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'''pi^2.dat''' (written with the caret, not the exponent) is the second major [[custom level set]] by [[David Stolp]] and has a similar design to his first set, [[pi.dat]]. It contains 16 levels, significantly less than the 42 levels pi.dat had. Similarly to pi.dat containing a pi nugget in every level, the expression ''π²'' is written in each of the levels that don't already contain a pi nugget.
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'''pi^2''' (written with the caret, not the exponent) is the second major [[custom level set]] by [[David Stolp]] and has a similar design to his first set, [[pi.dat]]. It contains 19 levels, significantly less than the 42 levels pi.dat had. Similarly to pi.dat containing a pi nugget in every level, the expression ''π²'' is written in each of the levels that don't already contain a pi nugget.


== Notable levels ==
== Notable levels ==
<!-- You should write about the Avalanche levels. I'm not too familiar with them -->
* This is also the first level set to contain the [[ice block]] patch.
* This is also the first level set to contain the [[ice block]] patch.
* This set previously contained an [[insane level]] called ''what the...'' which was also a notable [[warp station]]. The level was likely removed because [[Data Resetting]] becomes bugged when [[pgchip]] is installed.
* This set previously contained an [[insane level]] called ''what the...'' which was also a notable [[warp station]]. The level was likely removed because [[data resetting]] becomes bugged when [[pgchip]] is installed.


== List of levels ==
== List of levels ==
# chaotic organization
# totally backwards
# grump jan swim
# wisdom teeth
# choices, choices
# the end of [[Color Wheel|level 35]]
# lucky 7
# [[Same Game|same game]]
# [[avalanche]] (busted version) <!-- both versions of Avalanche in pi^2.dat are distinct from the CCLP3 version- see the NW room-->
# avalanche (fixed version)
# under the microscope (pgchip)
# slavemaker (pgchip)
# crash and burn (pgchip)
# avalanche II (pgchip)
# modulo fourteen
# a moment like this
# for the impatient ones
# slither
# end of all time (pgchip)


<ol>
== External links ==
<li>chaotic organization</li>
[http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=pi^2 Download pi^2.dat]
<li>totally backwards</li>
<li>grump jan swim</li>
<li>wisdom teeth</li>
<li>choices, choices</li>
<li>the end of [[Color Wheel|level 35]]</li>
<li>lucky 7</li>
<li>[[Same Game|same game]]</li>
<li>[[avalanche]]</li>
<li>avalanche</li>(Slightly altered version)
<li>under the microscope</li>(pgchip)
<li>slavemaker</li>(pgchip)
<li>crash and burn</li>(pgchip)
<li>avalanche II</li>(pgchip)
<li>modulo fourteen</li>
<li>end of all time</li>(pgchip)
</ol>


== External links ==
[http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~pieguy/chips/overall.php?set=pi^2 Download pi^2.dat]
[[Category:Levelsets]]
[[Category:Levelsets]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 7 January 2021

pi^2 (written with the caret, not the exponent) is the second major custom level set by David Stolp and has a similar design to his first set, pi.dat. It contains 19 levels, significantly less than the 42 levels pi.dat had. Similarly to pi.dat containing a pi nugget in every level, the expression π² is written in each of the levels that don't already contain a pi nugget.

Notable levels[edit]

List of levels[edit]

  1. chaotic organization
  2. totally backwards
  3. grump jan swim
  4. wisdom teeth
  5. choices, choices
  6. the end of level 35
  7. lucky 7
  8. same game
  9. avalanche (busted version)
  10. avalanche (fixed version)
  11. under the microscope (pgchip)
  12. slavemaker (pgchip)
  13. crash and burn (pgchip)
  14. avalanche II (pgchip)
  15. modulo fourteen
  16. a moment like this
  17. for the impatient ones
  18. slither
  19. end of all time (pgchip)

External links[edit]

Download pi^2.dat