone laugh. Those mamas carrying twins deserve to feel absolutely celebrated, and these boys deserve a welcome party that acknowledges just how special their arrival truly is.
The beauty of twins is that they’ll always have a built-in best friend, playmate, and partner in crime (or superhero adventures, or safari explorations—you get the idea!). Your shower is the first celebration of that incredible bond, and whatever theme you choose, you’re creating memories that’ll be treasured in photos and stories for years to come.
So take a deep breath, pick the theme that makes your heart happy, and remember—at the end of the day, it’s all about love, laughter, and preparing to welcome two amazing little boys into the world. You’ve got this, and those twins are already so lucky to have people who care enough to throw them such a thoughtful celebration. Now go forth and plan the most wonderful “seeing double” shower ever! <3
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