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Swapping 6 queens in a 4x4 grid

Puzzling Asked on July 2, 2021

What is the least number of moves required to swap black and white queens? Queens move using standard chess rules – any number of empty cells vertically, horizontally or diagonally in a straight line. You do not need to alternate players.

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Here is a similar question for rooks: Swapping 3 rooks in a 3×3 grid

3 Answers

It can actually be done in 17 moves.

Correct answer by Dr Xorile on July 2, 2021

Using the notation, (x = black queen, o = white queen, - = empty space), I came up with the following series of steps:

Starting Position:
x x x -
x x - o
x - o o
- o o o

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This is also the solution with the least number of steps.

EDIT: As noted by @Bass below, the above explanation does not always hold true. So, there could theoretically be a lower limit than the one I explained.

Answered by Alaiko on July 2, 2021

Here is another optimal one.

Not correcting for symmetries there are

A brute force program finds all of them in less than a minute.

Answered by Albert.Lang on July 2, 2021

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