Chip's Challenge/Level Pack 2/Levels 121-140

This is a continuation of the walkthrough for Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. Levels 121 (Flame Boy) through 140 (Keep Trying) will be discussed on this page.

Level 121: Flame Boy
In Flame Boy, Chip can move the fireball through the level to access the further stages, which is instructive, but instead Flame Boy teaches about the value of the spring step.

Follow the fireball out, then move DLU and take the block all the way out to the top of the force floors. When you push the block onto the first force floor, perform a spring step LU. As Chip cannot push blocks in the direction they are already sliding, he runs into it as if it were a normal wall. Normally, this would not be enough, as Chip would have to wait an entire move before he is allowed to move U. Because of the spring step, though, Chip is only on [0, 1] for half a move, and therefore has enough time to step U into the exit!

FLAME OFF - 283 seconds.

Level 122: Warehouse II
This level contains four major rooms: the north room with eight blocks and eight buttons in it, the west room with a bunch of blocks, the central room with a series of circular pathways, and the south room with a lot of buttons. Your goal is to complete the puzzle in the north room with the eight blocks, then move the seven blocks in the west room through the central room and into the south room to stay. However, the tricky part is that you can't complete the north room without blocking off a vital pathway through the central room. An already long puzzle with many turns is made much more difficult, causing Warehouse II to be one of the hardest levels in CCLP2. Blocks are counted by north room and then west room, only using reading order within each room. When the southeast room is reached, blocks are counted by the order they enter it.

Start by entering the north room and throwing block 5 4U, block 2 U 5R, and block 1 4D U 2R, and then block 2 2U, block 6 3U 5R, and block 2 out to button 3. In stage three, move block 7 L, block 6 2U, block 4 2R, and block 3 U 3R, then move the loose block 6 R off button 8 and run 2U, and out to block 8, wedged between the areas. This belongs U, and then move to the west room.

As Chip walks around to block 14, move block 11 2U, and on the way back over, move block 13 2L and block 15 R. When you can turn north from moving block 14, shove it L 3D 6U L; Chip will use this maneuver for all the remaining blocks in the west room. Start as such by circling around the top of the west room, moving block 13 D and using block 15. When you can turn north, move the block back L, then go back to the north room, pass the buttons, and shove block 8 3L, then do some more work here: Take block 3 2U, block 7 4U 3R under it, and drop block 3 onto button 6, then move to the center, throwing the block 4R. At this point, block 15 in the 4-way intersection will use a similar method to the L 3D 6U L: simply 3D 6U L, as the L has already been performed. After this, go back to the west room and take block 13 out, moving it L when you can. Next, carry block 14 4R D 5R 5D, then return to the north and move the loose block from button 6 to button 1, and perform more work: Shove block 4 L, drop block 7 onto button 6, and then return to the center, shove the block 4R, and again use 3D 6U L before returning to the west room.

Now, move through the straight passageway, carry block 11 out, move the northeast block 4R again, and only then knock block 11 back L. Enter the area where block 14 is jammed and sidle it 7L for use below, then carry the northeast block D 5R 5D to replace it. Walk straight through the north room, moving the block from button 6 to 5, and use 4R and 3D 6U L in the same way. Take the straight path to the top of the block room, drop block 10 L, block 9 U, and use block 10, ready to intercept block 9 on the next run. Again, use 4R and then L, then carry block 14 10D 6R for use in the second button room. Replace this block with the next one 7L, then that block with the northeast one, and walk straight through the north room and use 4R and 3D 6U L again.

Take the top fork to the west room, intercepting block 9 L 2D 2L, and use block 10, again performing 4R and then L. Now, move another block 10D, southeast block 1 2D 9L, and replace it with block 2, then replace the upper blocks, and run back through the north room to use 4R and 3D 6U L. Return to the west room for the final time, take the side path, and move block 9 down to use 4R and L. Again, move another block 10D, then southeast block 2 D and block 3 7R, and walk DRURUL and replace the blocks with 7L and D 5R 5D. However, after this, leave out the L from the next 4R and 3D 6U movement, as Chip has emptied out the west room and does not need to open the north intersection from the 4-way. Instead, move the northeast block 4R and go straight to the 10D move. When you enter from the east, move the block from button 3 to 1, the new block 6R, and then replace the upper two blocks and enter the north room to finish it.

