The Australian captain reached his highest Test score yet with his second double-century, passed 1,000 Test runs for the year and also notched his fastest Test century in an innings that appeared to shatter England's resolve.
At stumps, Smith was on 229 not out, having faced 390 balls, hitting 28 fours and one six as his stellar year continued.
It was his second century of the series and he didn't offer a single chance throughout.
English assistant coach Paul Farbrace said their best plans for the unorthodox Smith weren't troubling him.
"Every team will talk about where to bowl to him," he said.
"But the way he is playing at the moment, he gets into some awkward positions but he gets his head back into the ball and keeps the bat face open.
"He hits the ball from what seems likes strange positions, but he hits the middle of the bat on a consistent basis.
Aged 28, Smith already has 22 centuries to his name from 107 Test knocks.
Only Don Bradman (58 innings) and Sunil Gavaskar (101 innings) have reached 22 Test centuries in fewer innings.
His current Test batting average is also second only to the legendary Bradman.
Smith and recalled all-rounder Mitchell Marsh carried the home side past the English first innings total Saturday with an unbroken 301-run fifth-wicket partnership.
Resuming on 92 at the start of play, Smith wasted little time raising century, reaching the mark from 138 balls -- his fastest Test century in terms of balls faced.
Marsh said Smith had an aura about him and he had sympathy for England's predicament.
"I have felt what it's like, captained against him when he played for New South Wales a couple of months ago," he said.
"You come up with all these plans and none of them seem to work.
"He is a special player.
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