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== History ==
== History ==


The original use of the term extended only to [[Traffic Cop]] and [[Scoundrel]], which were levels which use "no boost" - none of the [[boosting]] expansions from [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] to MS. [[Three Doors]] also qualifies under this old definition, but a longer route did not receive the attention of the other two. Since then, this term is used for all long routes, as "boost" is not used simply as a term for actual boosting, but also as a synonym for [[bust]] (the time gets a "boost" when a bust is used).
The original use of the term extended only to [[Traffic Cop]] and [[Scoundrel]], which were levels which use "no boost" - none of the [[boosting]] expansions from [[Lynx]] to MS. [[Three Doors]] also qualifies under this old definition, but a longer route did not receive the attention of the other two. Since then, this term is used for all long routes, as "boost" is not used simply as a term for actual boosting, but also as a synonym for [[bust]] (the time gets a "boost" when a bust is used).


== CC1 ==
== CC1 ==


In [[Chip's Challenge 1|CC1]], there are 9 levels with recorded no boost routes, noted as follows:
In [[CC1]], there are 9 levels with recorded no boost routes, noted as follows:


* [[Castle Moat]]: 434, achieved by filling in [[water]] coordinates [12, 19], [12, 20], [16, 15], [28, 12] and [28, 13] with the first five [[block]]s.
* [[Castle Moat]]: 434, achieved by filling in [[water]] coordinates [12, 19], [12, 20], [16, 15], [28, 12] and [28, 13] with the first five [[block]]s.
* [[Tossed Salad]]: 321, collecting all the chips.
* [[Tossed Salad]]: 321, collecting all the chips.
* [[Glut]]: 14, using the center exit.
* [[Glut]]: 14, using the center exit.
* [[Floorgasborg]]: 194, collecting the [[suction boots]].
* [[Floorgasborg]]: 193, collecting the [[suction boots]].
* [[Monster Lab]]: 226, synchronizing the [[green button]]s.
* [[Monster Lab]]: 226, synchronizing the [[green button]]s.
* [[Three Doors]]: 204, taking the way through the [[socket]].
* [[Three Doors]]: 204, taking the way through the [[socket]].
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== CCLP2 ==
== CCLP2 ==


In [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]], with the fewer busts, there are thus fewer such routes, and fewer of the ones which do exist have been analyzed. The known ones are as follows:
In [[CCLP2]], with the fewer busts, there are thus fewer such routes, and fewer of the ones which do exist have been analyzed. The known ones are as follows:


* [[Maze of One Way]]: 194, collecting the chips.
* [[Maze of One Way]]: 194, collecting the chips.
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