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This is a puzzle based on work by Rodolfo Kurchan.

Can you place a pawn, a knight, a bishop, a rook and a king on a 5x5 chess grid, such that every empty cell is attacked by at least one piece? Note that the pawn attacks the two diagonal cells directly above it.

This is a puzzle by Rodolfo Kurchan.

Can you place a pawn, a knight, a bishop, a rook and a king on a 5x5 chess grid, such that every empty cell is attacked by at least one piece? Note that the pawn attacks the two diagonal cells directly above it.

This is a puzzle based on work by Rodolfo Kurchan.

Can you place a pawn, a knight, a bishop, a rook and a king on a 5x5 chess grid, such that every empty cell is attacked by at least one piece? Note that the pawn attacks the two diagonal cells directly above it.

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Dmitry Kamenetsky
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5 chess pieces dominating a 5x5 grid

This is a puzzle by Rodolfo Kurchan.

Can you place a pawn, a knight, a bishop, a rook and a king on a 5x5 chess grid, such that every empty cell is attacked by at least one piece? Note that the pawn attacks the two diagonal cells directly above it.