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One of the chess greats, Emmanuel Lasker, one said "when you see a good move, wait and don't do it -- you might find a better one", and this absolutely describes the puzzle here. When you see a move that lest you progress, consider if a slightly different move lets you progress better. ;)
different look. And I still had to stop and think in a couple of places :)
Still fun to play, though.
Redsilencer suggested this puzzle is a descendant from a Mevious map. Apparently that would be Cache
And I have not played one for a long while until today so perhaps I may be betting better at figuring the more difficult puzzles out, so I really should try a few more and see how I do.
And Jade..., first time you left a comment. I'm very surprised.
I like this kind of puzzle, great.