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Lichess is a chess website that makes puzzles out of the games that their users play. Their puzzles are available online for free, or for people to use or host or do whatever they want with them. I went through their database, and using a chess engine, I found the puzzles that are playable from both sides. In other words, both sides should have only one best move on each turn. So if you play the best move for white, and then the best move for black, and so on, the puzzle should last for 5 moves, and give the starting colour some sort of advantage (checkmate, capture a piece, etc).
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