Hi,
On the puzzles update blog (en.lichess.org/blog/WDY6cCEAALYi5Xg2/puzzles-update) it states
"there's now guaranteed to be only one good and acceptable solution to each puzzle. Gone are the days of 'good move but you could do better' or being failed for playing a mate-in-3 when there was mate-in-2."
This implies that both the mate in 3 and mate in 2 could be accepted solutions to a puzzle.
Does this mean there are multiple accepted solutions in cases of mating puzzles, but not puzzles that do not result in mate?
On the puzzles update blog (en.lichess.org/blog/WDY6cCEAALYi5Xg2/puzzles-update) it states
"there's now guaranteed to be only one good and acceptable solution to each puzzle. Gone are the days of 'good move but you could do better' or being failed for playing a mate-in-3 when there was mate-in-2."
This implies that both the mate in 3 and mate in 2 could be accepted solutions to a puzzle.
Does this mean there are multiple accepted solutions in cases of mating puzzles, but not puzzles that do not result in mate?