A chess puzzle

Submitted by Basel on Thu, 01/03/2008 at 6:59am.

hey people. this is a chess puzzle that my grandfather told me when I was small.

You are given 8 queens (lets use pawns as queens). You should put those pawns (queens) on the chess board in a way that you'll not have any conflict between any two of them.

I mean that you should not have any row or column or diagonal with two pawns (queens). I've solved the problem (when I was 6 maybe) and resolved it many times after.

He said it has 92 different sollutions. who can solve it? lets see.

» posted in Basel's Blog
 

Comments:

by lordunger - 5 months ago
Long Beach, CA United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 5
http://www.brainmetrix.com/8queens.htm
by medievalchess - 9 months ago
Columbus, Ohio United States
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 191
Hehe, that was fun :D
by wdygml - 9 months ago
Delhi India
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 256
i have solved it ,,
 

Add your comment:

Join Chess.com for free to add your comment! Already a member? Then login now to comment.