Chess Lesson: How to Blunder Your Queen
This is an example on how you do this. First you have to push one of your pawn on the C, E, or D file to open a path for your queen to move. Next, move your queen right next to a pawn or knight, where the pieces can take your queen. Once you have done that, There is a good chance that your opponent will take your queen, But if your opponent doesn't take your queen, then you have to keep moving your queen to squares where a piece can capture it. If your opponent still doesn't take it, then you can try to force your opponent to take your queen as the only option. This is an example.
The king was forced to take the queen because of the brilliant move: Rook A2 check.I hope this chess lesson helps you blunder your queen.Good luck!