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{{Infobox Level|
{{Infobox Level
|name = And Then There Were... Four?
|pack = cclp2
|level = 48
|image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 48.png|300px]]
|image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 48.png|300px]]
|levelset = Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2
|designer = Eric Schmidt
|level = 48
|password = EMSN
|hint = Who is the Fourth?
|hint = Who is the Fourth?
|chips available = 0
|time = 159
|bold ms = 125
|bold lynx = 125
|difficulty ms = 2
|bold difficulty ms = 1
|bold complexity ms = 1
|difficulty lynx = 2
|bold difficulty lynx = 1
|bold complexity lynx = 1
}}
}}


'''And Then There Were... Four?''' is the 48th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. The highly cryptic level name and [[hint]] refer to the [[fireball]]s in the level, with the title itself being a reference to Genesis' 1978 album titled ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...And Then There Were Three... ...And Then There Were Three...]''. The trick to this level, according to the hint, is that the fourth fireball to hit the [[force floor]]s locates a secret.
'''And Then There Were... Four?''' is the 48th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. The highly cryptic level name and [[hint]] refer to the [[fireball]]s in the level, with the title itself being a reference to Genesis' 1978 album titled ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...And_Then_There_Were_Three... ...And Then There Were Three...]''. The trick to this level, according to the hint, is that the fourth fireball to hit the [[force floor]]s locates a secret.


Move directly to the hint; from here it is possible to wait [1] or [2], though waiting [2] now is preferable (and readable) since the next waiting period will be either [3] or [2], the latter of which is a pattern. Dive ahead of the fireball in the third column, and L from the very bottom is a hidden pair of [[fire boots]].
Move directly to the hint; from here it is possible to wait [1] or [2], though waiting [2] now is preferable (and readable) since the next waiting period will be either [3] or [2], the latter of which is a pattern. Dive ahead of the fireball in the third column, and L from the very bottom is a hidden pair of [[fire boots]].
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