1559. Detect Cycles in 2D Grid
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Given a 2D array of characters grid of size m x n, you need to find if there exists any cycle consisting of the same value in grid.
A cycle is a path of length 4 or more in the grid that starts and ends at the same cell. From a given cell, you can move to one of the cells adjacent to it - in one of the four directions (up, down, left, or right), if it has the same value of the current cell.
Also, you cannot move to the cell that you visited in your last move. For example, the cycle (1, 1) -> (1, 2) -> (1, 1) is invalid because from (1, 2) we visited (1, 1) which was the last visited cell.
Return true if any cycle of the same value exists in grid, otherwise, return false.
Example 1:

Input: grid = [["a","a","a","a"],["a","b","b","a"],["a","b","b","a"],["a","a","a","a"]] Output: true Explanation: There are two valid cycles shown in different colors in the image below:![]()
Example 2:

Input: grid = [["c","c","c","a"],["c","d","c","c"],["c","c","e","c"],["f","c","c","c"]] Output: true Explanation: There is only one valid cycle highlighted in the image below:![]()
Example 3:

Input: grid = [["a","b","b"],["b","z","b"],["b","b","a"]] Output: false
Constraints:
m == grid.lengthn == grid[i].length1 <= m, n <= 500gridconsists only of lowercase English letters.
Hints
Hint 1
Keep track of the parent (previous position) to avoid considering an invalid path.
Hint 2
Use DFS or BFS and keep track of visited cells to see if there is a cycle.