Chess Word-Chains

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Here_Is_Plenty

Lewis Carroll invented Word-Chains, in addition to using chess as a core scene in Alice through the looking glass (not to spoil it too much, she is a pawn on a chessboard).  Here are 2 of mine - the object is to make word A into word B using no more than the set number of steps, making a legal word each time.

Promote PAWN - ROOK in 5 moves.

Make CHESS - BOARD in 7 steps.

The first one has 2 solutions if I remember right (did this years ago for a Scottish correspondence chess mag), the second one had just one, can't remember second one off-hand but I know it's there, lol.

Also check out my chess poem "The Ballad of Appon".  Thanks.

rooperi

a2-a4, a4-a5, a5-a6, a6-a7. a7-a8(R) Laughing

Here_Is_Plenty

Not quite what I had in mind....do you chew chesspieces when you play?Tongue out

rooperi

Pawn - dawn - down - mown - moan - moon - moot - boot - book - rook is my best try so far....

Here_Is_Plenty

Good try, right idea anyway.  I am still trying to remember the second one's solution but I have both for the first one.

rooperi

Pawn - Sawn - Sown - Soon - Boon - Book - Rook

Here_Is_Plenty

Amazingly close rooperi but theres a legal word you dont know that fits in there - I was using a dictionary when I devised it.

Here_Is_Plenty

My wife reminds me that this is something I came up with on our wedding day much to her disgust.  I could barely stop laughing - 15 years and she still hasnt forgiven me.

Here_Is_Plenty

SPOILER - DO NOT READ IF YOU DONT WANT ANSWERS....

Pawn-Sawn-Sown-Soon-Sook-Rook  (A sook is a variant spelling of arab marketplace "suk" - check it!)

Chess-Cress-Crass-Brass-Brats-Boats-Boars-Board.

rooperi

Geez, so close....

Yoou almost went from WEDDING to DIVORCE in only 1 step :)

Here_Is_Plenty

lol, truth of it is my wife knows me already by that point, expects no better of a chess nerd