Tuesday, August 7, 2012

A PUZZLE WITH PAWNS.


Place two pawns in the middle of the chessboard, one at Q 4 and the other at K 5. Now, place the remaining fourteen pawns (sixteen in all) so that no three shall be in a straight line in any possible direction.

Note that I purposely do not say queens, because by the words "any possible direction" I go beyond attacks on diagonals. The pawns must be regarded as mere points in space—at the centres of the squares. (Exp:- in the figure below the two sets of three queens placed are treated as being in straight line)




Solution

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