@Block builder Thanks. Spoiler 1.That's how I originally planned to do that part. But R fell in a wrong way more times than I wanted. My way is a bit boring, but with 100% success. (Unless R falls while moving the slider. ) 2. That's clever. Nice move. 3. Yeah, both ways are good. It shouldn't make too much difference. 4. Very well. LIKE A BOSS! Btw when B came to the top, did you put the triangle back from the right angle before finishing the level? P.s. What is a "butten"?
A level in my name?! What an honour! And a beautiful level at that, both in artistry, minimalism, and gameplay that requires attention to detail and path planning. All of my favourite elements!! Of course I had to play! My solution turns out to be identical to @Block builder's. It was a very nice view from the top! Thank you for the play, thank you for the dedication, and thank you for both done in a way that makes such a nice homage. I'm humbled. Thank you @meko. Edit: P.S. I also enjoyed seeing two Bs again. That was super fascinating when you introduced the idea to us in your Yellow Land level. Employing the Desert Effect was a touching nod to the past as is your incorporation of another editor glitch (multi-yellow-bots) that you pioneered.
3D Triangle Three dimensional My win was identical to @Meko Guy I used Same stairs autopilot to drop the B down Then B Up
Wow! @nGord That's a nice surprise! It makes me feel really happy that you tried and finished it. Although it is a level composed of only physical blocks, I tried to add all the affection and admiration possible. Goodbye dolphin.
@nGord It was a reference to the title of the book "So long and thanks for all the fish" that you wrote about your profile status. The name of the title derives from the last words of the dolphins before leaving the Earth. I quote the words of the book.
Aha! I had the feeling that you would understand! (https://www.dictionary.com/e/emoji/yellow-heart-emoji/) Wow, thanks!