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ButterflyNebula

A knight starts on an unknown square and makes 50 moves.  Now it is on a black square.

A king starts on the a1 square and moves up two squares then over two squares.  Then up one square then over one square.  The king is now directly in front of the starting square of the kinght.

A opposite colored rook (on the h8 square) is threatening to capture the knight on its current position.

There is a opposite colored bishop on g8.

The knight can only move away to two squares

Where is the knight now.

Swedra
ButterflyNebula wrote:

Oops!  I did the position wrong.  Let me fix it.

I just finished reading a topic about mate by castling so this one was really easy XD

ButterflyNebula

Oh.  I guess it would be easy if you knew the topic.  Did anyone solve the other one? I just made that up really fast but there is only one solution. (at least I'm pretty sure there is"

ButterflyNebula

Did anyone solve the problem about the knight on the unkown square?

ButterflyNebula

Should I say the answer

ButterflyNebula

I will tell the answer if nobody else finds it

ButterflyNebula

Let me fix it I realize a mistake

ButterflyNebula

Never mind it is right but you have to think

ButterflyNebula

Great Job!!!!!!!

Bonny-Rotten

I saw that one about the castling a while back, sneaky one!

ButterflyNebula

That's one of my favorites

GGav

You might also appreciate this old game then: http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1238144

ButterflyNebula

The king went all the way to the other side of the board and he checkmated by castling!Tongue Out