Start with block 8 2L, then block 4 2U 3R, block 8 R 4U, and with no further need for the passage, move block 4 to button 6, and block 8 to button 2. Exit the room, move the block in the way 3R U 4R, then move a block 10D and enter to the east. Nick the loose block U, the new block 6R, then move URD2RUL, replace with 7L, and before replacing with D 5R 5D, enter the east of the north room and finish the puzzle. Return to the center, jam the one remaining block 10D, and then move a block from button 3 to button 2. Move the new block 7R, take the last block from above and jam it 7L and 10D, and then walk in to finish.

Of the movable blocks, run block 1 R, block 2 L, and block 6 5L, then block 2 RUL onto button 3, and with block 1 out of the way, Chip can circle around to the other three; move block 1 6R and around, then U onto button 4, and then blocks 6 and 5 onto buttons 7 and 6. This ends it - go to the center and exit to collect the 451 hours...oops, seconds. It took that long! :)

Level 123: BlockSlide
It's possible that this is not just in the tough area of CCLP2, but actually the toughest non-random bold in the entire set. You will not need superhuman boosting skills as in Follow the Glacier Brick Road, but instead you will need superhuman timing skills, as well as a computer, a CC copy, a week alone, and...well, maybe another week. Sorry!

BlockSlide's structure is very unconventional, as it requires Chip to actually catch blocks as they are sliding on ice, sort of like a soccer game. The trouble is when more than one block is used; slide delay will make the level painful in more ways than one! Even one block at a time can be extremely annoying, as Chip must get the timing exactly right on every turn to survive. Four blocks are necessary; this route will use five clones, as the unused block 1 will alter the slide delay in Chip's favor. For easier routes, simply take one block at a time, as this removes slide delay from the equation.

At the beginning, the cloning is as follows: D [1/2] DUDUDU [1 1/2] DU [1/2] 2D. From here, skate over 8R, and spring step [1/2] DU as blocks 4 and 5 suddenly return, keeping Chip out of danger from block 3. Continue R [1] DUR to knock out block 5, then move 2D as a spring step as block 3 comes through; block 2 can be caught directly with LU. Continue R 3U L, then L, and then move R to shove block 2 R, then drop back LD and move block 5 R as well, and then R again to catch block 3.

One space away from the wall, step 2D to catch block 5, then skate 2U R, catch block 2, and then move [1/2] DL (as a spring step) L 4D R (catches block 5) 2D and wait for block 2 to hit itself on the wall. To avoid being hit by block 3, Chip must use a spring step RL; he can then continue to follow 8R D, then [1/2] UR as another spring step, sending block 2 north and south. Slide delay is noticably taking its toll on block 5; to catch it, move at 783.8. To free the chips, skate R 4U 2L [1/2] RU (spring step). When coming back out, block 3 can be seen sliding; catch it directly from column 3, then sprint over column 2, barely catching block 2 to the west. When it returns back to you, move it into the central bomb (this is as a spring step) for the best effect.

Run to the left side; at 769.0, block 4 is visible. Run it L, then skate U 4R and directly catch it D. To finish the chips, skate: L5D, then RU spring step, 3L [1/2] DL spring step, 5D, and then R as a normal move. Wend your way back through the level all the way to the strip on the extreme right of the level, and when the clock comes to the end of 752, block 3 can be seen coming down. This will be used to reach the exit: move it L off column 3, as moving it R will not allow Chip to throw it south in time, forcing him to wait longer, and then drop it U onto column 1 and skate 6D R [1/2] LU spring step, and L 2D [1/2] UL spring step, and 4D 4R naturally. This last move will drop Chip to the exit with 746 seconds.

Level 124: Paramecia
Each stage of Paramecia is a tussle with, well, paramecia. Some stages are ingenious puzzles, and some are just dodging.

