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      Home  >  Chess Improvement • Chess Puzzles  >  10 second checkmate in 2 by a 4 year old

      10 second checkmate in 2 by a 4 year old

      Chess tactic, Puzzle Solving

      This was a puzzle I created when I was 4 years old. 

      White to move and checkmate in 2. Can you solve it in 10 seconds or less?

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      17 Comments

      1. Diogo SOUZA RAMOS Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 2:38 am

        I needed 5 more seconds!

      2. Diogo SOUZA RAMOS Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 2:39 am

        I needed five seconds more!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 2:50 am

        Nakamura can solve this in 1/100 seconds.

      4. Joselito Asi Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 3:17 am

        I just did. Less than 10 seconds but I’m 43 years old. You are far better than me.

      5. Joselito Asi Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 3:18 am

        I just did. Less than 10 seconds but I’m 43 years old. You are far better than me.

      6. PROF.S.G.BHAT Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 6:17 am

        I found it instantly.
        1.Kd1 Kf1
        2.Qe1#

      7. Anonymous Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 6:48 am

        You were a creative kid 🙂

      8. Michael Soriano Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 8:00 am

        hmmm.. got it but another 8 secs!
        GM Polgar Whiz kid you really are.White king move is the key Black zugzwang position.

      9. Michael Soriano Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 8:04 am

        Hmmmmmmm…I got it in 18 seconds.. You really a Whiz kid at your early prime..Black in Zugzwang position there is only one way to mate it fast key move is —-..

      10. Michael Soriano Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 8:04 am

        Hmmmmmmm…I got it in 18 seconds.. You really a Whiz kid at your early prime..Black in Zugzwang position there is only one way to mate it fast key move is —-..

      11. Anonymous Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 10:40 am

        Kd1

      12. Anonymous Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 11:40 am

        1.Kd1.Kf1.2.Qe1#

        Harry

      13. Anonymous Reply
        May 17, 2014 at 11:44 am

        Took me a couple of minutes, and my FIDE rating is over 2000… 🙁

      14. Anonymous Reply
        May 18, 2014 at 2:13 am

        Amazing, making this puzzle at a very young age

      15. PROF.S.G.BHAT Reply
        May 18, 2014 at 3:51 am

        So it transpires you were a problem child.

      16. Anonymous Reply
        May 18, 2014 at 3:55 am

        took more than 10 seconds! The obvious consideration is to give the opposing King room to avoid checkmate. But moving the Queen to give the King space just seems to give the King too many flight squares and without the support of her own King, there’s no quick mate possible. The solution,1. Kd1 as others have already pointed out, has delightful elements. It’s counterintuitive to let your opponent free his Queening square. Second, it uses zugzwang to solve the problem of how the Queen can move to give check while giving up watch over the flight squares on the h-file. Black’s only move, 1…Kf1 changes his flight squares for the worse, allowing White to mate with 2. Qe1
        – Craigaroo

      17. PROF.S.G.BHAT Reply
        May 18, 2014 at 1:08 pm

        Many commentators are not even beating about the bush; they are bushing about the beat.

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