How many queens of the same color can you put on an standard chessboard so that none of them attack each other?
(Hint 1: The answer isn't 8.)
(Hint 2: Read the question very carefully.)
I might put the answer in 24 hours or when I feel like it. Someone will probably get the answer first though.
Originally posted by twilight200764 with Kings off the board. 63 leaves room for one King, but in any game you can only have 9 Queens of the same color.
How many queens of the same color can you put on an standard chessboard so that none of them attack each other?
(Hint 1: The answer isn't 8.)
(Hint 2: Read the question very carefully.)
I might put the answer in 24 hours or when I feel like it. Someone will probably get the answer first though.
With both Kings, you need to make sure the position is legal. THAT'S where the problem could get interesting. I'm too lazy to do it.
Would you clarify exactly what you're asking? Do they have to arrive by legal game means? Do they have to look like a Queen or can they be pennies or upside down Rooks? If not, then the answer is 1 unless you have multiple sets.
Originally posted by celticcountryThe answer "64 queens" implies that you have to obay some standard rules of chess, but not others. Why's that?
64 Definative answer, It must be 64, because, A queen is never in a state of "Attacking " herself.
The question was "How many queens of the same color can you put on an standard chessboard so that none of them attack each other?" and no other rules are attached with the question - the answer must be something like "several hundreds if you pile them up".
Who says that there has to be maximum one queen per square?
Originally posted by twilight2007It's the word 'attack' - only the rules of chess give the Queen the ability to 'attack' anything.
Hmm, I guess I need to work on my puzzle-making and/or explanation skills. I guess I shouldn't have assumed that only one piece can be placed on each square and that the position didn't have to be legal.
The answer was 64.
Originally posted by twilight2007No my friend, your explanation skills need no fine tuning, A perfect puzzle cunningly constructed , it threw (almost) everyone off the correct trail.
Hmm, I guess I need to work on my puzzle-making and/or explanation skills. I guess I shouldn't have assumed that only one piece can be placed on each square and that the position didn't have to be legal.
The answer was 64.
You truly are a master of puzzles, I look forward to your next submission.
CC
Originally posted by celticcountryYou hit the nail on hte nail bro - hit the nail on the head
No my friend, your explanation skills need no fine tuning, A perfect puzzle cunningly constructed , it threw (almost) everyone off the correct trail.
You truly are a master of puzzles, I look forward to your next submission.
CC