1% pass rate so rarely tried...
Chess.com glitch or my mistake

1% pass rate so rarely tried...
It is tried 22000 times out of which only 1% people passed

I have lost several games when my opponent has a losing position ,the games says it is no longer offered online but my opponents last move is Somehow recorded and I have lost rating points I am not disconnected from chess.com Nor was my WiFi or server down. How can I get my points back or dispute the results

I have lost several games when my opponent has a losing position ,the games says it is no longer offered online but my opponents last move is Somehow recorded and I have lost rating points I am not disconnected from chess.com Nor was my WiFi or server down. How can I get my points back or dispute the results
Keep an eye on your time if your time glitches means either there is a network issue or the device you use does not support chess.com because chess.com requires a good device to work smoothly
Hope this helps

I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.

I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.
But how does the pawn takes the pawn in the last move
I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.
But how does the pawn takes the pawn in the last move
I can't view the puzzle sequence of moves (for the time being).
But this sounds like en passant - the usual move that many beginners fail to learn when they learn about the moves of each piece.

I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.
But how does the pawn takes the pawn in the last move
Oh...
It's called "en passant". A lot of beginners don't know about this rule.
When a pawn moves 2 squares forward, you can immediately capture it on the next move as if it had only moved 1 square forward.

I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.
But how does the pawn takes the pawn in the last move
I can't view the puzzle sequence of moves (for the time being).
But this sounds like en passant - the usual move that many beginners fail to learn when they learn about the moves of each piece.
Yeah he missed en passant.
To play the puzzle, you have to click this button on the bottom left corner:
https://www.chess.com/puzzles/problem/583608