Credits and study links
1. All puzzles which were shown in this topic came from this site. There are numerous links to find more of these puzzles.
www.janko.at/Retros/2. For all people who like more normal chess puzzles / studies, I can recommend the following Lichess studies.
Most of the content are endgame studies. A lot of the puzzles were composed by the creator of the Lichess study himself.
3. If you search in the Lichess study section carefully, then you can also find these 2 studies, which contain chess compositions from famous composers.
4. For all people who want to learn chess or to improve their chess, I can recommend the following Lichess study.
This study is the most unbelievable study which I have ever seen here on Lichess.
This study is only the door which leads to a whole universe of studies (more than 100 and still growing in number).
- Beginner course studies
- Intermediate course studies
- Advanced course studies
If you want to know how strong you are already, go to chapter 6 "Elometer studies". There is a link which leads to a website were you have to play 76 puzzles. You have to make only one move per puzzle. Later to have to answer a few questions and then you get an estimation of your current ELO. Very entertaining.
Now this is the last puzzle which I want to show in this topic and then I will disappear like the white king in the following diagram.
Puzzle 8.
Question : The white king is invisible. Where is he ?
Edit : I almost forgot to mention this study. This is pure fun.
The longest king maze challenge study.
Clone this study and try to solve the puzzles. If you need help, contact the creator of the study.