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Spacechem input location
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Volume 3 Issue 8 - "Nobility" by GuavaMoment The outputs here are unbalanced compared to the inputs, so avoiding circular deadlocks or inefficiencies are quite difficult. Volume 4, Issue 4 - "Inorganic Pigments" by cake>pie The math in this one ends up being pretty obnoxious, even if you ignore the random inputs and just use known quantities for everything. Volume 8, Issue 13 - "A New Beginning" by Lanky This ended up being one of the last ResearchNet assignments I solved back when there were only 4 volumes. This puzzle seems like it should be relatively straightforward, but it's pretty hard since there's a lot of sub-tasks involved. Volume 3, Issue 10 - "Squaric Acid" by Kanddak GuavaMoment chose this as a final puzzle for the original 2012 tournament for a good reason - the fusion and fission required to do this puzzle legitimately (without exploiting a bug) are unparalleled, and once again require an incredible amount of space re-usage and special cases. Volume 6, Issue 3 - "Catalyst II" by zaq1xsw2tktk Back when the SolutionNet online leaderboards were up, only about 12 people (including the author) beat this one. The sensor helps a bit but the paths really have to be crammed in. Requires a ton of re-bonding, space re-usage, and special cases. Volume 4, Issue 4 - "Getting Pumped" by cake>pie Here's some contenders for puzzles that are the hardest to solve at all: It's pretty hard to choose because there are several different "categories" to choose from, which test different SpaceChem skills.






Spacechem input location