Follow the path to the ice skates, which includes a Russian Roulette sliding bullet, then jump behind the paramecium with the red keys and move 3U LD 2R 4D and up through the teleport, which is a convenient shortcut. Open the rest of the locks to the east, dodge to the west at the end of the path, and then switch to the right side when the paramecium moves up. When it moves away, take the fire boots and follow the ice path to the suction boots. You can also collect the ice skates at the very start by simply jumping back U, but without fire boots, you can't get back through.

Skate back to the center, hiding on the gravel as the paramecium slides by, then skate through the center area, waiting again, and then run to the very top to take the fire boots. Hide as paramecia close in: 3L D and on the gravel, then sneak out to the west and return to the teleporting paramecium near the start. Climb two rows to the next rung on the right, then L 2U L, and Chip can now exit with a time of 228.

Because there is no boosting in Lynx, the ice slide at the beginning makes Paramecia unsolvable in this mode.

Level 125: Blocks 'n Bombs
It turns out that an entire section of this level is not required, so you can finish it in only 68 seconds. As such, move to the top section and take the blue key, then hit the blue button, which allows Chip to take the other goodies to the right. Now, go to the very bottom end, move DR to override the force floors, and touch the green button to release the pink ball that clones the blocks. As the clock goes to 282, the first block will clone; move it 2R and north, then use another two blocks, wait [1] before stepping on the button for block four, and then finish the bridge north. With both keys, open the two locks in the center of the level.

Go directly over to the red button in the bug circle, then move the block DRL to trap the bug in a 2x1, and now clone another block to stuff him in a 1x1, allowing Chip to collect the goodies under the block including the last chip. Move the free block against the sockets, then remove the sockets on the right, move the block to the teleport and follow it, and move it U to stop the fireballs cloning. After the last two sputter out, you can reach the exit with 232 seconds remaining.

Level 126: Dodge!
This level is a very easy little jumble when you figure out the patterns, and with only a few seconds spent in the namesake maneuver, it won't be long.

Zigzag DRUR to the ice skates, then move 2D 2L and repeat ULDLULDLD. Halfway done...continue [3] D 3R [1] D [1] U 3R [1] D [1] UR 3D. For the last area, step 3L DLU 3L 2D LR 2D, which will send you on a long ice slide to the exit located just under you, and no more dodging! It's 156.

Level 127: Escape from Chipkatraz
In this small prison, Chip has to move several blocks past a teeth and across a pair of paramecia circling in a smaller area. Even step is preferable, as although odd step will initially save a move, it is lost later, and it throws off the timing for further endeavors.

Escape from the prison, pass the paramecia, and step on the gravel. To outrun the teeth, feint L [1], then 2R 2D, and walk out to the green and yellow keys. Emerge from the gliders, move block 4 3L and up through the paramecia, and then take a detour into the upper yellow lock to pick up a red key under the dirt. Move block 4 2U to save four moves at the cost of just two, open both locks, and then drop it in the water, followed with block 1.

Now, run across the east, move block 5 3L, block 3 UL, and then block 2 out. As you go to use block 5, move block 3 2L, then push blocks 5 and 3 to the bridge to exit the level...''INMATE 112 MISSING. 112 SECONDS''.

Level 128: Fantasy Island
This island contains many, many chips, and also a glider clone machine which slowly adds more and more gliders. There is a block available to stop it, but you won't need it if you watch how you collect the chips. There are many, many possible routes through without stopping; a sample route is shown below.

Collect row 23, U 4L, across row 21, and zigzag DRUR to collect rows 21 and 22, then pick up the edge of rows 20 and 19 and zigzag ULDL, collecting all of these rows. Continue to run east and west for rows 18 and 17, then with gliders messing around near you, walk as such: U 2L ULURUR 2D 2R D. Pick up the remainder of rows 16, 15, 14 and 13, and then 12 and 10 around the block on row 11, removing the chips here as well - except for the extreme right column on rows 12 all the way up to 6, which will be the finishing run.

As most of the gliders are deflecting off the chip in front of the socket, never passing row 13, with very few exceptions which can be dodged in almost all routes, Chip is generally free to take the remaining nine rows in any pattern. When you finish, coming across the far eastern column, take the flippers and swim around to the exit. 336 seconds have become a reality.

