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'''Which One Next?''' is the 88th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]]. [[Jimmy Vermeer]]'s only entry, this level was nevertheless famous for its complexity enough to get it a redlink in this Wiki ''before'' the voting - perhaps second in notoriety only to [[too many keys]] (by [[David Stolp]]) as the ne plus ultra of [[itemswapper]]s. There are 75 stations, each with a [[computer chip]] and most with some other [[item]] as well, but occasionally a [[button]] or a [[block]] to bridge across [[water]] - necessary, as there are [[thieves]] blocking many stations. Optimization is made very complex by [[teleport]]s that allow Chip to speedily move throughout the level in reverse [[reading order]]; the [[hint]] notes that the bottom row is simple to optimize, but the rest is another matter.
'''Which One Next?''' is the 88th level in [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3]]. [[Jimmy Vermeer]]'s only entry, this level was nevertheless famous for its [[optimization]] complexity before CCLP3 voting began, giving it the status of the ultimate [[itemswapper]]. There are 75 stations, each with a [[computer chip]] and most with some other [[item]] as well, but occasionally a [[button]] or a [[block]] to bridge across [[water]] - necessary, as there are [[thieves]] blocking many stations. Optimization is made very complex by [[teleport]]s that allow Chip to speedily move throughout the level in reverse [[reading order]]; the [[hint]] notes that the bottom row is simple to optimize, but the rest is another matter.
 
The bold route can be found at http://www.davidstolp.com/old/chips/cclp3.php?level=88.


{{Level Progression|Block and Key|Replay II}}
{{Level Progression|Block and Key|Replay II}}