Chess960 puzzles: Deflection: force the defender to abandon its post.
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All themesMate in 1: find the move after which the enemy king has no escape.Mate in 2: the first move creates an unstoppable threat, the second delivers mate.Mate in 3: a forced sequence that ends in checkmate.Fork: one piece attacks two targets at once — they can't both be saved.Pin: a piece can't move without exposing something more valuable behind it.Skewer: a valuable piece is forced to move, exposing the one behind it.Discovered attack: one piece steps aside, unleashing another's attack.Double attack: one move creates two threats at once.Deflection: force the defender to abandon its post.Hanging piece: your opponent left a piece undefended — take it.Back rank: the king is trapped behind its own pawns — use that.Trapped piece: an enemy piece has no safe squares — catch it.Save the piece: one of your pieces is attacked — find the best way to rescue it.Winning tactic: there is a move that gains a decisive advantage — find it.Castling 960: the strongest move is to castle — drag the king onto its rook.Uncastled king: the enemy king is stuck in the centre — punish it before it castles.Chess960 twist: use the unusual starting setup of the pieces.
309 puzzles
Deflection: queen to b1
Deflection: rook to e8 (c8)
Mate in 2: pin on g4
Deflection: knight to d4
Deflection: knight to c4
Deflection: pawn to a5 (a4)
Pin: knight to h6 (g4)
Pin: rook to f2
Pin: pawn to g5
Mate in 3: fork on c2
Deflection: rook to c2 (c8)
Deflection: rook to c5 (c3)
Deflection: pawn to b5
Deflection: king to d2
Deflection: rook to c7
Deflection: knight to f6
Deflection: pawn to h7
Deflection: bishop to f7
Deflection: pawn to f7 (f6)
Deflection: knight to f7
Deflection: knight to f4
Skewer: knight to e5
Deflection: queen to f2 (d4)
Mate in 3: deflection on f7