White to play, mate in 2 moves
Chess Puzzle, A Lesson About Human Mind And Framing Bias
Humans are innately lazy. A recent study established that too. Our brain is not optimised. There is enough empirical evidence to support this observation. You must have read about Parkinson's Law which states that “work expands to fill the time available for its completion. Here is an example I thought of to demonstrate the same using... Continue Reading →
Chess Puzzles: Why Chess Is So Beautiful!
What is so satisfying about great, elegant puzzles? I am not talking about chess puzzles alone, but any puzzle in general. I feel it's that "Aha" or "Wow" moment when you solve it or see the solution and when you get a smile on your face once you connect the dots and can't unsee it!... Continue Reading →
Chess Puzzle
White to play and win...
Chess Puzzle
WHITE TO PLAY & WIN By K. Roth, Die Zeitung, 1944
Chess Puzzle
Black threatens mate in 2 and also is also about to win a free rook. Yet…it’s White to move and BOOM! Composed by GM Maurice Ashley
Chess Puzzle
White to play. Mate in 2 moves
Chess Puzzle
White to play and win
Chess Puzzles: Mate in Two
All are Mate in 2
Chess Puzzle
White to play and win in 25 moves. Yes! You read it right! In 25 moves! It's an incredible puzzle!

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