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{{Infobox Level
{{Infobox Level
|name = Turn Turn Turn
|pack = cclp2
|level = 116
|image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 116.png|300px]]
|image = [[File:CCLP2 Level 116.png|300px]]
|levelset = Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2
}}
|level = 116
|designer = Dale Bryan
|password = BSUK
|chips required = 12
|chips available = 12
|time = 500
|bold = 425
|difficulty = 3
|bold difficulty = 4
|bold ms = 425
|bold lynx = 412
 
|difficulty ms = 3
|bold difficulty ms = 4
|bold complexity ms = 5


|difficulty lynx = 3
'''Turn Turn Turn''' is the 116th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. The reason that Turn Turn Turn, one of [[Dale Bryan|Dale Bryan's]] greatest levels, can be ''very'' hard to optimize is that Chip has to release some of the [[pink ball]]s onto ''three'' separate tracks, each with a different [[button]] type in them. This is a very challenging job to perform at every stage.
|bold difficulty lynx = 3
|bold complexity lynx = 5
}}'''Turn Turn Turn''' is the 116th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2]]. The reason that Turn Turn Turn, one of [[Dale Bryan|Dale Bryan's]] greatest levels, can be ''very'' hard to optimize is that Chip has to release some of the [[pink ball]]s onto ''three'' separate tracks, each with a different [[button]] type in them. This is a very challenging job to perform at every stage.


The pathways that send the balls around the level are ''very'' hard to map out, and they are built by removing [[dirt]] to reveal [[ice]], which allows for very few mistakes. The frequency of button pressing can be very slow, because the tracks to the buttons are very long; [[block]]s allow [[Chip]] to markedly increase this frequency, but they must be well-placed, as [[tank]]s are included in the final maze to the exit that the balls trigger. A [[toggle wall]] may not open in time before a tank reverses onto Chip, or they may block the path ahead while a [[trap]] is open. To avoid that, Chip wants the blue button to be pressed at a lower rate, while the toggle switch is to be pressed more often. All in all, Turn Turn Turn is one of the hardest and most complex routes in CCLP2.
The pathways that send the balls around the level are ''very'' hard to map out, and they are built by removing [[dirt]] to reveal [[ice]], which allows for very few mistakes. The frequency of button pressing can be very slow, because the tracks to the buttons are very long; [[block]]s allow [[Chip]] to markedly increase this frequency, but they must be well-placed, as [[tank]]s are included in the final maze to the exit that the balls trigger. A [[toggle wall]] may not open in time before a tank reverses onto Chip, or they may block the path ahead while a [[trap]] is open. To avoid that, Chip wants the blue button to be pressed at a lower rate, while the toggle switch is to be pressed more often. All in all, Turn Turn Turn is one of the hardest and most complex routes in CCLP2.
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