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"The map is not broken, you are" was all it took
But then it hit me
And the rest was surprisingly smooth (but still a great brainteaser). Love me some pure logic puzzles
My blind playthrough : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmtIUUdNAik
my playthrough https://youtu.be/JgOSe1JiXdM
I'm also wondering why you decided to put the fizzler switch directly behind the funnel, instead of leaving it around where it was. I suppose it's there so the cube doesn't get caught in a loop with the funnel, but that could have also been solved by moving the funnel to the side.
Finally, I've noticed that if you prepare properly, you can fling the cube directly to the exit instead of reusing the player fling, and I'm not sure how to feel about that. I guess it bypasses part of the original solution (getting both cubes to the funnel switch), but the alternate solution is just as satisfying so I guess it's okay.
off-set portal to return to the other area. :( Screenshot