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Chess Board Switch (Posted on 2004-02-28) Difficulty: 3 of 5
You have a 4×5 chess board as follows:

You can move the four bishops in any order (not necessarily alternating black and white), provided that no move puts a piece in danger of being captured by a bishop of the opposite color.

What is the fewest number of moves needed for the black and white bishops to exchange places?

See The Solution Submitted by Gamer    
Rating: 3.6667 (6 votes)

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A switch solution - maybe not the optimal one... | Comment 8 of 15 |
a3b2, e3d2, d2b4, b2d4, d4e3, a1b2, b2c1, e1c3, c3a1, b4c3, c1a3, e3c1, c3d4, a3b4, b4e1, c1d2, d4b2, b2a3, d2e3

Sorry for the crude layout. I double-checked it, and I think that this is the way to switch the places of black and white figures. I'm not sure if it's the only way (the symetric doesn't count ;) ), and if it's the optimal solution to the problem. Anyone?
  Posted by slsl on 2004-03-01 14:18:40
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