πŸŽ₯ Queens Answer Today #783 Video

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Question ID
#783 at June 22, 2026
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How This Queens Puzzle Was Solved

The solver placement is R1C6, R2C3, R3C7, R4C5, R5C2, R6C4, R7C1. This constraint check confirms that the board has one queen in each row, each column, and each colored region without diagonal contact.

Region 0 cell R1C1
Region 0 cell R1C2
Region 0 cell R1C3
Region 1 cell R1C4
Region 1 cell R1C5
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Region 0 cell R1C7
Region 0 cell R2C1
Region 0 cell R2C2
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Region 0 cell R2C4
Region 0 cell R2C5
Region 0 cell R2C6
Region 0 cell R2C7
Region 0 cell R3C1
Region 0 cell R3C2
Region 0 cell R3C3
Region 2 cell R3C4
Region 0 cell R3C5
Region 0 cell R3C6
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Region 4 cell R4C1
Region 0 cell R4C2
Region 2 cell R4C3
Region 2 cell R4C4
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Region 3 cell R4C6
Region 3 cell R4C7
Region 4 cell R5C1
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Region 5 cell R5C3
Region 5 cell R5C4
Region 5 cell R5C5
Region 3 cell R5C6
Region 3 cell R5C7
Region 4 cell R6C1
Region 4 cell R6C2
Region 5 cell R6C3
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Region 5 cell R6C5
Region 3 cell R6C6
Region 3 cell R6C7
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Region 4 cell R7C2
Region 5 cell R7C3
Region 5 cell R7C4
Region 5 cell R7C5
Region 3 cell R7C6
Region 3 cell R7C7

Constraint Check

  • Each row contains exactly one queen.
  • Each column contains exactly one queen.
  • Each colored region contains exactly one queen.
  • No two queens touch diagonally.

Solver Steps

  1. 1. Rows and columns

    The solver places queens at R1C6, R2C3, R3C7, R4C5, R5C2, R6C4, R7C1, giving every row and every column exactly one queen.

  2. 2. Colored regions

    The 7 colored regions are each represented once by the final queen placement.

  3. 3. Adjacency check

    The final placement has no queens touching diagonally, so it satisfies the Queens no-adjacent rule.

R1C6R2C3R3C7R4C5R5C2R6C4R7C1

πŸŽ₯ LinkedIn Queens Answer Video Recording

About This Video

This is the complete video recording of LinkedIn Queens session #783. The video shows the entire gameplay process as the guess Journey through the to determine the correct location.

This recording is valuable for understanding how the Queens game works and for analyzing the decision-making process used to solve geographical challenges based on clue interpretation.

🎯 LinkedIn Queens Game Guide

Game Objective & Basic Rules

Queens is a logic puzzle where the goal is to place Queens (πŸ‘‘) on a grid divided into colored regions, following these rules:

  • Each row must contain exactly one Queen.
  • Each column must contain exactly one Queen.
  • Each colored region (color-block) must contain exactly one Queen.
  • No two Queens may be adjacent β€” not in the same row, column, region, nor touching in any direction, including diagonally.

Important: Each puzzle has one and only one correct solution. According to the official description, all puzzles can be solved through pure logical deduction, and no guessing is required.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» How to Play (Step-by-Step)

  1. Open the game page (usually through LinkedIn's Games section) and click "Start game" to begin.
  2. You will see an empty grid divided into colored regions, with all cells starting blank.
  3. Tap/click any cell to cycle through:
    Empty β†’ Mark (X) β†’ Queen (πŸ‘‘)
    Use X marks to eliminate cells where a Queen cannot be placed.
  4. While placing Queens, you can use the in-game helper tools (Settings):
    • Hint: Shows which region must contain a Queen or highlights an incorrect placement.
    • Auto-check: When enabled, the game highlights rule violations (e.g., too many Queens in a row/column/region, or adjacent Queens).
    • Auto-place X's: After you place a Queen, the system automatically marks all cells where Queens can no longer be placed.
    • Undo / Clear: Undo a mistake or reset the entire board.
  5. Once every row, column, and region has exactly one Queen and no adjacency conflicts, the puzzle completes and will automatically be marked as solved.
  6. Note: This is typically a daily puzzle. A new puzzle appears every day at midnight (Pacific Time), and the previous day's puzzle becomes unavailable.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tips for Solving Queens Puzzles

  • Start by looking for rows, columns, or regions with limited placement options
  • Use the elimination method: mark X's where Queens cannot go
  • Remember that Queens cannot touch diagonally - this eliminates many cells
  • Work systematically through each colored region
  • Enable auto-check to catch mistakes early
  • Practice daily to improve your logical deduction skills