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Is there a published list available to subscribers with all the puzzle IDs? Sometimes I also wonder what the moves have been to reach that specific game situation, and would love to study and learn from it.
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Ayebeeknow wrote:
Is there a published list available to subscribers with all the puzzle IDs? Sometimes I also wonder what the moves have been to reach that specific game situation, and would love to study and learn from it.

Your puzzle stats include the last 25 puzzles.

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If anybody else is also looking for information regarding this I am pasting a part of the chat with Chessica, the AI chat agent from support about puzzle history etc.: “The Puzzles stats page on the website displays the details of the 25 latest rated puzzles (tactics) and you can also review the Rush games and the unrated puzzles there. To see these, hover on the Chess.com logo on top left on the website, then click on Stats. In the menu on the right, click on Puzzles and scroll to the bottom of the page. You'll see the last 25 rated Puzzles you played and you can click on Learning or Rush to see the archived attempts on those. Unfortunately, we do not save the puzzles from the completed Puzzle Battles at the moment. It is only possible to review the puzzles from the end game screen. But if you navigate away from it, you won't be able to come back to it.”
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What is the hardest puzzle in chess and i wanna try it.. If i didn't solve it its ok bc im just a intermediate

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@GMtal36: It’s a never ending process, so the toughest puzzles are not definitive. You can ask the AI-agent Chessica for more information and the chat-bot gets trained the better prompts and queries it gets. For others who might look up this thread in future, here’s what it said about how are puzzle ratings determined?

When a puzzle is first added, its rating is determined by who is able to solve it. After a set period, the puzzle’s rating becomes locked and does not change further. In some cases, if a puzzle’s rating is found to be inaccurate, Chess.com may adjust it to better reflect its difficulty.

You can make practicing rated puzzles more dynamic and fun by enabling Puzzle Points.

I am not sure if puzzle points are actually such a good idea, if you want to improve as a chess player though and track your development. On the board training and actual game situations are what matter, imho. Net players and other social media platform super fans would probably disagree.
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