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Some levels have no chips required, which allows Chip to immediately open any existing sockets (only [[Castle Moat]] has no chips ''and'' has sockets in [[CC1]]), and some levels have extra chips placed in the level, though some extra chips may be inaccessible (see [[Lesson 6]]) or skippable entirely due to a mistake in the programming or a [[glitch]] of some type. Examples of these, known as one type of [[busted level]], are [[Tossed Salad]], [[Three Doors]], [[Hidden Danger]], and [[Scoundrel]].
Some levels have no chips required, which allows Chip to immediately open any existing sockets (only [[Castle Moat]] has no chips ''and'' has sockets in [[CC1]]), and some levels have extra chips placed in the level, though some extra chips may be inaccessible (see [[Lesson 6]]) or skippable entirely due to a mistake in the programming or a [[glitch]] of some type. Examples of these, known as one type of [[busted level]], are [[Tossed Salad]], [[Three Doors]], [[Hidden Danger]], and [[Scoundrel]].


Chip is free to collect extra chips beyond the number required to clear the level, though in most cases this will only serve to delay him. ''All'' sockets in the level can be freely opened (and will be left open) once Chip has collected the level's specified number of chips; he does not have to collect any of them over again to pass through multiple sockets or one socket multiple times. In [[Chip's Challenge 2]], additional chips which do not contribute to the level's required chip count have a visibly different chip tile with a plus sign.
Chip is free to collect extra chips beyond the number required to clear the level, though in most cases this will only serve to delay him. ''All'' sockets in the level can be freely opened (and will be left open) once Chip has collected the level's specified number of chips; he does not have to collect any of them over again to pass through multiple sockets or one socket multiple times. In [[Chip's Challenge 2]], additional chips which do not contribute to the level's required chip count have a visibly different chip tile with a plus sign in the editor; they look the same in the game.


A computer chip acts as [[dirt]]. Chips can often be hidden under [[block]]s, an idea introduced in [[Lesson 4]], or in more advanced applications, under [[floor]], [[lock]]s, [[water]], fake [[blue wall]]s, or dirt.
A computer chip acts as [[dirt]]. Chips can often be hidden under [[block]]s, an idea introduced in [[Lesson 4]], or in more advanced applications, under [[floor]], [[lock]]s, [[water]], fake [[blue wall]]s, or dirt.

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