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{{Infobox Level
{{Infobox Level New|
|pack = cclp2
|name = Frozen Floors
|image = [[Image:CCLP2 Level 27.png|300px]]
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]
|level = 27
|level = 27
|image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 27.png|300px]]
|password = IHSJ
|hint = No
|chips required = 10
|chips available = 10
|time = 300
|bold ms = 276
|bold lynx = 266
 
|difficulty ms = 2
|bold difficulty ms = 3
|bold complexity ms = 1
 
|difficulty lynx = 2
|bold difficulty lynx = 2
|bold complexity lynx = 1
}}
}}


'''Frozen Floors''' is the 27th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. Clearly named for the combination of [[ice]] and [[force floor]]s, Frozen Floors is a very good level to practice [[boosting]] on, particularly long stretches and ice/force transitions.
'''Frozen Floors''' is the 27th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. It was designed by [[Dave Borgman]]. Clearly named for the combination of [[ice]] and [[force floor]]s, Frozen Floors is a very good level to practice [[boosting]] on, particularly long stretches and ice/force transitions.


Play L 4:[LDRD] to collect four of the chips, then move to the chip on the right side and finish the column of five. Now, Chip can move to the main level; slide onto the ice, step down off the third force floor and collect the resulting chip, then play RU and U 2R U to another chip, and L and all the way down to turn to the right side of the level.
Play L 4:[LDRD] to collect four of the chips, then move to the chip on the right side and finish the column of five. Now, Chip can move to the main level; slide onto the ice, step down off the third force floor and collect the resulting chip, then play RU and U 2R U to another chip, and L and all the way down to turn to the right side of the level.
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This leads to the final two chips; slide over the next ice patch, then D off the east force floor, and L off the [[socket]] to eventually drop into the exit. Be wary that several possible [1] losses drop a [[spring slide]] and thus cause a total loss of [2].
This leads to the final two chips; slide over the next ice patch, then D off the east force floor, and L off the [[socket]] to eventually drop into the exit. Be wary that several possible [1] losses drop a [[spring slide]] and thus cause a total loss of [2].


== Fix for Lynx ==
== Unsolvability in Lynx ==
The different rules of stepping off force floors, which generally prohibit stepping off force floors when leaving ice, make Frozen Floors unsolvable in Lynx. [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2 (Lynx)|CCLXP2]] adds a [[force floor|southwards force floor]] at (16, 22) to allow overriding on the main offending square at (16, 25).
The different rules of stepping off force floors, which generally prohibit stepping off force floors when leaving ice, make Frozen Floors unsolvable in [[Lynx]]. Add a [[force floor|southwards force floor]] at [16,22] to allow overriding on the main offending square [16, 25].
 
==Full level map==
[[File:Cclp2_full_map_level_27.png|500px]]


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