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'''Which One Next?''' is the 88th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]]. [[Jimmy Vermeer]]'s only entry, this level was nevertheless famous for its complexity enough to get it a redlink in this Wiki ''before'' the voting - perhaps second in notoriety only to [[too many keys]] (by [[David Stolp]]) as the ne plus ultra of [[itemswapper]]s. There are 75 stations, each with a [[computer chip]] and most with some other [[item]] as well, but occasionally a [[button]] or a [[block]] to bridge across [[water]] - necessary, as there are [[thieves]] blocking many stations. Optimization is made very complex by [[teleport]]s that allow Chip to speedily move throughout the level in reverse [[reading order]]; the [[hint]] notes that the bottom row is simple to optimize, but the rest is another matter.
'''Which One Next?''' is the 88th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]]. [[Jimmy Vermeer]]'s only entry, this level was nevertheless famous for its [[optimization]] complexity before CCLP3 voting began, giving it the status of the ultimate [[itemswapper]]. There are 75 stations, each with a [[computer chip]] and most with some other [[item]] as well, but occasionally a [[button]] or a [[block]] to bridge across [[water]] - necessary, as there are [[thieves]] blocking many stations. Optimization is made very complex by [[teleport]]s that allow Chip to speedily move throughout the level in reverse [[reading order]]; the [[hint]] notes that the bottom row is simple to optimize, but the rest is another matter.
 
The bold route can be found at http://www.davidstolp.com/old/chips/cclp3.php?level=88.


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Which One Next? is the 88th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3. Jimmy Vermeer's only entry, this level was nevertheless famous for its optimization complexity before CCLP3 voting began, giving it the status of the ultimate itemswapper. There are 75 stations, each with a computer chip and most with some other item as well, but occasionally a button or a block to bridge across water - necessary, as there are thieves blocking many stations. Optimization is made very complex by teleports that allow Chip to speedily move throughout the level in reverse reading order; the hint notes that the bottom row is simple to optimize, but the rest is another matter.

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