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Stalemate/Checkmate Combo - Puzzle 2: Checkmate

(Eingestellt am 15. Juli 2020, 21:04 Uhr von HalfBakedLunatic)

Stalemate / Checkmate puzzles are meant to be solved as a pair.

Rules:
Puzzle number 2 has the same rules as number 1 – except that the King in Box 5 is in “Checkmate” ... that is, that one King is “in Check” by one – and only one – Bishop or Knight, and it would still be in Check if it moved to any of the 8 surrounding cells (obviously, this one king - being in check - will violate one of the last two rules).

* Normal Sudoku rules apply
* Kings are 1, Bishops are 2, Knights are 3
* No two Kings can be a “Kings Move” apart
* No King can be a “Knight’s Move” from any Knight
* No King can be on the same diagonal as a Bishop, unless a Knight is blocking the path

Solve online here:
Puzzle 2 - Checkmate
NOTE: If you use the online tool, turn on the "Panel" and hit the arrow to enter Chess pieces - or just use numbers 1, 2, and 3.

This is my very first time creating a Sudoku puzzle, I hope you enjoy it. I've also posted a video on YouTube showing a bit of the process I went through creating these two puzzles: https://youtu.be/4fsXdxG38yc

Puzzle By David Workman (aka "HalfBakedLunatic)

Lösungscode: Row 2 (Numbers only)

Zuletzt geändert am 1. Dezember 2020, 20:50 Uhr

Gelöst von SirWoezel, aneoid, Rotstein, BobAndWeave, NikolaZ, mbrandtwls, zorant, dm_litv, henrypijames, bob, psams, bosjo, dexus, Ours brun, starelev5, marcmees, KatiBru, zhergan
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am 10. August 2020, 00:30 Uhr von HalfBakedLunatic
Thank you Bob, yes - that's exactly why I wanted to try creating these. I'm glad you enjoyed them!

am 9. August 2020, 18:42 Uhr von bob
I enjoyed this pair of puzzles. The rules work well together and seem more authentically "chess-y" than some of the other variants on the portal, especially with the emphasis on protecting the king, knights blocking bishops, etc.

Zuletzt geändert am 27. Juli 2020, 21:41 Uhr

am 27. Juli 2020, 16:29 Uhr von henrypijames
I don't think this puzzle is easier than the first one (although the sudoku part might be a bit easier) since the fact that the center box king can be in check prevents a lot of eliminations early on, as was the case with stalemate.

am 17. Juli 2020, 00:11 Uhr von mbrandtwls
Once I understood the thought process, I found this one easier than the first! Very Very nice puzzle!

Zuletzt geändert am 16. Juli 2020, 22:02 Uhr

am 16. Juli 2020, 21:59 Uhr von SirWoezel
@Zorant that is exactly right in this puzzle. In the ‘stalemate’-version, not even the king in the central box may be under attack, but in this one it has to be exactly once

am 16. Juli 2020, 20:09 Uhr von HalfBakedLunatic
Hi Zorant - sorry if it wasn't clear. The two puzzles are meant to go together, so in puzzle one, the King in the central box (Box 5) is in "stalemate" and in this puzzle the King in the central box (Box 5) is in "checkmate" - but just that one king, none of the others.

am 16. Juli 2020, 19:55 Uhr von BobAndWeave
This took me well over an hour - and yes, I did need to watch your video to get through a couple of the more difficult parts, I hope that's not cheating!

am 16. Juli 2020, 19:12 Uhr von zorant
Ok. This means that only one king can be attacked from one figure. He cannot be attacked by a knight and a hunter at the same time?
Other kings must not be attacked?

am 16. Juli 2020, 17:37 Uhr von SirWoezel
@zorant Actually, the king in the central box is the only king that may be in check(mate). I guess the fourth and fifth part of the ruleset should repeat that one exception will be made for the king in the central box.

am 16. Juli 2020, 16:56 Uhr von zorant
Hi,
The rules are not clear to me until the end. Whether a king in the central box or any king in the grid must be attacked with a checkmate move.

am 15. Juli 2020, 21:07 Uhr von HalfBakedLunatic
Added a "Sudoku" label

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