| Click on the View Puzzle button. Then use the given piece (queen, rook, knight or bishop) to eliminate all the pawns on the board. Pawns are captured by moving to the square they are standing on. The number of moves in the solution depends entirely on the number of pawns to be removed (5 pawns will require 5 moves). You cannot move to an empty square. |
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In this puzzle, the Bishop must capture five pawns in five moves. Remember, the bishop moves diagonally as many spaces as desired. |
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In this puzzle, the bishop must capture seven pawns in seven moves. Remember, the bishop moves diagonally as many spaces as desired. |
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In this puzzle, the rook must capture five pawns in five moves. Remember, the rook moves horizontally and vertically as many moves, as desired. |
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In this puzzle, the rook must capture seven pawns in seven moves. Remember, the rook moves horizontally and vertically as many moves, as desired. |
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