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'''Lesson 8''' is the eighth level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. It is also the last [[lesson level]]. This lesson level teaches [[Chip]] about [[teeth]], [[gravel]] and how it is different from [[dirt]], and the combination of the three. | '''Lesson 8''' is the eighth level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. It was designed by [[Chuck Sommerville]] and is also the last [[lesson level]]. This lesson level teaches [[Chip]] about [[teeth]], [[gravel]] and how it is different from [[dirt]], and the combination of the three. | ||
Because it contains only one teeth and is easy to use, Lesson 8 is an ideal level for beginners to practice [[monster]] dodging and [[odd and even step]] counting. | Because it contains only one teeth and is easy to use, Lesson 8 is an ideal level for beginners to practice [[monster]] dodging and [[odd and even step]] counting. | ||
To complete Lesson 8 in the absolute fastest way | To complete Lesson 8 in the absolute fastest way, worth [[Chip's Challenge scoring|96.8]], start in odd step, then move 4R U or 4R D and run east to the [[computer chip|chip]] and the [[exit]]. In even step, wait [1] at the start. | ||
While 96 is the physical maximum time, a score of 97 has been reported; this is only possible from the [[Long First Second Glitch]], as the [[Time Dilation Glitch]] would have no effect here. | While 96 is the physical maximum time, a score of 97 has been reported; this is only possible from the [[Long First Second Glitch]], as the [[Time Dilation Glitch]] would have no effect here. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* According to the most recent version of [ | * According to the most recent version of [https://jamesa7171.net/level.php?set=0&level=8| James Anderson's scoreboard], Lesson 8 has had 91 reports of 96, which is the most-confirmed CC1 bold of all time. | ||
==Full level map== | ==Full level map== |