Give it a try! To gain some experience with the exploits in question, give my other puzzle a try: EZPZ1 But most importantly - have fun!
Actually, it's meant to be solved with two related exploits - one of them was discovered by @B Hill in my EZPZ1 puzzle.
@GtB - well done! Spoiler There may be more ways than i had in mind, but my first jump is slightly different to the other two. In fact, it's the one that @B Hill discovered. You were so quick too - I'd barely posted it before you replied. And i thought I was going to need to give more hints!
Spoiler: Leaps of faith The most consistently successful gap crossing was using the 180° exploit. Many of my other attempted crossings were still resulting in getting B zapped. I'm not sure what was causing it apart from built-in quirks of the game physics that sometimes had B incomplete the crossing (and fall in the gap) or bend/dip down close enough to the zapper bot that had already passed and still get zapped. What I liked about this level were the many path options and the simplicity of game play that allowed for experimentation. Thank you!
Here's how to win consistently... Spoiler: No luck required Using the marked reference points in the diagram below: Start by sending your bot to block A, and wait for a Z bot to start making a 180° in the gap in front of him - then tap on block B. Wait at B until a Z bot passes block C, and tap on D. After your bot crosses over, quickly tap on E before he falls into the passageway. When he's calmed down, send him back to D and wait there. When a Z bot passes F, tap on F. After that, the goal is yours!
... only need help from two Z robots. 1. from a Z which only walk in a line. 2. from a Z which walk cicrling the map. but before got that conclusion, was doing few trial and error. thanks for sharing mr. trids.