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queen endgame universe puzzle set II (11-20) (DPGS)
# β™›πŸŒŒ QUEEN ENDGAME UNIVERSE β€” PUZZLE GRIMOIRE
# PUZZLE SET II (11–20)
# DYNAMIC PERPETUAL GEOMETRY SYSTEMS
> *The perpetual systems evolve.*
>
> No longer are we dealing only with direct checking loops.
>
> The queens now begin to:
>
> * switch geometries
> * create cross-check ecosystems
> * manipulate tempo
> * exploit unstable king shelters
> * force perpetual transitions
>
> This is the realm where perpetual checks become dynamic architecture.
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# β™› PUZZLE 11 β€” THE SHIFTING DIAGONAL
## Position
White:
* King g2
* Queen c3
Black:
* King h7
* Queen e4
* Pawn g6
* Pawn h6
White to move.
## Objective
Force perpetual check through diagonal switching.
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## Hint
One diagonal is not enough.
The queen must rotate attack vectors.
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## Solution
### 1. Qc7+!
Beginning the diagonal cycle.
### 1... Kg8
### 2. Qd8+!
Switching diagonal pressure.
### 2... Kh7
### 3. Qe7+!
Now the king cannot stabilize.
If:
### 3... Kg8
Then:
### 4. Qe8+
and the loop continues.
---
## Geometry Lesson
Advanced perpetuals rely on:
* alternating diagonals
* king destabilization
* directional switching
This is:
> Rotational Checking Geometry
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# β™› PUZZLE 12 β€” CROSS-CHECK COLLAPSE
## Position
White:
* King h2
* Queen e5
Black:
* King h6
* Queen d2
* Pawn h5
White to move.
## Objective
Neutralize black's checking resources and force perpetual.
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## Hint
The key move checks while defending.
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## Solution
### 1. Qf6+!
A hybrid move.
If:
### 1... Kh7
Then:
### 2. Qxf7+
forcing:
### 2... Kh6
### 3. Qf6+
Perpetual established.
If:
### 1... Qg5
Then:
### 2. Qxg5+
and the perpetual simplifies.
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## Geometry Lesson
Cross-check systems occur when:
* checks intersect defensive checks
* queens simultaneously attack and defend
* tempo becomes mutual warfare
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# β™› PUZZLE 13 β€” THE UMBRELLA FRACTURE
## Position
White:
* King g2
* Queen e7
Black:
* King h6
* Queen d5
* Pawns g5 h4
White to move.
## Objective
Destroy the pawn shelter and maintain perpetual attack.
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## Hint
The shelter survives only while both pawns remain connected.
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## Solution
### 1. Qf6+!
Critical fracture move.
### 1... Kh7
### 2. Qxg5!
Removing the support pawn.
If:
### 2... Qxg5+
Then:
### 3. hxg5
with winning king penetration.
If black avoids exchange:
### 3. Qf7+
restores perpetual.
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## Geometry Lesson
Umbrella systems rely on:
* connected pawns
* diagonal interruption
* king hiding squares
Destroy one support pawn β†’ the geometry collapses.
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# β™› PUZZLE 14 β€” THE CHECKING SPIRAL
## Position
White:
* King g1
* Queen d8
Black:
* King h7
* Queen e3
* Pawn h5
White to move.
## Objective
Construct a spiral perpetual.
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## Hint
Do not repeat immediately.
Expand the checking loop first.
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## Solution
### 1. Qd7+!
### 1... Kh6
### 2. Qe6+!
The queen rotates inward.
### 2... Kg5
### 3. Qg8+!
Now:
### 3... Kh4
### 4. Qd8+
The spiral resets.
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## Geometry Lesson
Spiral perpetuals:
* expand and contract checking distance
* manipulate king rhythm
* avoid repetition traps
This creates:
> Dynamic Perpetual Expansion
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# β™› PUZZLE 15 β€” CENTRAL DOMINATION NETWORK
## Position
White:
* King g2
* Queen e4
Black:
* King h6
* Queen c3
* Pawn g5
White to move.
## Objective
Use central queen domination to maintain perpetual pressure.
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## Hint
Central squares allow rapid directional changes.
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## Solution
### 1. Qe6+!
### 1... Kh7
### 2. Qf5+
If:
### 2... Kg7
Then:
### 3. Qxg5+
If:
### 2... Kh8
Then:
### 3. Qf8+
Perpetual geometry remains.
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## Geometry Lesson
Central queens:
* maintain multiple attack vectors
* dominate checking transitions
* control both flanks simultaneously
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# β™› PUZZLE 16 β€” THE FALSE SAFE SQUARE
## Position
White:
* King h2
* Queen c7
Black:
* King h6
* Queen e3
* Pawn g5
* Pawn h5
White to move.
