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Nice to see you do your own “No Elements”-style chamber. It might actually be harder than all of the ones in the main series, or at least most of them. Love the BEE2 aesthetic as well. I’m tempted to say it’s at least better than anything in the No Elements series - definitely borrows some mechanics but wraps them in a very appealing skin. (Not to say the No Elements series is bad or anything - they’re great puzzles, in fact, and I highly recommend checking it out to anyone who hasn’t played it before as it features maps from some of the greats: Mevious, Azorae, and Gigopler. Haven’t checked out any of Juggler’s other puzzles but considering how good their two contributions were I’m sure they’re a great mapmaker as well.)
Also like how the final move was hidden in plain sight.
Difficulty: 4/10
Design: 9.5/10
Enjoyed: 8/10
who are less than expert in no-element maps.:) Thumbs up!
It was an example. Thanks!