The flashing blue lights on the wiimote means the wiimote is sending a signal to find and synchronize with a local Wii console. Whenever the wiimote does not find a powered-on wii console that it is synchronized to, the wiimote will only flash blue lights for a short time. Only when the wiimote connects to a Wii console will the flashing stop and keep one light on to indicate what player the wiimote is controlling.
Furthermore the flashing lights also indicate how much battery life remains. Four flashing lights indicates full battery life while one flashing light means very low battery life.
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Yes. Any Wii remote will work on any Wii console, regardless of color
open the tab on the left side of your wii. there should be a red button. open the back of your wii remote and there should be an identical button. press and hold the buttons at the same time for 5 seconds and your wii remote should flash and then connect.
It means it is charging.
If it's yellow, then the wii remote is done charging. But if you put the wii remote on the charger and it immediately turns yellow even though your remote has no batteries, then your charger has problems/it's broken.
Turn on the Wii and open the case on the back of the 2nd Wii remote and you will find a red button that says sync. Then open the little door on the front of your Wii,and you will find another red button. Press the red sync button on both the Wii and Wii remote at the same time. After all that, the 2nd light on the 2nd Wii remote should light up blue