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== Reverse reading order == | == Reverse reading order == | ||
In the [[MS ruleset]], when searching for the [[Chip]] tile which the player moves, ''reverse reading order'' is used. Chip's Challenge will begin searching from the [[grid]] coordinate [31, 31] and move west, and then move to the next row all the way to row 0 in the same manner. If [0, 0] is reached and no Chip tile exists, the search stops there and the principles of the [[Non-Existence Glitch]] are used to determine what to do. | In the [[MS ruleset]], when searching for the [[Chip]] tile which the player moves, ''reverse reading order'' is used. Chip's Challenge game will begin searching from the [[grid]] coordinate [31, 31] and move west, and then move to the next row all the way to row 0 in the same manner. If [0, 0] is reached and no Chip tile exists, the search stops there and the principles of the [[Non-Existence Glitch]] are used to determine what to do. | ||
When any object runs into a [[teleport]], ''reverse wrappable reading order'' is used instead. The teleport's direction is the starting location, and if [0, 0] is reached with no legal exit from a teleport, Chip's Challenge wraps back to [31, 31] until either a valid teleport or the same teleport is reached, whichever comes first. [[Chip's Challenge 2]] also uses ''reverse wrappable reading order'' for [[blue teleport|blue]] and [[yellow teleport]]s. | When any object runs into a [[teleport]], ''reverse wrappable reading order'' is used instead. The teleport's direction is the starting location, and if [0, 0] is reached with no legal exit from a teleport, Chip's Challenge wraps back to [31, 31] until either a valid teleport or the same teleport is reached, whichever comes first. [[Chip's Challenge 2]] also uses ''reverse wrappable reading order'' for [[blue teleport|blue]] and [[yellow teleport]]s. | ||
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== Forwards reading order == | == Forwards reading order == | ||
In [[ | In [[Lynx]] and [[Chip's Challenge 2]], ''forwards wrappable reading order'' determines how [[brown button]]s and [[red button]]s are connected. A button will be automatically connected to the next [[trap]] or [[clone machine]] in forwards wrappable reading order. CC2 also uses ''forwards wrappable reading order'' for [[red teleport]]s. | ||
In solution guides, ''forwards reading order'', going from [0, 0] to [31, 31], is often used to vastly simplify the guides to levels with long [[block]] pushing, a lot of closely packed blocks to push which would require very unwieldy disambiguation, or both. | In solution guides, ''forwards reading order'', going from [0, 0] to [31, 31], is often used to vastly simplify the guides to levels with long [[block]] pushing, a lot of closely packed blocks to push which would require very unwieldy disambiguation, or both. |