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One of the best levels I've seen that requires you to do this in order for it to be solved on the first try is ArchieP1's "Double Puzzle." The idea is that there are two overlapping sokoban puzzles in "DoubleMaze" fashion, but they're pretty easy as long as you can get them on paper. However, in order to do this for one of the puzzles, you have to wander into the other without pushing blocks around, which isn't hard. Overall, it was a fun experience.
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Apologies for the double post, but I just remembered another level that has a similar memorization concept: "Sequential Memory" from ChrisE1. Basically, a bunch of walkers clone a random sequence of balls and fireballs on a force slide...and later on, you have to press buttons that correspond to those monsters and do so according to the order you noted down or memorized. Good stuff.