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Puzzle Themes

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Healthy mix३,०००

A bit of everything. You don't know what to expect, so you remain ready for anything! Just like in real games.

Phases

Opening३७२

A tactic during the first phase of the game.

Middlegame१,७३९

A tactic during the second phase of the game.

Endgame८८९

A tactic during the last phase of the game.

Rook endgame४५

An endgame with only rooks and pawns.

Bishop endgame८

An endgame with only bishops and pawns.

Pawn endgame४

An endgame with only pawns.

Knight endgame६

An endgame with only knights and pawns.

Queen endgame८

An endgame with only queens and pawns.

Queen and Rook९

An endgame with only queens, rooks and pawns.

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Motifs

उन्नत प्यादा८३

One of your pawns is deep into the opponent position, maybe threatening to promote.

Attacking f2 or f7१३

An attack focusing on the f2 or f7 pawn, such as in the fried liver opening.

Capture the defender४२

Removing a piece that is critical to defence of another piece, allowing the now undefended piece to be captured on a following move.

Discovered attack२३६

Moving a piece (such as a knight), that previously blocked an attack by a long range piece (such as a rook), out of the way of that piece.

Double check५

Checking with two pieces at once, as a result of a discovered attack where both the moving piece and the unveiled piece attack the opponent's king.

Exposed king५६

A tactic involving a king with few defenders around it, often leading to checkmate.

Fork७०५

A move where the moved piece attacks two opponent pieces at once.

Hanging piece१८४

A tactic involving an opponent piece being undefended or insufficiently defended and free to capture.

Kingside attack१४८

An attack of the opponent's king, after they castled on the king side.

Pin१९९

A tactic involving pins, where a piece is unable to move without revealing an attack on a higher value piece.

Queenside attack२५

An attack of the opponent's king, after they castled on the queen side.

Sacrifice११४

A tactic involving giving up material in the short-term, to gain an advantage again after a forced sequence of moves.

Skewer९४

A motif involving a high value piece being attacked, moving out the way, and allowing a lower value piece behind it to be captured or attacked, the inverse of a pin.

Trapped piece८२

A piece is unable to escape capture as it has limited moves.

Advanced

Attraction७३

An exchange or sacrifice encouraging or forcing an opponent piece to a square that allows a follow-up tactic.

Clearance३०

A move, often with tempo, that clears a square, file or diagonal for a follow-up tactical idea.

Defensive move११६

A precise move or sequence of moves that is needed to avoid losing material or another advantage.

Deflection११७

A move that distracts an opponent piece from another duty that it performs, such as guarding a key square. Sometimes also called "overloading".

Interference१७

Moving a piece between two opponent pieces to leave one or both opponent pieces undefended, such as a knight on a defended square between two rooks.

Intermezzo८७

Instead of playing the expected move, first interpose another move posing an immediate threat that the opponent must answer. Also known as "Zwischenzug" or "In between".

Quiet move७३

A move that does neither make a check or capture, nor an immediate threat to capture, but does prepare a more hidden unavoidable threat for a later move.

X-Ray attack९

A piece attacks or defends a square, through an enemy piece.

Zugzwang१

The opponent is limited in the moves they can make, and all moves worsen their position.

Mates

Checkmate१८०

Win the game with style.

Mate in 1०

Deliver checkmate in one move.

Mate in 2१३८

Deliver checkmate in two moves.

Mate in 3३५

Deliver checkmate in three moves.

Mate in 4७

Deliver checkmate in four moves.

Mate in 5 or more०

Figure out a long mating sequence.

Anastasia's mate२

A knight and rook or queen team up to trap the opposing king between the side of the board and a friendly piece.

Arabian mate०

A knight and a rook team up to trap the opposing king on a corner of the board.

Back rank mate४०

Checkmate the king on the home rank, when it is trapped there by its own pieces.

Boden's mate०

Two attacking bishops on criss-crossing diagonals deliver mate to a king obstructed by friendly pieces.

Double bishop mate१

Two attacking bishops on adjacent diagonals deliver mate to a king obstructed by friendly pieces.

Dovetail mate०

A queen delivers mate to an adjacent king, whose only two escape squares are obstructed by friendly pieces.

Hook mate१

Checkmate with a rook, knight, and pawn along with one enemy pawn to limit the enemy king's escape.

Smothered mate२

A checkmate delivered by a knight in which the mated king is unable to move because it is surrounded (or smothered) by its own pieces.

Special moves

Castling४

Bring the king to safety, and deploy the rook for attack.

En passant४

A tactic involving the en passant rule, where a pawn can capture an opponent pawn that has bypassed it using its initial two-square move.

Promotion४४

Promote one of your pawn to a queen or minor piece.

Underpromotion२

Promotion to a knight, bishop, or rook.

Goals

Equality३४७

Come back from a losing position, and secure a draw or a balanced position. (eval ≤ 200cp)

Advantage१,५३३

Seize your chance to get a decisive advantage. (200cp ≤ eval ≤ 600cp)

Crushing९४०

Spot the opponent blunder to obtain a crushing advantage. (eval ≥ 600cp)

Checkmate१८०

Win the game with style.

Lengths

One-move puzzle०

A puzzle that is only one move long.

Short puzzle२,२६१

Two moves to win.

Long puzzle५५५

Three moves to win.

Very long puzzle१८४

Four moves or more to win.

Origin

Master games१८

Puzzles from games played by titled players.

Master vs Master games०

Puzzles from games between two titled players.

Super GM games०

Puzzles from games played by the best players in the world.

Player games

Lookup puzzles generated from your games, or from another player's games.

These puzzles are in the public domain, and can be downloaded from database.lichess.org.