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Chip has to use at least one of the four [[pink ball]] cloners to change the walls for him; the given solution does it with three, which wind together into a polyrhythm that keeps changing every move. In addition, the given solution found a way to use the [[fireball]]s to remove the [[bomb]]s instead of utilizing all the blocks, saving quite some time.
Chip has to use at least one of the four [[pink ball]] cloners to change the walls for him; the given solution does it with three, which wind together into a polyrhythm that keeps changing every move. In addition, the given solution found a way to use the [[fireball]]s to remove the [[bomb]]s instead of utilizing all the blocks, saving quite some time.


The shown solution is that of 776; while 788 has been confirmed, nothing beyond 776 exists on any form of video or in any guide.
The shown solution is that of 776; while 788 is known to be possible, nothing beyond 776 exists on any form of video or in any guide. Both players with scores better than 776, [[David Stolp]] and [[J.B. Lewis]], have since lost their routes to hard disk crashes, and do not recall the exact details of the routes, beyond the need to use the mouse.


==Unsolvability in Lynx==
==Unsolvability in Lynx==