Example: tactics puzzle rating: 900 Now computer move: Was this move also 900?

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DontDrinkRedBull

You guys get what I mean by reading the topic?..

I hope that chess.com made sure that the computer move was something (in this example) was also some random move that a player with a rating of 900, what that player could've done on his move prior to the start of you being timed and all. If it wasn't, that would suck! But clearly this isn't the case.....is it? I mean it just wouldn't be fun, and plus, it wouldn't be fair when you solve the puzzle. Regardless of how many you solve or don't solve. You guys wanna shake that worry off my shoulders and help a poor confused monkey out? lol (just joking but.....yeah, I just wanted to ask here rather than bugging the staff, maybe I should.......but if not, if someone knows this, do let me in on it, it would relax me. I take chess way too damn seriously......Tongue Out)

DontDrinkRedBull

Oh, so yeah, "tactics trainer" this is not about the daily puzzle thing. All I wanted to know was if the FIRST move made by the computer, if that was made in accordance with the problem rating itself. In tactics trainer. It would just be stupid if the computer is giving it to you easy, like if the problem rating was 900........and then the first move made by the computer was below that by..I dunno, 50? 30? You know? Ok, Thanks