In Chess How The Pieces Moves (PART-3) [QUEEN]
How the Pieces Move
Chess is a very popular game, and most people can identify a chess set when they see one. But not everyone knows all of the rules of chess! Players new to chess may ask, “Can this piece jump?” or, “What does my horse do?” This section is intended to teach new players how each of the six chess pieces move.
•The Queen (♕ or ♛)

The queen is the third and final long-range piece and the most powerful piece on the board. It can move like a bishop or a rook and can see more squares on the board than any other piece.
The queen may move forward, backward, left, right, or diagonally in any direction.
The queen may move as many squares in a straight line or diagonally as you wish, so long as it is not blocked by another piece.
The queen may capture an enemy piece within its line of movement.