## Objective
Punish the king's apparent escape square.
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## Hint
The king appears safe on g6.
It is not.
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## Solution
### 1. Qd6+!
Forcing:
### 1... Kg7
Now:
### 2. Qe7+!
If:
### 2... Kg6
Then:
### 3. Qxg5+
and checks continue.
If:
### 3... Kh7
Then:
### 4. Qf7+
---
## Geometry Lesson
Many king escape squares are illusions.
The queen often uses:
* delayed diagonal access
* discovered checking routes
* support-square collapse
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# β™› PUZZLE 17 β€” THE DOUBLE-CHECK CORRIDOR
## Position
White:
* King g2
* Queen e5
Black:
* King h7
* Queen g4
* Pawn h6
White to move.
## Objective
Create a double-check corridor that forces perpetual.
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## Hint
The king and queen cooperate.
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## Solution
### 1. Qe7+!
### 1... Kg8
### 2. Qe8+!
Driving the king backward.
### 2... Kh7
### 3. Qf7+
Now black cannot escape.
If:
### 3... Kh8
Then:
### 4. Qf8+
Loop secured.
---
## Geometry Lesson
The king helps perpetual systems by:
* controlling queen approach squares
* preventing king escape
* supporting checking corridors
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# β™› PUZZLE 18 β€” THE PERPETUAL-TO-FORTRESS TRANSITION
## Position
White:
* King g2
* Queen e6
* Pawn g4
Black:
* King h7
* Queen d2
* Pawn h6
White to move.
## Objective
Force perpetual or transition into a drawn fortress.
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## Hint
The perpetual itself is not the final goal.
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## Solution
### 1. Qf7+!
### 1... Kh8
### 2. Qf8+!
### 2... Kh7
### 3. Qf5+!
Now:
### 3... Kg8
### 4. Qc8+
and if queens trade:
### 5. gxh5
leading to fortress geometry.
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## Geometry Lesson
Elite perpetual systems often aim for:
* fortress transition
* simplification
* perpetual fallback
Perpetuals are not always the final objective.
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# β™› PUZZLE 19 β€” TEMPO STEERING
## Position
White:
* King g1
* Queen e8
Black:
* King h7
* Queen c1+
* Pawn h5
White to move.
## Objective
Maintain perpetual despite black initiative.
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## Hint
Sometimes the king must move toward danger.
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## Solution
### 1. Kh2!
Critical tempo move.
If:
### 1... Qf4+
Then:
### 2. Kh3!
Maintaining checking harmony.
If:
### 2... Qg4+
Then:
### 3. Kh2
Now:
### 4. Qf7+
restores perpetual.
---
## Geometry Lesson
Strong defenders:
* steer king tempo carefully
* avoid panic checks
* maintain future checking lanes
King movement is part of perpetual geometry.
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# β™› PUZZLE 20 β€” THE INFINITE CHECKING TREE
## Position
White:
* King g2
* Queen d4
Black:
* King h7
* Queen e2
* Pawns g6 h5
White to move.
## Objective
Find the perpetual sequence with the greatest flexibility.
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## Hint
Do not force immediate repetition.
Create branching check trees.
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## Solution
### 1. Qd7+!
If:
### 1... Kh6
Then:
### 2. Qe6!
Maintaining diagonal flexibility.
If:
### 2... Kg5
Then:
### 3. Qf6+
If:
### 3... Kh5
Then:
### 4. Qh8+
and the checking tree continues.
Alternative:
### 1... Kh8
### 2. Qe8+
### 2... Kg7
### 3. Qf7+
Again perpetual persists.
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## Geometry Lesson
The strongest perpetuals are not single lines.
They are:
> Infinite Checking Trees
where:
* multiple branches maintain equality
* queen flexibility remains high
* king escape routes are constantly recycled into new checks
This is one of the highest forms of perpetual geometry.
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# β™›πŸŒŒ FINAL LESSONS OF PUZZLE SET II
These puzzles deepen the perpetual constellation into dynamic geometry.
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## Core Laws Learned
### β™› Diagonal rotation creates instability
### β™› Cross-checks are dual-purpose weapons
### β™› Pawn umbrellas contain hidden fracture points
### β™› Spiral checking systems destabilize kings
### β™› Central queens dominate transitions
### β™› False escape squares are tactical illusions
### β™› Perpetuals can transition into fortresses
### β™› Tempo steering matters as much as checks
### β™› Infinite checking trees create practical immortality
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queen endgame universe puzzle set II (11-20) (DPGS)
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