* The lowest Chip's Challenge score that could be theoretically possible is 67,554; this is achieved by scoring 1 on each timed level, plus reducing all 149 level bonuses to the absolute minimum. Jumping Swarm was long believed to be the only level where this is not possible, until [[David Stolp]] proved it possible in 2020.
* The lowest Chip's Challenge score that could be theoretically possible is 67,554; this is achieved by scoring 1 on each timed level, plus reducing all 149 level bonuses to the absolute minimum. Jumping Swarm and [[Slo Mo]] were long believed to be the only levels where this is not possible, the former being confirmed as possible in late 2018, and the latter being proved possible by [[David Stolp]] in 2020.
Jumping Swarm is the 91st level in Chip's Challenge 1. Despite the stigma attached to it by many Chipsters, especially less advanced players, Jumping Swarm is not that hard with a map. Otherwise, more time will be spent looking for the chips, which leads to more walkers being cloned from the clone machine and, thus, more deaths. If the given route is used, there are very few areas where collisions can occur, and most of those can be avoided easily due to the wide-open nature of the level. Only the last chip poses a problem, but it only takes 30 seconds for each attempt.
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The lowest Chip's Challenge score that could be theoretically possible is 67,554; this is achieved by scoring 1 on each timed level, plus reducing all 149 level bonuses to the absolute minimum. Jumping Swarm and Slo Mo were long believed to be the only levels where this is not possible, the former being confirmed as possible in late 2018, and the latter being proved possible by David Stolp in 2020.