Chess960 puzzles: Fork: one piece attacks two targets at once — they can't both be saved.
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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.A piece strikes across the board from its Chess960 starting square.An opening trap from this Chess960 starting position.A fork made possible by the Chess960 piece placement.Chess960 twist: use the unusual starting setup of the pieces.
910 puzzles
Fork: queen to e6 (g6)
Fork: knight to f6 (e4)
Fork: bishop to d4 (b6)
Fork: queen to f5 (e4·2)
Fork: rook to f3 (d3)
Fork: queen to b1 (d3)
Fork: knight to f6 (d5·7)
Fork: queen to d5 (d8)
Fork: queen to d4 (d8·2)
Fork: queen to b6
Fork: rook to d8 (d1)
Fork: queen to e5 (e4)
Fork: rook to f6 (f7)
Fork: queen to e5 (g5)
Fork: queen to f3 (f6)
Fork: queen to a4 (b3)
Fork: queen to a5
Fork: rook to f8 (f1)
Fork: bishop to g6
Fork: queen to b6 (c5)
Fork: rook to h8
Fork: knight to b6 (a4·2)
Fork: pawn to f3
Fork: queen to h4