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Its not a random position, it wraps you to the other side of the playable space. It also does not invert your falling direction, you are probably just rotated upside down.
That's strange, because I was falling to the house with blue doors, but I didn't have blue key, so I couldn't do anything and I had no idea how to change my position.
While I was trying to somehow fall into the house with red door, I got there once by the door (not window) but then I fell under ths stairs and it solflocked me.
Eventually I restarted the whole level.
I was really falling from the house with red doors instead of towards it.
Now it works fine... now sure what I did before.
Regardless, introducing a new mechanic this close to the end of the the game, a commendable dedication to design. It was effective.