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|name = Klausswergner
|name = Klausswergner
|image = [[Image:CCLP1_Level_66.png|300px]]
|image = [[Image:CCLP1_Level_66.png|300px]]
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1]]  
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1]]
|designer = [[Rock Généreux]]
|level = 66
|level = 66
|password = ZMSI
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|chips available = 180
|time = 350
|time = 350
|bold ms = 290
|bold ms = 291
|difficulty ms = 2
|difficulty ms = 2
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'''Klausswergner''' is the 66th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1]]. It was created by [[Rockdet|Rock Généreux]]. The level is a large open space with a 3x3 grid drawn using [[Computer chip|chips]]. Each corner of this grid has footwear for [[Chip]] that allows Chip access to the opposite corner of the level where five more [[Computer chip|chips]] are stored. In addition to these there are some keys, two [[teleport]]s, and four [[Teeth]] that make the collecting harder. The [[exit]] is in the center. The level has an appealing symmetry to it, and the use of all the elements give it some color. The level is delightfully open, so it does not force a strict order of operations and provides a decent headache for optimizers.
'''Klausswergner''' is the 66th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1]]. The level is a large open space with a 3x3 grid drawn using [[Computer chip|chips]]. Each corner of this grid has [[Boot|footwear]] that allows [[Chip]] access to the opposite corner of the level where five more chips are stored. In addition to these there are some [[key]]s, two [[teleport]]s, and four [[teeth]] that make the collecting harder. The [[exit]] is in the center. The level has an appealing symmetry to it, and the use of all the elements give it some color. The level is delightfully open, so it does not force a strict order of operations.


[[Chip]] begins the level in the NW corner by the [[skates]]. A simple approach to the logic of the solution is to first put on these [[skates]], run down to the [[fire boots]], turn east, enter the lower [[teleport]], run to get the [[suction boots]], and then get the [[Computer chip|chips]] behind the fire in the NE corner. Next head down to get both the [[flippers]] and the [[Computer chip|chips]] behind the ice in the SE corner. The details of dodging the [[teeth]] here come into play, but as a general rule just run fast and use even step at the start. There is a ring of [[gravel]] around the open area, so Chip can always take time and lure the [[teeth]] into a corner and then run away from them. Once Chip has collected all the footwear, Chip can visit the NW and SW corners at your leisure to get the [[Computer chip|chips]] there. Chip can even trap the [[teeth]] in one of the rooms surrounded by [[lock]]s if Chip really wants to be careful when collecting the rest of the [[Computer chip|chips]].
A simple approach to the solution is to first put on the [[skates]], run down to the [[fire boots]], turn east, enter the lower [[teleport]], run to get the [[suction boots]], and then get the chips behind the fire in the NE corner. Next, head down to get both the [[flippers]] and the chips behind the ice in the SE corner. The details of dodging the teeth here come into play, but as a general rule, just run fast and use [[even step]] at the start. There is a ring of [[gravel]] around the open area, so Chip can always take time and lure the [teeth into a corner and then run away from them. Once Chip has collected all the footwear, he can visit the NW and SW corners at your leisure to get the chips there. Chip can even trap the teeth within the [[lock]]s if Chip really wants to be careful.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
This level was first released as the second Time Trial level of April 2012. The winning solution took 67 seconds by [[User:M11k4|Miika Toukola]], who later improved the route to score both the MS and Lynx records in CCLP1.
*This level was first released as the second Time Trial level of April 2012. The winning solution took 67 seconds, equal to a time of 283, by [[Miika Toukola]], who later improved the route to score 288 in [[MS]] and 285 in [[Lynx]]. The MS [[bold time]] would later be improved to 289 and then to 290 in 2015 by [[J.B. Lewis]] and [[Jeffrey Bardon]] in 2015, and then to 291 in 2019 by Kacper Leszczyński.


==Full level map==
==Full level map==
[[Image:Cclp1_full_map_level_66.png|500px]]
[[Image:Cclp1_full_map_level_66.png|500px]]]


== Walkthrough ==
This video is for the original version of the level, as there is no newer version available currently. Apart from the time limit, the only difference is the ice section, where the corners have been changed around the other way. It is not difficult to apply this general approach to the new version though.
[[Category:Levels with no Walkthrough Video]]
[[Category:Levels with no Walkthrough Video]]


{{Level Progression|Squared in a Circle|Booster Shots}}
{{Level Progression|Squared in a Circle|Booster Shots}}
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