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.
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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. Patterns in Hyper Hexagoner and Hyper Hexagonest both appear.
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You can see it after playing 360s (Hexagon), 240s (Hexagoner), 120s (Hexagonest), 300s (Hyper Hexagon), 180s (Hyper Hexagoner), or 60s (Hyper Hexagonest). Black-White (BW) mode in Super Hexagon is appeared when the Hyper Hexagonest level is beated.Patterns in Hyper Hexagoner mode also appears in Hyper Hexagonest mode.First of all, it is not rotating (except some occational spins), which makes it harder.It is different from Hyper Hexagonest, because Unlike other two Hyper modes, after 60 seconds of Hyper Hexagonest, this black-white mode appears.