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'''Potpourri''' is the 55th level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. This is a rather generic potpourri, but it's still fun to play around with. It also makes for a rather easy but entertaining challenge with the typical tricks to it that raise the difficulty slightly.
'''Potpourri''' is the 55th level in [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. This is a rather generic potpourri, but it's still fun to play around with. It also makes for a rather easy but entertaining challenge with the typical tricks to it that raise the difficulty slightly.


The chip visible at the start is unobtainable, so be on the lookout for one extra chip and leave behind the one that takes the longest to get. The chip behind the [[bomb]] is not that one, so use the [[block]] to collect it. (Chip could use it to bridge faster to the [[blue key]], but Chip would lose that time anyway.)
The chip visible at the start is untakable, so be on the lookout for one extra chip and leave behind the one that takes the longest to get. The chip behind the [[bomb]] is not that one, so use the [[block]] to collect it. (Chip could use it to bridge faster to the [[blue key]], but Chip would lose that time anyway.)


Now, take the blue key and [[fire boots]], pick carefully among the walls below, and especially be careful of the blocks: two blocks have [[thieves]] under them, and you need the fire boots. Also, watch out for another [[hidden wall]] above the fire.
Now, take the blue key and [[fire boots]], pick carefully among the walls below, and especially be careful of the blocks: two blocks have [[thieves]] under them, and you need the fire boots. Also, watch out for another [[hidden wall]] above the fire.


The ice section requires perfect [[boosting]] (chip 4 in the ice section is the one that should be left behind), and boosting is not something a guide can teach a player to do. The [[pink ball]] section can, however, be taught by an [[AVI]] guide. As Chip can see, there's a hidden computer chip under the [[block]] he pushes.
The ice section requires perfect [[boosting]] (chip 4 in the ice section is the one that should be left behind), and boosting is not something a guide can teach a player to do. The [[pink ball]] section can, however, be taught by an [[AVI]] guide. As Chip can see, there's a hidden computer chip under the [[block]] he pushes.
== Version differences ==
In the unreleased [[NES]] port, the [[hot block]] just north of [[Chip]] is replaced with a [[wall]].


==Full level map==
==Full level map==
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