Why is the New Moon phase universally the most globally non-visible phase?

Answer

It is in conjunction with the Sun, and the sunlit side faces away from Earth.

During the New Moon phase, the Moon is generally in the same part of the sky as the Sun, making it invisible because the sunlit side faces away from the Earth.

Why is the New Moon phase universally the most globally non-visible phase?
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