Chess problem for the week of Mar 16, 2026: Composed by Oscar Blumenthal (1852 - 1917) and published in "777 Miniatures in Three" in 1908. Blumenthal coined the term and published two books on chess minitures, chess problems with seven or fewer pieces. White to move and checkmate in three moves.

FEN: k5N1/rR3K2/8/8/8/8/8/7Q w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/78.html

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Chess problem for the week of Mar 9, 2026: Composed by W. Jensen and published in "320 Danske Skakopgaver" in 1902. White to move and checkmate in two moves.

FEN: 8/8/8/6K1/5B2/5k2/5N1p/5Q1b w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/77.html

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Chess problem for the week of Mar 2, 2026: By British chess composer J.W. Abbott (1840 - 1923) and published in "121 Chess Problems" in 1887. In total, Abbott published 250 chess problems of two, three, and more moves. White to move and checkmate in two moves.

FEN: 6Q1/5R2/3b1B2/1rnrR2p/2Pk4/1p6/4P3/3N3K w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/76.html

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Chess study for the week of Feb 23, 2026: By Henri Rinck (1870 - 1952), published in "Schweizerische Schachzeitung" in 1922. Rinck was one of the most important and prolific early chess composers, publishing 1670 studies. He was buried with a copy of his ultimate study collection, "1414 fins de partie", under his arm. White to move and win.

FEN: 8/8/8/8/8/P4p2/k6K/8 w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/75.html
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Chess problem for the week of Feb 16, 2026: By Swedish chess composer Nils Rutberg (1899 - 1953) and published in "Svenska Dagbladet" in 1924. White to move and checkmate in three moves.

FEN: 3Q4/8/8/8/4b3/7N/7p/2K4k w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/74.html

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Chess problem for the week of Feb 9, 2026: By Alain C. White (1880 - 1951), published in "Good Companions" in 1920. White amassed a collection of some 250,000 chess problems by 1920. In 1914, he founded the Good Companions Chess Problem Club and published the club's journal, "Good Companions". White to move and mate in two moves.

FEN: 3R3K/8/5Q2/8/5N2/1B6/2PB4/1qbk4 w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/73.html

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Chess problem for the week of Feb 2, 2026: By Dr. Meindert Niemeijer (1902 - 1987), published in "Tijdschrift" in 1919. Niemeijer was a Dutch chess composer who created over 600 chess compositions. He became an International Master for Chess Composition in 1975. White to move and checkmate in two moves.

FEN: 8/7p/2P2r1b/2Q4p/4pk2/1K2Np1r/5B2/6R1 w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/72.html

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Chess study for the week of Jan 26, 2026: Composed by Otto Dehler and published in "Leipziger Tageblatt" in 1921. The objective is to find the best sequence of moves that gives White a decisive advantage. This could be a passed or promoted pawn; a forked, skewered, trapped, or captured enemy piece; a superior position; or a checkmate.

White to move and win.
FEN: 5k2/8/3P1K2/7b/2B5/8/8/8 w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/71.html

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Chess problem for the week of Jan 19, 2026: Composed by Kurt Laue and published in "Deutsches Wochenschach" in 1910. White to move and mate in three.

FEN: 8/8/8/3B2K1/8/1P4k1/5NPN/R7 w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/70.html
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Chess problem for the week of Jan 12, 2026: By Arthur James Mosely and published in "Good Companion" in 1914. White to move and mate in two.

FEN: Nb3nK1/n4Pp1/Q5P1/Nppk4/3p1p2/B2B1p2/5P2/4R3 w - - 0 1
SOL: https://chess.w00tness.info/26/69.html

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