A diagram illustrating the starting position of the chess problem on a chess board. The chess pieces are arranged as follows, White - King: h1, Queen: g8, Rooks: e5 f7, Bishops: f6, Knights: d1, pawns: e2 c4; Black - King: d4, Rooks: b5 d5, Bishops: d6, Knights: c5, pawns: b3 h5. The instructions for solving the chess problem are, "White to move and checkmate in two moves".
Chess problem for the week of Mar 2, 2026: By J.W. Abbott, published in "121 Chess Problems" in 1887. White to move and checkmate in two moves.
FEN: 6Q1/5R2/3b1B2/1rnrR2p/2Pk4/1p6/4P3/3N3K w - - 0 1
SOL: chess.w00tness.info/26/76.html
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