Level 129: Miscellaneous
This level looks like it's going to be a multisectioned, extensive affair, going along with the name of Miscellaneous - but the blue wall section under the exit, while possibly added as a joke, is actually passable, causing the level to be busted. To enter this, move 2R 3D R 6D 2R D 5R DUR 2D RDL [3] 2L R [1] 2L U. 593 seconds are left.

Level 130: Frozen Birdbath
In this small ice diamond, Chip moves through hidden recessed walls, hidden ice spaces, blue walls, and some force floors, to collect 51 chips. As there is no convenient way to describe such a route otherwise, only the directional notation is shown:

R 2D L 3R U 2R UR 3L DUL 2U 3R LU 2L 3U LUDR 4D 2L DL 2D L 2U 2L U 3R 3U RU 4D RDLRDR 3D LDULUL 2U 2L ULURL 2U L, which leaves 385 on the clock.

Level 131: Time Bomb
Specifically, Time Bomb looks like it will require eight blocks to complete due to the nature of the glider's left turns and the fire through which it must move, and Chip only has four blocks available. The trick is to reuse some of the blocks, meanwhile keeping the glider occupied.

Drop underneath block 1, pick up the chips, and leave it where it is, where it can temporarily trap a glider in the chip room. Open the second socket, leaving the first as another obstacle, then play (2R) to collect a few items, and open the remaining sockets, meanwhile revealing blocks 3 and 4. Off the final socket, run ULD (2R) LD 4R 3U, which will set up some of the apparatus. Pick up the other tools, jog north to free block 2 from the five locks, and push this block 2U 5R 19D 4R 2U in total. Block 3 belongs D, which will redirect the glider north and then west, north with the single socket, into the chip room and back out, and then to a spot where Chip can intercept him towards the exit.

Now, clone a glider in the southeast, and then push blocks 4 and 3 3D and 3D, 5L and 7L, U (to intercept the glider north) and 21U. Now, this block is ready to turn the glider west towards the exit, but Chip must first move block 1 3U to redirect the glider UR into the "time bomb"; otherwise, he will die by moving D. Run back out, as the glider will be directly behind you, and move block 3 into place, which allows the bomb to detonate. Chip can now exit with 241 remaining.

Level 132: Captured
If you want the bold, the mouse is required. Remember Debug File, your first lesson in mouse use? It's going to be everywhere. This level is based on moving three blocks around and using two of them to allow the third one to be "oof"ed westward one column at a time, while also dealing with gliders from both directions!

Mouse route for 249: 6UL2URL2DR3U2DR, and follow the path to the third block. Shove this 3D, use block 2 to bridge to the main section, and circle around to move block 3 3RD2R2D5L2D2L. Circle back through the water maze, approach the block from the bottom, and step URU and click on the space 2LD from you. The block and you move at the same time, while simply pushing left and stepping down takes up two moves.

When you make this maneuver, make sure to hit the keys hard in order to override the mouse, otherwise Chip will continue going in the direction he was directed to.

Follow this route through the rest of the level from where the mouse click moves Chip down: LDLUL2URDRD (click down) LDL2URU (click up, that is, 2LU from you) LULD (wait) DRD (click up) LUL2DRD (click up) LUL2DRD (click down) LDL2URU (click down) [repeat five more times], and 2DL3UL. Now, move the block into the water below the exit and exit the level.

Key-only route for 246: Move the same in the beginning until you get ready to start moving block 3 west. Approach the block from the top instead, and then follow the route as posted (the directions include westward "oof"s): DRDLU (wait 2) LULDL2DRURULDLDL2URULUL3D (wait) L2URULDLDL2URULULUL2DRDLDLDL2URULDLDL2URULULUL2DRDLDLDL2URULDLDL2U (wait 5) RU (wait) LDLDL2URULDLDL2URULULDLDL3U.

Level 133: Block Maze
It's just that - a block maze. Free yourself with 7D5U2RUR3D and move the block into the second water, then continue with D2R2U5RD2R5D2RU (wait) and collect the 12 keys. Below you is a row of blocks and balls; take the first chip and resume with 2D (wait) 2D2RD2U (wait) 2U2LUL2U7L2D, which leads to a new room. Start with 2L4DRDRDRD and use the two blocks on the gravel, the next block right above the gravel, and move 3R4URDR2DRD to allow yourself to use this block. Follow with the extreme north-west block, then move the upper block of the western two D and follow with R4DRD, using this block, and take the final three blocks individually.

