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{{Infobox Tile
{{Infobox Game Tile
|image cc1 = [[File:Thin wall N.png]]<br/>[[File:Thin wall W.png]][[File:Blank.png]][[File:Thin wall E.png]]<br/>[[File:Blank.png]][[File:Thin wall S.png]][[File:Thin wall SE.png]]
|name = Thin wall
|image cc2 = [[File:ThinWallNorthCC2.png]]<br/>[[File:ThinWallWestCC2.png]][[File:Blank.png]][[File:ThinWallEastCC2.png]]<br/>[[File:ThinWallSouthCC2.png]]
|image = [[Image:Panel N.png]]<br />[[Image:Panel W.png]][[Image:Blank.png]][[Image:Panel E.png]]<br />[[Image:Blank.png]][[Image:Panel S.png]][[Image:Panel SE.png]]
 
[[Image:ThinWallNorthCC2.png]]<br />[[Image:ThinWallWestCC2.png]][[Image:Blank.png]][[Image:ThinWallEastCC2.png]]<br />[[Image:ThinWallSouthCC2.png]]
|cc1 = Yes
|cc1 = Yes
|cc2 = Yes
|cc2 = Yes
|cc1index  = 6 ''(N)''<br > 7 ''(W)''<br > 8 ''(S)''<br > 9 ''(E)''<br > 48 ''(SE)''
|cc1index  = 6 ''(N)''<br > 7 ''(W)''<br > 8 ''(S)''<br > 9 ''(E)''<br > 48 ''(SE)''
|cc2id = 27 ''(S)'' <br/> 28 ''(E)'' <br/> 29 ''(SE)'' <br/> 109 ''(Custom)''
|multidirectional = Yes
|multidirectional = Yes
|moves = No
|moves = No
}}
}}
A '''thin wall''', also known as a '''panel''' or '''partial wall''', is a type of wall that blocks [[Chip]] or any other moving object from one side, or two in the case of the southeast. The difference between a thin wall and a regular [[wall]] is that [[object]]s can enter it from any non-blocked direction.
A '''thin wall''', also known as a '''panel''' or '''partial wall''', is a type of wall that blocks [[Chip]] or any other moving object from one side, or two in the case of the southeast. The difference between a thin wall and a regular [[wall]] is that [[object]]s can enter it from any non-blocked direction.


The thin wall is one of only three [[tile]]s to have five different variations (the other two being [[force floor]] and [[ice]]). In the Lynx version, only the south, east, and southeast thin wall tiles were used. The west and north tiles did not exist, but Microsoft coded them into their version anyway - despite never using them. In [[Chip's Challenge 2]], multiple thin walls can be placed on one tile.
The thin wall is one of only three [[tile]]s to have five different variations (the other two being [[force floor]] and [[ice]]). In the Lynx version, only the south, east, and southeast thin wall tiles were used. The west and north tiles did not exist, but Microsoft coded them into their version anyway - despite never using them. In [[Chip's Challenge 2]], multiple thin walls can be placed on one tile.


In the MS ruleset, if there is a thin wall directly between two squares containing a [[block]] and Chip (that is, the thin wall is under the block), Chip can push on the block in the direction the thin wall is blocking. This movement, applicable to any wall tile underneath a block, is known as a [[flick]], and is not possible in [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]]. In addition, the [[Mouse Panel Glitch]] allows Chip to accomplish both the flick and his own move in only one turn.
In the MS ruleset, if there is a thin wall directly between two squares containing a [[block]] and Chip (that is, the thin wall is under the block), Chip can push on the block in the direction the thin wall is blocking. This movement, applicable to any wall tile underneath a block, is known as a [[flick]], and is not possible in [[Lynx]]. In addition, the [[Mouse Panel Glitch]] allows Chip to accomplish both the flick and his own move in only one turn.
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