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|level = 41 | |level = 41 | ||
|designer = David Stolp | |||
|password = AHHH | |password = AHHH | ||
|hint = i assure you, this level is definitely possible. i have solved it several times. | |hint = i assure you, this level is definitely possible. i have solved it several times. | ||
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|difficulty = 5 | |difficulty = 5 | ||
}} | }}'''the most insane level ever!''' is the 41st level in [[David Stolp]]'s ''pi.dat''. This was the first [[insane level]] ever created, having been released on July 3, 2003, and introduced the concept of [[data resetting]]. ''the most insane level ever!'' is almost certainly the most well-known insane level of all time, possibly the greatest, and ''definitely'' the hardest. Only four people have been recorded to solve this, other than David: [[ccexplore]], [[Evan Dummit]], Shane Climenhaga, and ChipHome5. | ||
'''the most insane level ever!''' is the 41st level in [[David Stolp]]'s ''pi.dat''. This was the first [[insane level]] ever created, having been released on July 3, 2003, and introduced the concept of [[data resetting]]. ''the most insane level ever!'' is almost certainly the most well-known insane level of all time, possibly the greatest, and ''definitely'' the hardest. Only four people have been recorded to solve this, other than David: [[ccexplore]], [[Evan Dummit]], Shane Climenhaga, and ChipHome5. | |||
== Walkthrough == | == Walkthrough == | ||
The solution of the most insane level ever! has been made into an [[AVI]], although it was never uploaded to [[Anders Kaseorg]]'s or [[Mike L.]]'s AVI libraries; it is likely this was originally found in [[Muppetlabs]] during the time period where this was used to exchange AVIs. | The solution of the most insane level ever! has been made into an [[AVI]], although it was never uploaded to [[Anders Kaseorg]]'s or [[Mike L.]]'s AVI libraries; it is likely this was originally found in [[Muppetlabs]] during the time period where this was used to exchange AVIs. | ||