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Which squares let the queen reach a8 in one move? - Any square on the a8–h1 diagonal (b7, c6, d5, e4, f3, g2, h1). So the queen's first move must be to one of those squares (and that first move itself must be legal — i.e. not blocked by the bishop or another piece).
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Not quite — the queen can reach a8 in one move from any square on the same rank, file or diagonal. That gives:
- same file: a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7
- same rank: b8, c8, d8, e8, f8, g8, h8
- same diagonal a8–h1: b7, c6, d5, e4, f3, g2, h1
Your list (b7, c6, d5, e4, f3, g2, h1) is the diagonal only. Remember the move must be legal: the path must be unobstructed, the destination not occupied by a friendly piece, and the move must not leave your king in check.
- same file: a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7
- same rank: b8, c8, d8, e8, f8, g8, h8
- same diagonal a8–h1: b7, c6, d5, e4, f3, g2, h1
Your list (b7, c6, d5, e4, f3, g2, h1) is the diagonal only. Remember the move must be legal: the path must be unobstructed, the destination not occupied by a friendly piece, and the move must not leave your king in check.
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