♟️ The Three-Move Trapdoor: 🧩 3 Mate-in-3s So Hard They Should Be Illegal 🚫🧠

♟️ The Three-Move Trapdoor: 🧩 3 Mate-in-3s So Hard They Should Be Illegal 🚫🧠

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🧠 Yes!!
You read it right.
Not one, not two, but three mind-boggling, brain-twisting, “Why-am-I-even-doing-this-to-myself?” type mate-in-3 puzzles that you will absolutely love to suffer through 😈.

⚠️ Caution: Proceed to solve only if you are immune to frustration, allergic to giving up, and possibly part-cyborg 🤖.

 
♟️ Problem 1:
E. Berg, “Hackney Mercury”, 1899

📌 White to move and mate in 3

(Yes, yes, I know I’ve used this before. But what to do? It was too delicious to skip! 🍰)

♟️ Problem 2:
V. Golgauzen, “Deutsche Schachblätter”, 1903

📌 White to move and mate in 3

It looks innocent. It is not. It wants to see you weep silently in front of the board 😵‍💫.

 ♟️ Problem 3:
Y. Kupme, “Časopis Českých šachistů”, 1916

📌 White to move and mate in 3

This one will make you question reality. But once you crack it? Oh, the joy 🏆.

So??
Hopefully you have made it unscathed out of these puzzles(Here's a medal if you have 🎖️)
🥇🥈🥉
Think hard, Be smart
Sandhya(Nightshade)

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