#1 - Hard Logic Chess Puzzle
Assume you have the white pieces, can you win in a half a move ?
White should grab the rook from a1, place it at d1 and complete the castling move.
Assume you have the white pieces, can you win in a half a move ?
White should grab the rook from a1, place it at d1 and complete the castling move.
You are playing with white pieces and its your turn. You need to defeat the black king in one move ?
C7 => B8
Exchange pawn for a knight
Check-Mate
GameOver
In the picture, you can see a chess board. On the top left position, the K marks a knight. Now, can you move the knight in a manner that after 63 moves, the knight has been placed at all the squares exactly once excluding the starting square?
In a chess board, the queen piece can movie horizontally, vertically and diagonally freely. The picture represents the same.Can you place 8 queens on the board in a manner that none of the queens can attack each other?
This is a hardest chess board puzzle that I have been asked.In the picture below you can see that white army is arranged. You need to add black army in the board such that no piece is under any threat.Note: Army comprised of 1 king 1 queen 2 rooks 2 bishops 2 knights 8 pawns
As we know that the white starts the game in chess.Can you find the scenario showed in the picture below is possible when all the white pieces are at the original place white black pawn is not?
A) White moves the knight to any position.
B) Black moves the pawn to position shown in the picture.
C) White moves the knight back to original position.
Can you solve the tricky chess rebus puzzle below by ciphering the hidden meaning?
Nightmare. (K)night + mare (A mare is the female of a horse)
How many squares, of any size, can you find on this chess board which do not contain a Rook?
128.
There are 62 squares of size 1x1.
There are 41 squares of size 2x2.
There are 18 squares of size 3x3.
There are 6 squares of size 4x4.
There is 1 square of size 5x5.
A total of 62 + 41 + 18 + 6 + 1 = 128.