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Easy if you realize that these things MOVE.
But this is a seriously clever idea and one I wish I seen more. Too bad Valve only made it as a meme and never had these little robo-critters live up to their full potential in the main game. I only recall one other map that I played a LONG time ago that actually put these cubes to good use and that was one where it simply literally had to walk on a button behind lasers. I like how this takes the concept a step further.
Difficulty: 2/10
Enjoyed: 7.75/10
Intriguing puzzle. On my first try I managed to stick my frankenturret in the ceiling corner nearby the observation room by putting the panel on it :P