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{{Infobox Level
{{Infobox Level New
|pack = cc1
|name = PERFECT MATCH
|image = [[Image:Level 121.png|300px]]
|levelset = [[Chip's Challenge 1]]
|designer = M. Peter Engelbrite
|level = 121
|level = 121
|image = [[File:Level_121.png|300px]]
|password = BPYS
|hint = Match the inner to the outer. A perfect match.
|hint = Match the inner to the outer. A perfect match.
}}
|chips required = 0
|chips available = 0
|time = ---
|bold ms = 968, [[T-Chip]] time
|bold lynx = 966, [[T-Chip]] time


'''Perfect Match''' is the 121st level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. This level was designed after the now-defunct computing concept of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_memory bubble memory:] "a string of bits that were continuously rotating around on a circuit" could be programmed to read specific code.<ref>[https://midnightsynergy.com/newsletter/issue004/page4.htm Interview with Chuck Sommerville, Designer of Chip's Challenge.] ''The Midnight Post'', issue 4, April 2006.</ref>
|difficulty ms = 3
|bold difficulty ms = 2
|bold complexity ms = 3


The central section is composed of three [[fireball]]s circling around and periodically touching [[green button]]s, which control a fireball [[clone machine]] below that happens to guard the [[exit]]. If the [[toggle wall]] opens for even a very brief period, Chip will not be able to get into the exit. Since Chip can't enter the middle, he has to either continue to clone fireballs incessantly until they run onto the [[trap]]s with fireballs ahead of them, causing the [[Concussion Rule]] to kick in and stop the green buttons entirely, or to synchronize the tracks to ''always'' touch the buttons at the same time.
|difficulty lynx = 3
|bold difficulty lynx = 3
|bold complexity lynx = 3
}}


== Version differences ==
'''Perfect Match''' is the 121st level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. The central section is composed of three [[fireball]]s circling around and periodically touching [[green button]]s, which control a fireball [[clone machine]] below that happens to guard the [[exit]]. If the [[toggle wall]] opens for even a very brief period, Chip will not be able to get into the exit.


The [[MSCC]] version of this level adds an extra ice tile, two cells south of the eastern green button.
Since Chip can't enter the middle, he has to either continue to clone fireballs incessantly until they run onto the [[trap]]s with fireballs ahead of them, causing the [[Concussion Rule]] to kick in and stop the green buttons entirely, or to synchronize the tracks to ''always'' touch the buttons at the same time. This level was designed by Peter Engelbrite, a member of [[Chuck Sommerville]]'s CC programming team, who designed it after the now-defunct computing concept of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_memory bubble memory:] "a string of bits that were continuously rotating around on a circuit" could be programmed to read specific code. <ref>"Interview with Chuck Sommerville, Designer of Chip's Challenge". ''The Midnight Post'', issue 4, April 2006.</ref>


== [[MS]] route ==
The intended solution is the second one, which requires only 31 seconds. Clone as follows: (2R) [1] (2R) 4R, then push the [[block]] half a turn after each of the next two fireballs arrive U from the [[water]], such that Chip uses a [[spring step]] to survive and the fireballs, which move before sliding blocks in the [[move order]], will drown. With the fireballs synchronized and the toggle wall closed, go exit.
 
Clone one fireball, wait [5]; clone another, wait [4]; clone a third, then push the [[block]] half a turn after each of the next two fireballs arrive U from the [[water]], such that Chip uses a [[spring step]] to survive and the fireballs, which move before sliding blocks in the [[move order]], will drown. With the fireballs synchronized and the toggle wall closed, retreat to the exit.


==Full level map==
==Full level map==
This is the [[MSCC]] version of the level.  In other versions, the southeastern ice tile (a bit north of the exit) is floor.
[[Image:Cc1_full_map_level_121.png|500px]]
 
[[File:Cc1_full_map_level_121.png|500px]]


== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
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==References==
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{{Level Progression|Alphabet Soup|Totally Fair}}
{{Level Progression|Alphabet Soup|Totally Fair}}
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