![]() ![]() ![]() Puzzle #7: The black king is in a mating net. The knight on e7 cannot recapture because it is pinned to the king by the white queen on e1. Puzzle #5: So many pieces to choose from, but Qa1 is the only piece to deliver mate in 1. Given that black’s last move is f5, white checkmates the black king with the move exf6 e.p. Puzzle #4: If you solved puzzle 1, then you probably had no problem solving this as well. White mates the black king with the move Nd6. Black’s pawns have all advanced up the board to the 2nd rank. But with closer inspection, black’s pieces are not actually in their initial position as seen by the co-ordinates on the chessboard. Puzzle #2: The winning move for white is 0-0-0 (long castle), given that the king and rook have not been moved. White mates the black king with the move dxc6 e.p. Puzzle #1: For checkmate to be made possible, black’s last move would have to be pawn to c5. Which piece to deliver mate in 1 against the black king? See also How To Play Antichess? Tips & Strategies To Know Take a breather and mate black in 1 move with this easy puzzle. Not many moves are available for white, but you only need one to checkmate. ![]() Use some imagination for this one! It’s only a mate in 1 but how fast can you find it?□ White to move.Ĭonfusing position, isn’t it?□ But it’s just a mate-in-1 puzzle!□ In this puzzle, black has all his 16 pieces whereas white only has a queen and knight. The first time your chess coach gave you this kind of puzzle, you feel almost deceived. First find what the last move of black was. In this position, it’s white to checkmate in 1 move. ![]()
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