In problem #3 it is mate in 1 for white after black makes its move.
Problem is not to checkmate
In problem #3 it is mate in 1 for white after black makes its move.
Problem is not to checkmate
Yes- here's hy puzzle:
that’s impossible
True - by standard conventions. But there is a mate in 1 if blacks last move was f7-f5.
Yes- here's hy puzzle:
that’s impossible
True - by standard conventions. But there is a mate in 1 if blacks last move was f7-f5.
It is actually funnier than that. The diagram states "Black to move", but no, it is white to move. En passant (exf6) can't be played, but e6 is the "solution" for some reason.
Some of these glitches might be related to the fact that it's a 8-year-old post and diagram.
It is actually funnier than that. The diagram states "Black to move", but no, it is white to move. En passant (exf6) can't be played, but e6 is the "solution" for some reason.
Some of these glitches might be related to the fact that it's a 8-year-old post and diagram.
Don't know where you got that from. The first post of this puzzle are in #6, #7 and #8. "White to play" and the invisible text answer is exf6 e.p..#. The puzzle itself appears corrupt and gives no answer or playable moves whatsoever. Not unusual for chess.com these days.
In problem #3 it is mate in 1 for white after black makes its move.