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You know, it doesn’t look like it would work… but it does.
This is the first chamber I’ve seen that makes deliberate use of the exit door fizzler .
It takes a special mind to come up with something like that. I definitely had a moment where I was like “damn it’d be nice if I could destroy this cube but where the heck is my fizzler??? ”
When you ascend the piston it’s easy to get stuck underneath the ledge of the observation room and not know why. It could have been placed elsewhere perhaps to remove that possibility, or “boxed in” elsewhere altogether completely disconnected from the main chamber if there was no other suitable location.
Nevertheless, this is a devilishly ingenious puzzle.
Difficulty: 2.5/10
Enjoyed: 7.75/10