This is a solved puzzle made with two pieces. The Knight is on a grey square while its
footprint is in yellow. The King IS ANCHORED by the Knight.
This is a solved puzzle made with four pieces. The Knight is ANCHORED because it is on a
grey square. The Rook is ANCHORED because it is on a white square. The Queen is ANCHORED because it is on a
grey square. The Bishop is ANCHORED by the Knight and the Rook.
This is a solved Puzzle made with three pieces. The Rook is anchored because it is on a
white square. The King is anchored by the Knight, which is in turn, anchored by the Rook.
This puzzle ISN’T SOLVED YET because the Bishop is not anchored. In other words, the square
it is standing on isn’t in any other piece’s footprint.
This puzzle ISN’T SOLVED YET because the Bishop in the third row is NOT ANCHORED. AS a
result, the Rooks are not ANCHORED either. The Bishop in the 7th row is ANCHORED by the Knight which is
ANCHORED because it is in a grey square.
Place anchored pieces to match the puzzle footprint.
A piece that is placed on a grey or white square is anchored by default.
A piece in a Yellow/Orange square is anchored only if it is within the footprint of at least one other
piece.
Two pieces can anchor each other if they are both in Yellow/Orange squares and within each others'
respective footprints.
Game Play
Select and place: Click a piece from the piece rack and then click on a square
on the chessboard to place the selected piece.
Valid Placement: If a piece is correctly placed, its footprint will lie entirely within
the puzzle footprint.
Invalid Placement: If a piece is placed such that its own footprint goes outside the
puzzle footprint, it's an invalid move. The game will visually indicate this using red squares, and you will
lose a life.
Win: When the combined footprint of your pieces matches the puzzle footprint,
the puzzle will stop automatically. Your score is the number of green stars you have left.
There is NO LIMIT on the NUMBER OF PIECES you place on the board as long as they do not have
footprints outside the puzzle footprint.
You can place pieces on squares of ANY COLOR. White, Grey or Yellow/Orange
Lives: You start with three lives. A life is lost for every invalid placement.
Game Over: The game ends if all lives are lost.
Details
Puzzle Footprint: Highlighted in shades of Yellow/Orange.
Piece Footprint: Each piece has a unique impact footprint based on
standard
chess moves.
Important: By definition, the square occupied by a piece is NOT within its own
impact footprint. It can, however, be within the footprint of other pieces on the board.
This rule has significant implications on the game play.
Here is how: When you place a piece on a Yellow/Orange square, remember
that it HAS to be in the footprint of ANOTHER PIECE.
ALSO, regardless of where you place a piece, anywhere on the board, its
footprint should be within the puzzle footprint.
No deletes: Once a piece is placed on a square, it can't be replaced or deleted.
No blocking: Pieces do not block each others’ footprint.