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{{Infobox Level
{{Infobox Level New
|pack = cc1
|name = ON THE ROCKS
|image = [[Image:Level 33.png|300px]]
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge 1]]
|level = 33
|level = 33
|image = [[File:Level_33.png|300px]]
|password = BQSN
|hint = No
|chips required = 9
|chips available = 9
|time = No
|bold ms = 683, [[T-Chip]] time
|bold lynx = 625, [[T-Chip]] time
|difficulty ms = 3
|bold difficulty ms = 5
|bold complexity ms = 4
 
|difficulty lynx = 3
|bold difficulty lynx = 4
|bold complexity lynx = 5
}}
}}


'''On the Rocks''' is the 33rd level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]], and the third untimed level. On the Rocks gets a 3 rating simply because it takes so long, although random bridges can be built to solve it. However, the [[public TWS]] solution illustrates a very instructive way to beat the level in just over five minutes.
'''On the Rocks''' is the 33rd level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]], and the third untimed level. On the Rocks gets a 3 rating simply because it takes so long, although random bridges can be built to solve it. However, the [[AVI]] solution illustrates a very instructive way to beat the level in just over five minutes.
 
Two distinct sections, east and west, separate On the Rocks into a simple two-stage level. There are four chips in the islands on the west half, one by the beginning [[clone block]], and four in the east half's islands. The easiest and quickest way to both collect the chip by the start and build towards the north section of the west half - the best location to build to the east half from - is to build along the pathway straight to the south and collect the [[Computer chip|chip]], then use the [[rule of turning bridges]] to build two bridges, one to remove the water DR off the start and one to fill in ''three'' of the four water spaces required to reach the chip down and to the right. Don't worry - we'll come back to finish this bridge later on.


Now, push ''two'' blocks onto the [[ice]] patch below the start. The second block bounces off the first and can be pushed first to the west, which starts building towards the chip, and then to also bridge eastward to a small island which can then access the remaining two chips here. On your tenth block to the right, however, make a small detour D and take this block to the bridge that was left unfinished earlier to snatch this chip before continuing.
Two distinct sections, east and west, separate On the Rocks into a simple two-stage level. There are four chips in the islands on the west half, one by the beginning [[clone block]], and four in the east half's islands. The easiest and quickest way to both collect the chip by the start and build towards the north section of the west half - the best location to build to the east half from - is to build along the pathway straight to the south and collect these two chips (the [[Rule of turning bridges|Rule of Turning Bridges]] is useful), then build back north to remove the water DR off the start and push ''two'' blocks onto the [[ice]] patch below the start.


The chip northeast of the start can be obtained using blocks from the cloner to its right. Build across the top to the chip in the far northeast, then push three blocks into a small L formation; one block U off the chip, one block R off the chip, and a third block right on the chip. Use the top block to start a bridge that will go northeast to the exit, and use the right block to start a bridge down to the [[red button]] below, then on your way back to the cloner push the middle block U. Repeat this process until you reach L off the red button and then clone and push blocks straight southwards until you are horizontal with the chip in the far southeast, then start building west to reach the final chip. Go back north and use this final block to complete the bridge to the [[exit]] in the northeast.
The second block bounces off the first and can be pushed first to the west, which starts building towards the chip, and then to also bridge eastward to a small island which can then access the remaining two chips here (do not push the sliding block more than one space horizontally until you have to dodge the next block). The chip north-east of the start can be obtained using blocks from the cloner to its right. Build across the top to the chip in the far northeast (be careful not to over-boost when first crossing the 2-square ice strip), then bridge to L off the [[red button]] below this chip and then clone and push blocks straight southwards to collect the remaining chips. The exit is east and north of the northeast chip.


==Full level map==
== Trivia ==
[[File:Cc1_full_map_level_33.png|500px]]
* An "urban legend" circulated at one time that if a person were to remove all the [[water]] in On the Rocks except one space, then drown Chip in the final water space, the person would unlock a secret "level 150". Remember that this is just an urban legend.


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
{{#ev:youtube|utlvx2ylupQ}}
[[File:Chip's Challenge 1 level 33 solution - 683 seconds|425px]]


{{Level Progression|Scavenger Hunt|Cypher}}
{{Level Progression|Scavenger Hunt|Cypher}}
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[[Category:Untimed levels]]
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