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'''Wrong of Way''' is the 2nd level in [[Chip's Challenge 2 Level Pack 1]]. It was created by [[Andrew Menzies]]. It acts as a tutorial to [[gray button]]s and [[Wire|wire connections]], as well as [[force floor]]s and how they behave with gray buttons and wire.
'''Wrong of Way''' is the 2nd level in [[Chip's Challenge 2 Level Pack 1]]. It was created by [[Andrew Menzies]]. It acts as a tutorial to [[gray button]]s and [[Wire|wire connections]], as well as [[force floor]]s and how they behave with gray buttons and wire.
== Trivia ==
* This level was created for a Create Competition themed around tutorial levels [https://forum.bitbusters.club/thread-1384.html held on CC Zone] in June 2016. It received 5th place. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers for that competition also appear in CC2LP1: [[Trans-Pachipic Partnership]], [[Blocksmith]], and [[How to Item Drop Like a Champ]].


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