With the blue key in your possession, turn west 4L, then 4U6L4R6DL2DL and emerge back out to the upper row of gravel. Resume with 5RD2R2D2LDL3URU4LDL, move the block 5U7D via use of the start, and go collect the next block, which goes on the top strip. Lodge the lower block into the dirt, step DL, and before you push it up, detour 4D2L3UR and down to the toggle button. When this is complete, resume with the other block, and take the upper block down and replace it with the remaining block in the center room. After the last two blocks are in the water, take all the chips from the room, and take the path to the west and up to another chip.

Keep to the east, open the blue door, and step 2U2RUD9L to collect the chips. Continue east to three more yellow doors, which lead to a block cloner. Build a bridge to the final chip, then take the shortcut on the top to return to the bug room, where the final yellow door is waiting. Exit as such: U2R2U2L2U2R2U2L2U2R2U2D3LULULDLU2L. You get 832 seconds.

Level 134: Microcosm
The middle square can be thought of as a map, if you want. That means that what is in the center square you can expect to find in the corresponding 5x5 square of the level; chips in the 1/1 square, bugs in the 2/3 square, etc. Start with U2LU4D2RL and hold south to the chip, then turn east and take 9 chips. Resume moving east, then north to a blue wall maze where all blue walls are real. Take the chip, move LU through the rooms, and continue U2RDR from the chip. This time, stay on the blue walls to take the chip, the one above, and west into another room. From this trap, move 2U2L3U5L, step to the center, and hold down to another chip. Bust through the green doors to the west and move 2LU (wait) U through the toggle maze before you pick up the chips, superpower down to another chip, take nine more in the next room, and steal the last chip from the bees. The exit is to the west; you score a microscopic 361 (!) seconds.

Level 135: Zartacla
It's Alcatraz spelled backwards, so don't expect to escape. Just give up. (Nah....)

Escape! Start with R3UL5R3DLUR2U, swap blue keys to the west, touch the button twice, and take the two keys at the top. Push through the top block, from where you can see the goal of the center block, and move 3UR2U through the dirt before passing all the way down and 5RDUR2D to open both red and blue keys to your availability. Return to the three-block path and move the bottom block out, then pass through the four blue doors and touch the clone button before standing on the trap. It will take 11 "oof" moves before the teeth release you; run out of this, turn north, and push the first block open to water through.

Take the left fork and open the red door, then step 2URU3LDRDLD and shove the block onto the train to explode the bomb to the east. Free this tank, swap it, and follow the dirt to the ice skates, then return with 4U2L4D2L2U2L2D2L2R2U2R2U4L2D and west. Step off the train, then turn east with 7R5D7R6U, which will cause the bomb to explode. Open the four doors, then continue with D3LD2LDL4D6R and turn north, and move back to the "lockers" to take the final chip (the toggle door opens, thanks to the bug!) Keep going west, then down t the socket, and 4DL2D2RU to get the fire boots. Continue 2UL and wait, then run out of the area and push the middle block on the left side to access the exit, worth 402 seconds.

This is the only CCLP2 level busted in Lynx; because Chip can push blocks without moving them, he can solve Zartacla in five seconds.

Level 136: Switch Hit
It's a little practice for the section you'll find in the very last level, so learn some lessons from Switch Hit. Clone block 1 and push it onto the toggle button, a second block and move it 5U4L to water 1, and a third 5U 7L 3U to water 2. Touch the button twice, then take block 4 to water 2, swap walls, and drop the block onto the water and leave the dirt. Now, switch the walls back and take block 5 to water 2, switch the walls twice and put block 6 on water 1, and now move block 5 through the maze and pass the dirt to the toggle button. Move block 5 3DLD, switch again, and now move the block southeast. In this type of situation, Chip wishes to switch the walls in order to "flick" the block off; do this twice, but Chip can use the mouse on the second one which will save one second in the end.

