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The app has 6 daily of differing difficulty. You can ask for a hint if stuck. There is an engine where you can try out things you thought would work to see your error. The puzzles use various patterns, so you'll likely learn something. The puzzles aren't strictly puzzles (aka only one move that wins). Sometimes, 2+ win and you need to find the best move. This makes the puzzles feel different than real puzzles but in a good way. You feel more like you're playing a match due to this.
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Sebastiaan Joosten
What I like is that the puzzles seem hand-picked or perhaps hand-crafted. Occasionally this means there's a good move (one that wins +3 according to the engine) but there's a better one that wins the game much more convincingly (say +10). Those are situations where if you see a good move, you should look for a better one. It also means that you'll have a fulfilling ending to your puzzle (unlike lichess' puzzles that sometimes leave your thinking: now what?)
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Caleb Doughton
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So far it starts fast, the puzzles are decently organized into three difficulties, they seem to be sourced from real games, or atleast aren't too contrived, they are chosen well for learning (not always fancy sacrifices), and generally things work good. EDIT:I found out there's an easy engine analysis button too, that's awesome. It's a little annoying that if you make the "right" move you can't choose your opponents move. :)
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