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A Crucial idea for Lichess puzzles: The ability for players to view puzzles created from their games

Lichess has the best tactics system of all the chess sites out there, there's no debating it. Using games played on the site to create puzzles is not only resourceful but also trains us for situations we are likely to see in an actual game.

While solving puzzles, it is possible to see evidence of the unique system: After solving (or failing) a puzzle, players can see the game that is the source of the puzzle. The link to the game contains information about the game, including the names of the opponents. It's even possible to stumble across your own game while solving puzzles!

Since all of the information about puzzles and how they were created is public, why is it so hard to find puzzles that are created from your own game? How hard could it be to add a link in the game analysis window to any puzzles created from the game?

This feature seems to make perfect sense and be very easy to add. I've even read other requests for it, so I'm not the only one who'd appreciate it. Given all this, I'm confused as to why we don't have it yet.
Lichess is far behind chesstempo in tactics.

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