Can there be two solutions to a chess puzzle, such that one of them is a mate-in-2 and the other is a mate-in-3?
Here? That should not be the case and if there are multiple solutions the puzzle should be reported.
There is one such puzzle in Lucas Chess (I got it wrong) and I wanted to check if this would happen in chess.com.
Can there be two solutions to a chess puzzle, such that one of them is a mate-in-2 and the other is a mate-in-3?