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{{Infobox Level
{{Infobox Level New|
|pack = cclp2
|name = Checkerboard II
|image = [[Image:CCLP2 Level 94.png|300px]]
|levelset = Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2
|designer = [[Dale Bryan]]
|level = 94
|level = 94
|image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 94.png|300px]]
|password = HQTG
|hint = No
|chips required = 24
|chips available = 24
|time = 999
|bold ms = 788
|bold lynx = 722
 
|difficulty ms = 3
|bold difficulty ms = 5
|bold complexity ms = 5
 
|difficulty lynx = 3
|bold difficulty lynx = 4
|bold complexity lynx = 5
}}
}}


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Chip has to use at least one of the four [[pink ball]] cloners to change the walls for him; the given solution does it with three, which wind together into a polyrhythm that keeps changing every move. In addition, the given solution found a way to use the [[fireball]]s to remove the [[bomb]]s instead of utilizing all the blocks, saving quite some time.
Chip has to use at least one of the four [[pink ball]] cloners to change the walls for him; the given solution does it with three, which wind together into a polyrhythm that keeps changing every move. In addition, the given solution found a way to use the [[fireball]]s to remove the [[bomb]]s instead of utilizing all the blocks, saving quite some time.


The shown solution is that of 776; while 788 is known to be possible, nothing beyond 776 exists on any form of video or in any guide. Both players with scores better than 776, [[David Stolp]] and [[J.B. Lewis]], have since lost their routes to hard disk crashes, and do not recall the exact details of the routes, beyond the need to use the mouse.
The shown solution is that of 776; while 779 has been confirmed, nothing beyond 776 exists on any form of video or in any guide.


==Unsolvability in Lynx==
==Unsolvability in Lynx==


Chip is not able to push the [[block]]s off closed [[toggle wall]]s, so it is not possible to get any of the [[chip]]s or reach the [[exit]]. To make this level solvable in [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]], edit out the middle rows of [[toggle wall]]s in each room, and change either of the other two rows so they are not open at the same time.
Chip is not able to push the [[block]]s off closed [[toggle wall]]s, so it is not possible to get any of the [[chip]]s or reach the [[exit]]. To make this level solvable in [[Lynx]], edit out the middle rows of [[toggle wall]]s in each room, and change either of the other two rows so they are not open at the same time.


==Full level map==
==Full level map==
[[File:Cclp2_full_map_level_94.png|500px]]  
[[Image:Cclp2_full_map_level_94.png|500px]]  


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
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