If the Black knight (at h4) must stay immobile and cannot be captured, how can you get the White king (at h2) to the empty f1 square by making consecutive White moves within the portion of the board shown? At any time, the White King may not move into check.
Using standard chess notation*, the following succession of 26 moves will accomplish the task of moving the king to f1:
- Bf1
- Qg2
- Kh3
- Bh2
- Rg1
- Qh1
- Bg2
- Rf1
- Bg1
- Kh2
- Bh3
- Qg2
- Kh1
- Bh2
- Rg1
- Qf1
- Rg2
- Bg1
- Rh2
- Bg2
- Rh3
- Bh2
- Kg1
- Bh1
- Qg2
- Kf1
*For those unfamiliar, each move of a piece is indicated by the piece's letter (K=King, Q=Queen, B=Bishop, R=Rook, N=Knight) plus the coordinate of the destination square.
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Posted by Dej Mar
on 2008-07-23 19:46:05 |