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[[Image:Kaseorg.jpg|thumb|200px|Anders Kaseorg]]
[[File:Anders Kaseorg.jpg|250px|thumb|Pictured: Anders winning a gold medal in the 2003 [[wikipedia:International Mathematical Olympiad|International Math Olympiad]], scoring 32 points out of a possible 42.]]


'''Anders Kaseorg''' is the tenth highest scorer in [[CC1]] but is only the 38th highest scorer in [[CCLP2]], as he has not finished all of its levels yet. He has made many contributions to the [[Chip's Challenge]] community, the most important one being [http://chips.kaseorg.com/ The Chip's Challenge Corridor]. It includes a web based newsgroup as opposed to the e-mail based one. He also hosts a Chip's Challenge FAQ on this site, which also provides a direct link to his [[ChipCap]] program. The site also contains a link to some older versions of [[Tile World]], for which Anders designed the tileset that is still used by default to this day, as well as a preview video of the (long time) unreleased [[Chip's Challenge 2 ]] that showcases the level [[Pigeon Holes]].
'''Anders Kaseorg''' was one of the most influential [[Chipsters]] of the early to mid-2000s. He has made many contributions to the [[Chip's Challenge]] community, the most important one being [http://chips.kaseorg.com/ The Chip's Challenge Corridor.] It formerly included a web based newsgroup as opposed to the older e-mail based one, but unfortunately it was taken down in 2016 to cut down on costs. He also hosts a Chip's Challenge FAQ on this site, which also provides a direct link to his [[ChipCap]] program. The site also contains a link to some older versions of [[Tile World]], for which Anders designed the tileset that is still used by default to this day, as well as a preview video of [[Chip's Challenge 2]], which would not be released until May 2015, that showcases the level [[Pigeon Holes]].


There are also [[AVI]] solutions to all levels of CC1 and CCLP2 on his site, but because the content has been outdated, [[Mike Lask|Mike L.]] took over from this and has since kept it updated.
There are also [[AVI]] solutions to all levels of [[Chip's Challenge 1|CC1]] and [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]] on his site, but because the content has been outdated, [[Mike Lask]] took over from this. Since then, however, AVI solutions as a whole have been outdated in favor of the [[public TWS]].


Anders was also involved with the making of [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]] as the voting site administrator and was initially set to serve in the same capacity during the production of the upcoming [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]] but was not an active part of the community when CCLP3 production began. Instead, [[David Stolp]] was selected to serve in this position during the restructuring of the CCLP3 staff in February 2010.
He has one level set, ''AndersK1'', which contains 3 levels.


He has one level set, [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/chips_challenge/files/AndersK1.dat AndersK1], which includes the CCLP2 level [[BlockSlide]].
==[[:Category:Levels designed by Anders Kaseorg|Levels in official packs]]==
===[[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]]===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! # !! Name
|-
| 123 || [[BlockSlide]]
|}


== Interests ==
==CCLP2 staff==
Anders was involved with the making of CCLP2 as the voting site administrator and was initially set to serve in the same capacity during the production of the upcoming [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] but was not an active part of the community when CCLP3 production began. Instead, [[David Stolp]] was selected to serve in this position during the restructuring of the CCLP3 staff in February 2010.
 
==External links==
[https://bitbusters.club/yahoo/AndersK1.dat Download AndersK1 on Chip's Challenge Yahoo! group archive]


* Along with the famed David Stolp, Anders is a math phenom and won a gold medal in the 2003 [[wikipedia:International Mathematical Olympiad|International Math Olympiad]], scoring 32 points out of 42. His picture on this page shows him posing for a picture, wearing his gold medal.
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