When this is done, walk to the south and switch the walls, and remove the water under the block and switch the walls. Use the passageway above this to collect block 6, move it through in the same way (the mouse is not required for the bold now), and this time, after it goes on the most recent water space, swap the walls again and you can use the block to reach the green key. Go back to the old location of the dirt from block 4, take the chip above, and now go back to the cloner to exit.

Build east, then move the ninth block east and the tenth a total of U 7R D. Now, switch the walls and drop the block through the second shaft on the right. You can "flick" the block to the bottom row; now, switch the walls back to normal and build to the south of the shaft with block 11 and 12, which will link up with block 10 so as to reach the exit. You give the old bait-and-switch, to score 423.

Level 137: Iron Mysticus
Zartacla on steroids with tanks. :)

Wait a move, then continue 2U3LUR3D6L4U2RU and west to the green key. Shove east, get the red key, swap it for a blue key, and get the fire boots. Continue through the level as follows, with sliding in brackets, regular moves in plain text, and actions to perform in parentheses:

[LD] (swap tanks) [UR] 10R (yellow key, red key) [LD] (swap tanks) [UR] R (blue key) [LD] (swap tanks) [UR] 4R (yellow key, red key) [UU] 4U (blue key) [D] (swap tanks) [UL] (yellow key) [RLD] (swap tanks) [UL] 3L (red key, blue key) [RLD] (swap tanks) [UU] 4U (yellow key, red key) [D] (swap tanks) [UU] U (blue key) [D] (swap tanks). At this point, there are 8 chips remaining and about 440 on the clock. Continue by collecting the yellow and red keys below, touch the toggle button, and with no further need for the fire boots, swap tanks again and collect the blue key. At this point, the two fireballs blocking some of the chips are released, and accurate movement is required.

Swap the tanks again, and finish the level as such: [UU] 4UL (wait) R3U (yellow key, red key, wait) R3DL (wait) R4D [D] DL, swapping tanks, and RU [UL] 4LD (wait) U2L (blue key, wait) D3LU (wait) D3R [RLD] (swap tanks) [UL] 4LD (wait) U3L (yellow key) U3RD (wait) U3R (red key) [RL] 2D. Now, jump after the fireball and sneak past it using the ice to reach the exit. I'm mystified...you got 400?

Level 138: Patrolled
Start the level with L2U, wait, and squeeze west and onto the ice to continue west, and finally take the chip. You require six yellow keys to exit the level, and you can only get four without the chip socket, two of which you passed by earlier. You'll use one key somewhere, so the three keys behind the socket will be enough. Now, go take the two keys, then turn 3R 4U D 3U R 5U and hold west to the yellow door, which holds a blue key. Slide on the ice again to a red key, circle above the tank, and take the blue key to the east, while you can sneak past the moving tank to take the red. Return to the northwest corner, take the blue key, and hold to the south to collect a red key. At this point, make the transition to the south: 3U 3R 7D R and squeeze west when you can.

Start with the first door to the east, then move L2D (wait) D 3L 6D 2L for the next key, further east for the next one, and more east to another key, plus a green door hiding a chip. Touch this tank button, then continue L 5U 5L U, take the key and chip, and just slide across the ice to safety and another key below. Now, slide across the blue button twice, move through the green lock to the east, and then the red lock. You now have three yellow keys and five chips left. Directly above is the next key, and as you come out, the tanks will swap and you can slide up. Continue all the way to the north-east corner (so not the first red door you see!), take the chip and blue key, and wait for the tank to pass, at which point you dart through the western shaft to a blue lock, and then slide to the final red lock. You can visibly see the chip, so go towards the chip, dodge onto the north gravel, and then dive in to take the chip (not the key now! You don't need it!) before you enter the chip socket to collect the keys.

Finish the level from the socket with U 3R 5D L 2D U 5D 5L D 5L 2U 3L 4D 2L, and open all the yellow locks to finish the level. The tanks are fired and you score 481.

Level 139: Frostbite
This level is extremely difficult to figure out, and that's only half the puzzle: You also have to bring your boosting mindset into this level. This level was the last level that I (the person writing this guide) finished in this set.

