When I am logged in I see a puzzle rating (with no question mark) on @ssb22 but when I am not logged in there is just a question mark there. It doesn't matter, but I did wonder if there's a reason why the Lichess system might have decided to hide my puzzle rating from everyone else.
I do share an IP address with someone who is less good at puzzles than me, and we have often used our devices independently for Puzzle of the Day at the same time. That may have made the server see traffic like "lost puzzle, then won same puzzle as different user" which may have been flagged as "puzzle cheating", but a test like that would false-positive on large ISPs with few shared exit IPs (such as some mobile networks) when lots of people do the same Puzzle of the Day.
Or was it just because my puzzle rating got too much higher than my games rating? But it's a different thing: with puzzles you are told there is something interesting to look for and you're given unlimited time to see it.
I do share an IP address with someone who is less good at puzzles than me, and we have often used our devices independently for Puzzle of the Day at the same time. That may have made the server see traffic like "lost puzzle, then won same puzzle as different user" which may have been flagged as "puzzle cheating", but a test like that would false-positive on large ISPs with few shared exit IPs (such as some mobile networks) when lots of people do the same Puzzle of the Day.
Or was it just because my puzzle rating got too much higher than my games rating? But it's a different thing: with puzzles you are told there is something interesting to look for and you're given unlimited time to see it.