Confusing Stair-1 and Stair-2, or Confusing Stair-1 and Multi-C) This is why patterns become very important in the Black-White mode, because if you don't consider all the cases, you may die. and Multi-C, begins from the top or the bottom, either L (CCW) or R (CW). Beginning of 321, either (top or bottom) direction.C-shaped parts with a hole at the top or the bottom.If you watch a part that looks like, there are 10 possibilities. Which direction I should move? The answer is bottom obviously, but let's think about a moment earlier. This is why this makes everything harder. (Occational spins makes this easier.) Not rotating makes you to move pointer to (vertically) middle as much as possible. ![]() If there was spin, I would be able to decide which direction I should rotate before it's too late. Can you tell me which direction, top or bottom, I should move? (Ignore the Solo) If my pointer was at the bottom and the holw was at the top, I wouldn't be able to move 3 units because simple there's no time to move. This makes preparing for patterns very important, and makes black-white mode requiring a lot of different strategies from other Super Hexagon levels. However, it isn't, because you can't check top and bottom sides of a part until it comes close to you. You may think that the fact that there's no rotation makes it easier. (Actually, I still can't cover a pattern well: a solo C followed by triple C, where holes are located in top and bottom. (For me the score went something like 400s -> 800s -> 1500s.) In this guide, I will cover how I almost conquered the BW mode. While it requires a lot of practice, the BW mode can be "beaten" which will result in sudden increase of the score.
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