Note: A chess Riddle is written at the end of this post.
To Moriarty: Hahaha! You got it right! Congrats!
In the original text, the answer is expressed like this:
First line: 1-2-3-A, where A is a point next to 3;
Second Line: A-6-8-B, where B is a point below 7;
Third Line: B-7-4-1, and the last;
Fourth Line: 1-5-9.
Since we have finished with this riddle, let's have another one. My next riddle is a chess riddle, so here it goes!
The Riddle:
You are in the endgame of chess. You have four pieces left on the board,: a white knight at a2, a king at e1, a rook at h1, and another rook at h2; while your opponent only has his king at b1. You move your white knight to c3 and check the king at b1. Your opponent moved his king to c1 as a response to your check. Now, you have to checkmate your opponent's king in just one move. How would you do it?
The board should look like this:
-- a3, -- b3, WN c3, -- d3, -- e3, -- f3, -- g3, -- h3.
-- a2, -- b2, -- c2, -- d2, -- e2, -- f2, -- g2, WR h2.
-- a1, -- b1, BK c1, -- d1, WK e1, -- f1, -- g1, WR h1.
The letter-number combination is the coordinates of the square.
The two dashes are the empty squares.
The letter W before another letter is the white, while the letter B is black.
N is knight.
K is king.
R is rook.
And that's it. Good luck to all!
Hahaha! I'm about to run out of riddles in this rate. Hahaha!