Fortunately, it's only the FROST; the BITE won't bother you for this level if you follow this route.

Most of the level is composed of steps rather than routes. Thus, move as directed:

NW section: 2U LDLDL (into section) URLDLRURDULRULRD 2U RU (2D) 2D LDLD. Now you are exiting this section and the clock should be at 394.8. Ride the ice to the next chip.

SW section: DLDRDRD (now you move in) LUDRDULURLDULDUR 2L UL (2R) 2R DRDR. Notice the pattern is identical in this and the next section! You are now leaving this area and the clock should be at 387.8. Ride the ice again.

SE section: RDRURUR (you move in) DLRURLDLUDRLDRLU 2D LD (2U) 2U RURU. Here, you are leaving at 380.8.

NE section and exit: URULULDU (in) RDULUDR. Here, the pattern changes slightly, as Chip has to exit here: UDLRUDLRUDL 2R DR (2L) DR 2L (U) and exit.

If you don't have "bite", don't expect to get 373; this is the bold score on this level and it is nearly impossible unless you remember the patterns.

Level 140: Keep Trying
And that you shall have to do. This could just be the hardest bold in existence just because of the sheer amounts of randomness required. In MS CC, it's going to be all but impossible. When I angled towards beating the previous record of 476, I made sure to use Tile World v. 1.2 to make the job a million times easier. However, even with my new route, it took about 2 hours straight to pull it off. Over time, my routes of 477, 479, and 480 received noticable attention and work, which eventually got broken at 481. This is why Keep Trying is hard!

Hold all the way west, teleport west, then step DRU and hold left to four red keys, and finally teleport RL to reach the red doors they belong with. Pick up the three yellow keys, then open one door here, the other door above, and move the block RD4RU into the teleport, then follow it after two moves.

Splash through the dirt and continue L 2U and through a zigzag six horizontal and two vertical, waiting for the tanks when necessary, and then finally up to the chip, green key, and then wait four moves and follow the tank as it bounces east for two more yellow keys. Retrace back out to the entrance, and turn to the left and under the first yellow key. Keep moving [3] 4U 2D 4L 2D 2L 5D 5R (which collects a blue key) and then hug the far west wall all the way past the two doors on the left. From the green lock, step 3U 10R and 2U 2R 3D R 2D 2R U past the tank. Above are several teeth guarding several chips at once; they must be separated to take the chips. Move 4R URUR 3L DU 2L [1] 3L D to pick these up, then move out to 3D from the chip socket, and open the five yellow locks from the bottom. With this timing, the tanks should avoid you; take the chips on the far right, zigzag south to take the rest of the chips, and then D2LDLU takes you to the socket. ''Wow! You made it this far?!'' But you're just starting..This is where it's going to get tough.

Slide through west, then down, up, and into a central room. Step into the toggle door at the south, which should leave 518 on the clock, and power west to the fire boots at about 515. Return back out, being at the very top turn at a 511 minimum, and power through the up and down turns. This ends most of the random areas; touching the gravel at 508 will lead to 481, and at 507 will lead to 480.

At this time, move the block D into the water, and listen to the bouncing tank on the left. It will take six moves to reach the brown button and come back out. The tank is going 4R 4L repeatedly without pause, so watch its movement. If you see that taking the six moves will cause you to wait less, hit the button, and if not, go through now and do this later. At the 481 time diary, you should be able to touch the button; at 480, leave it.

Open the wall under the left fire and pass the fire to a force intersection; under the block at the end of the southern path are suction boots. The other one has nothing, so watch out!! Step back out, wait for the tank, continue out with D 2R UR, and very important: move D onto another green button! Now, push the block onto the brown button if you haven't yet, then go back to the random section and walk through the toggle walls. The wait time will be noticably decreased at any time. Step into the consecutive toggle walls, then hold left to get to the exit. Your time depends on your luck, but you can take a check on your status by following the "goal" times for completing each section.

The theoretical maximum was calculated to be 488 seconds, but this was before I fixed the teeth room and other spots, and in any case, it's only in theory - in practice, it would likely never happen unless God was playing it.