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Queens #760 · Saturday, May 30, 2026Today's watch-out: mind the diagonal rule — the crowns in Row 5 (Col 5) and Row 6 (Col 3) sit a knight's-move apart, which is legal but easy to misread as touching.
Solution — crown coordinates
- Row 1 → Col 2
- Row 2 → Col 6
- Row 3 → Col 1
- Row 4 → Col 8
- Row 5 → Col 5
- Row 6 → Col 3
- Row 7 → Col 7
- Row 8 → Col 4
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How to Play LinkedIn Queens
The goal: place exactly one crown in every row, every column and every coloured region — and never let two crowns touch, not even diagonally. Each daily board has exactly one solution that can be reached by pure logic.
One per region
Each coloured region holds exactly one crown.
One per row & column
Every row and column has a single crown.
No touching
Crowns can't be adjacent — including diagonally.
Mark with X
Use Xs to rule out squares as you deduce.
How to Solve Queens Faster
Queens is solved entirely by logic — never by guessing. These techniques shave whole minutes off your time.
1. Place forced crowns first
Scan for a colour region squeezed into a single row, column or corner. If it has only one legal square, that crown is forced — place it and the board unlocks around it.
2. Eliminate after every crown
Each crown rules out its entire row, its column, its whole region and all eight neighbouring cells. Mark those Xs before hunting for the next crown.
3. Read single-file rows and columns
If just one region touches a particular row or column, that line's crown must belong to that region — a decisive deduction on bigger boards.
4. Respect the diagonal
The rule players forget most is diagonal adjacency. A freshly placed crown also blocks the four diagonal squares around it, so two crowns can never share a corner.
LinkedIn Queens FAQ
What is today's LinkedIn Queens answer?
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What time does LinkedIn Queens reset?
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How can I get a hint without seeing the whole answer?
Use the progressive hints above — they reveal the grid size, where to start, and the first few crowns one step at a time before the full solution.
How many crowns are in a Queens puzzle?
Exactly as many as the grid is wide. An 8×8 board has 8 crowns — one in every row, column and colour region.
Is LinkedIn Queens the same as the N-Queens puzzle?
It's a variant. Classic N-Queens forbids shared rows, columns and full diagonals; LinkedIn Queens adds colour regions and only forbids crowns that touch, including diagonal neighbours.
Can I play an old Queens puzzle after it resets?
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