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'''pi.dat''' is a famous [[custom level set]] by [[David Stolp]]. It has 42 levels, all of which incorporate pi in some way, whether it is drawn in or, often, being a code required to solve the level, such as the path required as in ''lesson 3.141592653589793238'' or ''organized chaos''.
'''pi''' is a famous [[custom level set]] by [[David Stolp]]. It has 42 levels, all of which incorporate pi in some way, whether it is drawn in or, often, being a code required to solve the level, such as the path required as in ''lesson 3.141592653589793238'' or ''organized chaos''.


== Notable levels ==
== Notable levels ==
* Unarguably the most notable level of pi.dat is [[the most insane level ever!]] which introduced [[data resetting]] and influenced many others to create [[insane level]]s.
* Unarguably the most notable level of pi is [[the most insane level ever!]] which introduced [[data resetting]] and influenced many others to create [[insane level]]s.
* Another notable level is ''[[the end of all time]]'' which was different from other [[dummy level]]s at the time. The level is theoretically possible, but would take about 319 septillion years to complete.
* Another notable level is ''[[the end of all time]]'' which was different from other [[dummy level]]s at the time. The level is theoretically possible, but would take about 319 septillion years to complete.
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== List of levels ==
== List of levels ==
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<li>subliminal messages, part 1</li>
<li>subliminal messages, part 1</li>
<li>subliminal messages, part 2</li>
<li>subliminal messages, part 2</li>
<li>[[bugs]]</li>
<li>bugs</li>
<li>jump, chip, jump</li>
<li>jump, chip, jump</li>
<li>shortest distance between two points</li>
<li>shortest distance between two points</li>
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<li>one way streets 1</li>
<li>one way streets 1</li>
<li>the easy way</li>
<li>the easy way</li>
<li>[[pi or pie?]]</li>
<li>pi or pie?</li>
<li>[[Investment|type level name here]]</li>
<li>[[Investment|type level name here]]</li>
<li>sunken treasure</li>
<li>sunken treasure</li>
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<li>the hard way</li>
<li>the hard way</li>
<li>[[Color Wheel|color wheel]]</li>
<li>[[Color Wheel|color wheel]]</li>
<li>[[too many keys]]</li>
<li>too many keys</li>
<li>impossible</li>
<li>impossible</li>
<li>did you see the pattern?</li>
<li>did you see the pattern?</li>
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== External links ==
== External links ==
[http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~pieguy/chips/overall.php?set=pi Download pi.dat]
* [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=pi Download pi.dat]
 
[[Category:Levelsets]]
[[Category:Levelsets]]

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