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Queens - Monday, December 2, 2024

· By Jerms · Published 2024-12-02T17:00:04.680Z

Constructor's Note
Each row, column, and barred off region must contain exactly one Q (queen). Q's cannot be placed in adjacent cells, including diagonally. Use the letter X to mark cells that cannot contain a Q.
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  • klambie 9:09 · 2024-12-03T14:44:15.601Z
    7 and 19 are both Q's and they're diagonal from eachother.
    • Jerms constructor · 2024-12-04T01:13:10.842Z
      Q's can be diagonal to each other. I know that's not how queens work in chess, but it's the rule set that LinkedIn uses.
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    Each row, column, and barred off region must contain exactly one Q. They cannot be in adjacent cells, including diagonally. Use the letter X to mark cells that cannot contain a Q.
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    1. 1A
      Each row, column, and barred off region must contain exactly one Q. They cannot be in adjacent cells, including diagonally. Use the letter X to mark cells that cannot contain a Q.
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    1. 1D
      This is based on Queens, a puzzle game on Linkedin. Check it out if you're still confused about the rules.
    2. 2D
      ㅤAlternatively, you can try this easier puzzle I made.
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