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Revision as of 12:04, 1 July 2023
Normally, the goal of a puzzle is to find a/the best move(s), or a/the winning/moves. However, this puzzle is for the opposite:
Red to play the only _LOSING_ move.
(There are exactly 21 empty cells. 20 of them are winning moves for Red, and 1 of them is a losing move for Red.)
Here are two more puzzles. Red to play the unique losing move.