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Adding an achievement like this would only make it harder for those people to enjoy the game. I also don't think it would add a whole lot for the perfectionists, since hopefully it's already rewarding just to have solved the puzzle perfectly.
What´s the point in solving the puzzles making mistakes? That don´t take reasoning. Only guessing and eventually revealing tiles by mistakes.
The perfectionist achievement makes a lot of sense in this game. Specially on a pretty difficult like this one in it´s genre.
Depends how you play - most of my failures have been due to input issues (real easy to accidentally click instead of right click on my laptop touch pad), and when they were due to a logic issue, I undo, figure out what I missed (usually actually a counting issue, not logic ^_^), and go from there without marking the mistaken tile unless it's logical at the time. Others don't have to play that way, play however you find the most fun =).