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A crowd in the courtyard (Posted on 2006-06-02) Difficulty: 1 of 5
Arrange the names of each chess piece on a "chessboard" (an 8 x 8 grid) one letter per square, such that each piece is listed the number of times it exists under one player's control at the beginning of a normal game of chess.

Each piece's name must be written in full, the letters next to each other in a line across (left to right) or down (top to bottom), though pieces may share a letter where they cross.

See The Solution Submitted by Dej Mar    
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Some Thoughts re: 42 | Comment 2 of 3 |
(In reply to 42 by Josh)

Looks good to me!  Nice work leaving 10 empty squares.  I wonder if that's the most empty squares possible...

Hmmm...Is it possible to do it without leaving any empty squares?  If not, what is the minimum?


  Posted by Mindrod on 2006-06-02 22:29:17
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